Aditya Vora
Research Analyst
of
Hidden Treasure
Aditya Vora is an research analyst with the Hidden Treasure team at Equitymaster.
Aditya was hooked on to Dalal Street at a young age. His father, an active investor, introduced him to stocks.
He made his first investment in his favourite pizza brand at the age of 16. Since then there has been no looking back.
He is a Chartered Accountant by qualification with 7 years in experience in the markets working in various roles.
Aditya has worked with some of the big names on Dalal Street like Motilal Oswal, CRISIL, and IDFC securities.
He follows a rigorous process of financially screening stocks. At the same time, Aditya believes an investor's edge lies in capturing qualitative factors.
These are the management's integrity and greed, the happiness quotient of employees, and many more.
Studying the lessons found in life as well as mythology has helped him develop his investment philosophy.
Aditya believes, reading mythological works such as Ramayana and Mahabharata, has helped him relate to greed, fear, and market psychology better.
His forte is bottom up stock picking. However, he is also a firm believer in the importance of market cycles. Especially identifying emerging themes at an early stage.
He is an avid follower of Howard Marks and has taken this quote to heart - 'The biggest investing errors come not from factors that are informational or analytical, but from those that are psychological'.
In his free time, Aditya loves reading biographies and playing squash.
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