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Valentine's Day masterclass: love, loss and stock markets
February 17, 2026
|Mint New Delhi
Investing is like relationship, both fail when emotions trump discipline and clarity, says Kedia
Speculative trades such as F&O, flashy IPOs and penny stocks can “breadcrumb” investors with small wins, while many of them “ghost” the stock markets during downturns, often forgoing long-term gains.
At the Mint Money Festival 2026 at Mumbai’s NSE Atrium, ace investor and self-described Boomer Vijay Kedia delivered a Valentine's Day masterclass that mixed wit with hard market truths. Drawing on Gen Z’s dating lexicon, he decoded investing with termslike situationship, breadcrumbing and ghosting. The message: whether in love or investing, commitment and clarity drive results.
Emotional collapse
Kedia began by comparing the pulse of a relationship to the fluctuations of a stock chart. “There are two places where intelligence collapses—the stock market and love,” Kedia said.
In both, he argued, impatience and emotional overreach derail rational thinking. When trust and commitment evaporate, the probability of failure shoots up. “Undefined positions create undefined returns, whether it is love or the stock market. You have to know what you're doing, and that is the only way you will be successful.”
Market ‘situationship’
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