A financial trader monitors his computer screen at the Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai, India (Photographer Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
For veteran investor Vijay Kedia, picking stocks is a matter of ticking boxes on his three-point checklist: the company should be light on debt, must have a trustworthy business model and an element of futuristic technology.Kedia determines his investments based on how convinced he is about a particular stock’s potential, undeterred by uncertainties or the movement in indices. “The idea is to find shares which would do better than ot...