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what is it ?
a daily youtube 10 minute video portraying ordinary indian housewives in unscripted situation while trading and investing in indian stock market
wantabe offers a window into the trading & investing lives urban and suburban housewives from 5 parts of india , east , south , north , west & center
tentative schedule ?
10 Feb 2022 - 10 Mar 2022 : auditioning for the show
by 28 Feb 2022 : official poster release
11 Mar 2022 - 25 Mar 2022 : a bit of self study of trading and investing systems
26 Mar 2022 - 29 Mar 2022 : hello home youtube set up test hello
26 Mar 2022 - 30 Mar 2022 : open an online trading account at zerodha with 2 lakh INR as starting balance
31 Mar 2022 - till , either account goes below 1 lakh rupees or gains to 4 lakhs , which ever happens first
background about the name ?
Japanese: one of the ten most common surnames, especially in eastern Japan. The original meaning was occupational: Wataribe 'ferrymen's guild'. Some bearers descend from Minamoto no Toru (822–895), a son of Emperor Saga. A common alternate reading is Watabe.
渡辺, means ‘to cross over a river’. Even by the standards of Japanese names, there is an unusual degree of variation in the second kanji used to write Watanabe, with at least 51 recorded variants including the common 渡部, 渡邉 and 渡邊.[8]
According to the 'Japanese Family Names and Family Crests', the surname Watanabe is a toponymic surname (and never an occupational surname).[9]
The location called 'Watanabe no tsu' was located between Tenmabashi Station and Tenjinbashi Station, in the present day Osaka City.
Watanabe no Tsuna took charge of Zama jinja Temple, also called Ikasuri Shrine. The hereditary guji (chief priest) of the temple were descending from Watanabe Kaoru, descendant of Watanabe no Tsuna. The original site of the shrine was different from the current one, and the main hall was in the place where Watanabe no tsu used to be. Toyotomi Hideyoshi relocated to its current location near Nishiyokoborikawa River, at the address 3 Watanabe, 4-chome Watanabe, Kyutaromachi, Chuo Ward, Osaka City.
It is the fifth most common Japanese surname.[10]
In the context of the Japanese economy, Mrs. Watanabe is a generic name for housewives who deal in foreign exchange.[11]