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Think index funds are foolproof? These 7 myths can lead to costly mistakesPassive investing has become mainstream in India, but several myths persist. Investors should not judge passive funds solely by low costs, ...
Rs 1 lakh salary, Rs 20,000 savings: Is early retirement possible? 22-year-old starts retirement planning from day one of careerA 22-year-old who is about to start a job in Mumbai with a monthly salary of around Rs 1 lakh turned to Reddit for advice on retirement pla...
Buddhist proverb of the day: 'Life's ultimate truth is not only hidden from you; it is actively being corrupted by your opinions...' A centuries-old lesson on the dangers of passing judgments too quicklyThe Buddhist proverb, “The ultimate truth is not only hidden from you; it is actively being corrupted by your opinions,” reflects a key Zen...
The herd is running. Here's why smart investors are standing still
Why your SIP keeps failing and the 5-step system to make it bulletproof
New to mutual funds? Experts suggest using 50-30-20 rule to build a smart investment strategyNew investors often find mutual funds daunting. Experts advise focusing on personal goals, risk tolerance, and investment timelines over ma...
Wealth Quote of the day by Warren Buffett: 'An idiot with a plan can beat a genius without a plan' - Billionaire investor's million-dollar advice on investingBillionaire investor Warren Buffett, the 'Oracle of Omaha', built his fortune through disciplined value investing, buying strong companies ...
A Rs 5,000 SIP today could become crores later, says CA. He shares the financial trick to achieve itMany young earners delay investing by fixating on large targets, missing the power of starting small. CA Nitin Kaushik advocates for consis...
Getting started in the stock market: Account setup and cost evaluationBeginners can navigate the stock market by first opening a demat account and understanding associated costs. Utilizing tools like a brokera...
Starting your first SIP? Here’s an expert guide to choosing the right mutual fundStarting an SIP becomes easy with clarity on goals, time horizon and risk appetite. Expert guidance helps beginners avoid mis-selling, choo...
Mutual funds for beginners: What strategy should students adopt to start investing?A student on Reddit shared plans to begin investing in mutual funds with a medium risk appetite and a 5–10 year horizon. Experts recommend ...
5 common mistakes mutual fund investors should avoid this DiwaliDuring Diwali, advertisements encourage spending and investing in gold or specific stocks. However, analysis shows no clear evidence of bet...
Why beginners should avoid risky equity investmentsAs the equity markets rise, discussions about timing the market or missed opportunities crop up.
12 Best Books for Stock Market: Gain Valuable Insights for Financial Success (2024)Dive into the world of stocks with this curated selection of the best books for stock market investors, offering a comprehensive range of i...
What first-timers need to begin their mutual fund journey?The right scheme for investment should be chosen based on the time horizon, risk profile and tax implications. For example, if you are look...
Learn With ETMarkets | Smart ways to analyse stock fundamentals: A beginner's toolkitEmbarking on stock analysis can be overwhelming, but fundamental analysis provides clarity. Analyze profit & loss, balance sheet, cash flow...
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How much money you should put in cryptosNot more than you can afford to lose, and the loss isn’t ruinous
Should you invest in a rising stock market? Find outInstead of trying to time investments based on market movements, the common investor must invest systematically over a period of time.
- E-learn from ICICI Direct for stock market entrants
ICICI Sec has launched E- Learn, a learning initiative which empowers consumers to make informed investment decisions.