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PMS vs mutual funds: 5 reasons to invest, and 5 red flags to watchPortfolio Management Services (PMS) offer structural advantages over mutual funds, allowing for concentrated portfolios, significant cash h...
Crisis as credibility test: How the UAE’s response to the Iran-Israel conflict could shape its next decade as a global residency hubThe UAE's promise of a safe haven faces its biggest test amid the Iran conflict. Despite heightened tensions, daily life remains stable, sh...
Mutual Fund PMS vs direct mutual funds: Why the smarter option may not be the more expensive oneIf you’re considering mutual fund portfolio management services (MF-PMS), ask three questions. First, can the manager show post-fee returns...
Beyond Equities: Why HNIs are increasingly turning to premium real estate for wealth preservationIndian housing sales value surged 16% to ₹9.33 lakh crore in FY26, driven by affluent investors prioritizing premium and luxury properties....
Why India’s next real estate cycle could be driven by retail investors and REITs, Sandipan Roy explainsIn an interaction with Sandipan Roy, Chief Investment Officer (CIO), at Motilal Oswal Private Wealth, he explains why India’s next real est...
Paying extra for MF-PMS? Here’s what investors get and what they may lose on returnsPMS-style mutual fund advisory can fetch you a curated selection of funds with allocation and execution embedded. This convenience faces a ...
AIF returns explained: Why high alpha may exist on paper, not in cash returned to investorsAlternative Investment Funds have delivered an average alpha of 9% over the Sensex, but most of that exists only in valuations, not in cash...
GIFT City vs Dubai vs Singapore: What you need to know while choosing your investment hubIndian wealth is increasingly seeking global anchors, with GIFT City, Dubai's DIFC and Singapore emerging as key contenders. Each hub offer...
ETMarkets AIF Talk| Performing credit emerges as core portfolio allocation for investors: Amit DharodIndia’s private credit market is emerging as a key part of alternative investments, supported by structural changes in lending and rising d...
New STT rules kick in from April 1: What changes for stock market traders and brokersFrom April 1, Indian markets face major regulatory changes as higher taxes and stricter funding norms reshape trading. Securities transacti...
Call or Put? How options shape profits, protection and strategy across marketsOptions trading has gone mainstream, with calls and puts widely used across Indian, US and global markets for profits, protection and risk ...
Traders take to long straddle to profit from volatility spikeThe strategy involves the simultaneous purchase of a Nifty call and a put option to benefit from sharp movement on either side. The trader ...
With 15,400 in sight for Nifty, analysts suggest a long call butterflyThe sale of the two calls greatly cuts the upfront cost of the strategy, but it also caps the maximum upside at 15,400. However, given the ...
Wanna play rangebound Nifty? Use Butterfly SpreadThe risk is if Nifty moves more sharply than anticipated. Since two calls and puts are sold, unlimited loss begins above 12,380 and below 1...
Look where HNIs are parking money amid equity, debt market uncertaintyBesides meeting, ultra-HNIs are also taking an active part in philanthropic activities.
How to capture a likely limited upside for Nifty in May F&O seriesAt the current level, the Nifty is 2.4 per cent away from 11,000.
HNI ULIPs: Are they worth buying?For HNIs, insurers have now started offering big-ticket ULIPs that come with lower costs if held till maturity. Here's what some of them ha...
Nifty could gain 4-5% with GST bill pushBullish derivative traders are betting on the Nifty gaining in December on hopes that the NDA government would be able to push through the ...
Infosys Q2: Risky moves mark trade ahead of resultsThe risky derivatives strategy called short strangle betting consists of selling or writing options of different strike prices in exchange ...
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