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Start equity investing early: How to teach your teen to invest in the stock marketTo give the keen teens a headstart, ET Wealth has decided to provide a rudimentary, five-step roadmap to their parents on this Children’s D...
India's options trading boom hides billions of losses for retail tradersIn 2023, Indian investors traded 85 billion options contracts, more than anywhere else in the world. The country has topped the charts sinc...
ETtech Interview: Zerodha's Nithin Kamath on profits, market volatility & correction; venture funding gains momentum in generative AI sectorIndia’s largest stock broker Zerodha’s founder & CEO Nithin Kamath expects the firm's revenue and profits to expand by one-fifth in the yea...
The AI chatbot that dragged Microsoft to hellThis week, news website Semafor reported that the software giant is in talks to invest $10 billion in OpenAI, the company behind the revolu...
How a 400-meter hurdle champion ended up leading a stock broking houseMy formative years in my hometown, Mangalore, shaped my beliefs about work and life. Born and raised in a community that values simplicity ...
Crypto ETFs explainedReports and rumours that the US SEC was set to approve the launch of one or more bitcoin ETFs has sent prices of the cryptocurrency soaring...
Gen-Z to senior citizens, how they stock up & partyThese are some of the questions that come up on a WhatsApp group called ‘Financial Info’ created by a bunch of over 20-year-olds to discuss...
Smells like teen spirit: Young Indians keen on IPOs of new-age companiesExcited about investing in a product they use, millennial & Gen Z investors pad up for their IPO debut
GameStop boosts teen interest in investing: SurveyAbout 45% of teens said "the GameStop social media situation" boosted their interest in investing with 53% of boys claiming increased inter...
Fidelity launches brokerage account aimed at 13- to 17-year-oldsThe youth accounts are available to teens whose parents or guardians - who can monitor the accounts - are Fidelity customers.
South Korean 12-year-old boy may be the next Warren Buffett with over 43% returns on his investmentsWatching the business news first thing in the morning is a new routine for Kwon Joon.
Why Indians are shifting from physical to financial assets, and why this bodes well for economyThe greed for gold in the world’s largest market is abating. Real estate hungry Indians are doing a rethink.