Category: Daily
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Biweekly Q&A: December 1, 2024 – Ask Away!
This content is a discussion forum for investing related queries. Users can ask questions and seek answers from the community of /r/IndiaInvestments. However, there is no single best stock, fund, or investment platform as answers are subjective to personal needs. To provide a more specific answer, users need to provide additional information such as age,…
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Investing in Your Toddler’s Future: Mutual Funds
The content consists of various investment suggestions for a long-term horizon of 18-20 years, primarily to save up for a child’s future. The original poster had initially invested in Groww Nifty Total Market Index Fund but is now looking to change to a different mutual fund. Several responders suggested sticking with a reputable small-cap fund…
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Dixon Shares Soar: Secures Google Pixel Production Deal
Dixon Technologies’ stock price surged over 6% following an announcement that its subsidiary, Padget Electronics, will commence mass production of Google Pixel smartphones. This development is a result of a partnership with Compal Smart Device, aiming to serve one of Compal’s major clients, likely Google Information Services India Private Limited. This news has positively impacted…
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GDP 5.4%: Tackling Slow Growth and Inflation
The Indian economy is facing a slow GDP growth of 5.4% and high inflation of 6.1%. The government has been criticized for its handling of fuel prices, with some suggesting a reduction to help lower inflation and allow the Reserve Bank of India to cut interest rates. However, the government has increased commercial LPG prices….
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FII Giants Exit: #2 Seller in Market
Today marked the second-largest day of Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) dumping stocks since October 1st, with sales amounting to 11,000 crores. This follows the largest sell-off on October 3rd, when FIIs sold stocks worth 17,000 crores. The recent sell-off was primarily focused on tech and insurance stocks, with Nifty IT at an all-time high and…
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FII’s Selling Secrets: What They Knew
The content discusses the economic situation in India, highlighting sluggish demand, poor GDP growth, and overvalued markets. Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) are selling off their investments due to a lack of potential for profit. The author suggests that the high taxes, inflation, and debt are indicators of underlying problems in the economy. Despite this, the…
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Top Choices for ₹6 Lakh Emergency Fund Access
The content discusses various investment options for an emergency fund of ₹6 lakh that offer quick and easy access to funds while providing reasonable returns. Many suggest a combination of Fixed Deposits (FDs) and liquid funds, while others recommend using sweep-in accounts at banks. FDs can be split into multiple smaller deposits across different banks…
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Adani Stocks: Unexpected Recovery Raises Questions
The content discusses the volatile nature of Adani stocks, with some users expressing surprise at the significant daily returns. The rapid fluctuations in stock prices are attributed to a combination of factors. These include a low public float, which amplifies the impact of large players buying and selling, as well as the use of black…
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India’s Q2 GDP: Historic Low at 5.4%, Economy Slows
India’s GDP growth has slowed down significantly from 8.1% to 5.4% in Q2 FY25, driven by weaker consumption and adverse weather impacts on key sectors. This aligns with economist predictions of 6.5% growth, citing factors like subdued urban demand, reduced government spending, and disruptions in mining and electricity. Rising food inflation, higher borrowing costs, and…
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Market Myths Debunked: Decoding Facts & Fictions
The post critiques marketing statements often used in the financial sector, deeming them as conditional and over-generalized. These statements include claims about mutual funds always providing positive returns over a certain period, the impossibility of losing money through long-term investments, and the potential for anyone to build wealth starting with a small investment. The author…