Category: IndiaInvestments
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India’s Investment Risks: Infrastructure to Corruption
The author expresses concerns about long-term equity investing in India due to issues such as poor infrastructure, pollution, loose law enforcement, and unsustainable practices. Despite these worries, they acknowledge that India has improved in many areas and has potential for growth in sectors like power, home appliances, food products, and more. However, they also highlight…
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37-Year-Old’s FD-Only Investment Dilemma
The individual expresses concern about their financial decisions, having invested solely in fixed deposits (FDs) which do not protect against inflation. They seek advice on investment options for wealth creation, as they are married with no children, both working in the IT industry. They are advised to start two Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), one in…
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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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Offline Bank Update: AMCs Changed, No Visits Needed
The post discusses the author’s struggle with changing bank account details in various AMCs due to account data mismatch. The author initially attempted to rectify the issue online, but all requests were rejected. Eventually, the author contacted their broker, Groww, who facilitated the process free of cost. The author emphasizes the importance of verifying bank…
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AMA: Investments & Building INDmoney with Ashish Kashyap
Ashish Kashyap, founder of INDmoney, held an AMA session to discuss investing in Indian and US stock markets, personal finance, and building India’s SuperMoneyApp. Users shared their feedback and suggestions, including improving the US stock investing feature, adding a dividend reinvestment plan switch, and introducing a system for uniformity in SIP availability on Drivewealth and…
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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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Track Portfolios Post SEBI’s EOP: Top Platforms
The user is concerned about an email received from EtMoney, stating that due to SEBI’s EOP policy, they can no longer track investments made on other platforms or check portfolio health without purchasing a Genius membership. They question if this is true or just a tactic to push the Genius subscription. The user mentions alternatives…
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INDmoney CEO AMA: Investing in India & US Markets
Ashish Kashyap, Founder of INDmoney, is available to discuss investing in Indian and US stock markets, personal finance, and building India’s SuperMoneyApp. Users can invest, trade, and manage their entire net worth on the app. Some suggested improvements for the app include a dedicated email for US stock-related queries, a US stock market Dividend Reinvestment…
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Nov 24, 2024: Bi-Weekly Personal Advice Hub
This content is from a subreddit named /r/IndiaInvestments where users can ask investing-related queries. The members of the community help answer and educate others. The subreddit has threads for reviewing banks, brokerages, fund houses, investment platforms, and insurance companies. However, the best option depends on individual needs as there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Users asking…