As a beginner with NO knowledge in stocks/mutual funds, what should my first step be to get into investing?
How can I start?
Should I -
1) Study Stocks (also, please suggestbest resources to get strted with)
OR
2)Practically start with mutual funds
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Abhijit Jha
Stealth • 8m
What is your biggest holdings?
Like Crypto, Mutual funds, stocks or anything
Just curious to know!!!
Ways to Multiply Money 🤯
Investments:
1. Investing in the Stock Market: You can multiply your money by investing in the stock market, but it involves risks.
2. Mutual Funds: By investing in mutual funds, you can diversify your money into differen
IF you Get Banking, Tax & Accounts, Investments. (Land, Building, Stocks, Mutual Funds etc) and Insurance Under One Roof You Don't Have to roam here & There, so i building it
I need investment and interested tell me ?
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Praveena J
Stealth • 7m
Do you know about 40:30:20:10 rule?
It is one of the most used formula to diversify your investments.
40% - Mutual funds/stocks (if you can take
risks)
30% - FDs
20% - Gold/ SGBs (Sovereign Gold Bonds)
10% - Risky investments ( very
I want to start investing in mutual funds. I don't know how to start and which mutual fund to select, how much returns are good etc. Can anyone suggest how?
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Sagar Anantwar
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SimpliFin • 1m
In Investing, 20% = 25%. I haven’t gone crazy…
When investing in stocks or smallcases, frequent rebalancing can severely impact your returns due to Short-Term Capital Gains (STCG) Tax. Here’s why:
🔹 Direct Stocks or Smallcase:
Frequent rebalancing