Do not buy Government Securities (G-sec) from retail platforms (Zerodha, NSE goBID)

Here is why you should not buy G-secs (Government Securities) from retail platforms like Zerodha and NSE goBID and keep it simple with fixed deposits or debt mutual funds. Even if you wish to buy G-secs at the very least give several months for the platforms and the process to evolve before committing money. So…

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NRI Money Management: Factors to consider & Questions to ask

Are you an NRI worried about managing your money? Perhaps you are going to become one soon? Perhaps you kn0w of  NRI friends who may require some help? In this guest post, SEBI registered fee-only investment advisor Vikram Krishnamoorthy discusses money management factors that NRIs should consider and the questions they should ask. About the…

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How & why bank relationship managers destroy your wealth by mis-selling! Stay away from them!

For God’s sake or at least for the sake your family and hard-earned money stay away from bank relationship managers (RM). They mis-sell expensive and unsuitable products to customers who feel self-important and flattered by their attention. This is how and why they do it. You may be well aware of this, but please do share this…

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Momentum Stock Investing in India: Does it work?

Stock momentum investing is a fascinating and counterintuitive concept like low-volatility stock investing. Momentum investing is essentially chasing stocks with good past performance! In this post, we find out if momentum investing in India works by analysing the S&P BSE Momentum Index. That is, we find out if the strategy can yield better returns than a…

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HDFC Mid-Cap Opportunities Fund – Performance Review

HDFC Mid-Cap Opportunities Fund needs no introduction to most fund investors. This 11+-year-old fund is one of the most consistent performers in the mid-cap category. In spite of its AUM almost doubling in the last couple of years, it has managed to stay afloat comfortably. Will it last? In this detailed performance review, let us…

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Download A Personal Finance Self-Evaluation Checklist

Here is a personal financial self-evaluation checklist that can be used by beginners and veterans alike. It will help you organise your finances systematically and you go can well beyond these Five changes It has been developed from how to Conduct a Personal Financial Audit and my own audits which are done each December (see last years for…

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Low volatility stock investing – Does it work? Higher returns at lower risk?

When I start asking my audience, is it possible to get higher returns at lower risk?  Many respond that it is not possible. I enjoy the surprise on their faces when they see evidence that low volatility stock investing works quite well and that it is possible to get higher returns at lower risk. I had earlier…

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Balanced Advantage vs Aggressive Hybrid Funds: When to use what

In this post, I discuss how balanced advantage funds are different from aggressive hybrid funds and when and how investors should choose from these categories. One of the wrong questions that investors ask is, “how much return can I expect from this fund or this category of funds?”. Well, they should first be asking, “how…

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