Steps to minimize risk in your investment portfolio

Investors get jittery and unsure what to do when the stock market is overheated or when the stock market goes nowhere. Here is a simple market-independent strategy via systematic risk reduction that would be far more productive. Why? We have no control over market returns. Yes, asset allocation with regular rebalancing and diversification within each…

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Achieving Financial Independence: A Reader’s Journey to FIRE by Dec 2025

First, I would like to thank you for sharing your views and guidance with all those who want to achieve a peaceful retirement and financial goals. I have been reading your articles since 2018, especially when you gave an alert on Franklin Templeton Ultra short-duration fund, where you highlighted the risks involved and its NAV…

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Should you port your old health insurance policy to a new policy with more features?

Many people have insurance policies from nationalised companies or other private companies purchased 5 to 10 years ago or earlier. At that time, insurance policies were very standardised, and the major choice that had to be made was about the insurance coverage amount. Over the past few years, private insurers have developed policies with innovative…

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Why every earning individual must take term insurance – a real-life lesson

Life has a strange way of teaching us lessons: through wisdom, for some, and through heartbreak. Today, I’m sharing a deeply personal story. It’s not fiction. It’s not borrowed. It’s real. This story continues to haunt me because I witnessed it unfold before my eyes—and I wish it had had a different ending. About the…

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