Elon Musk is an unreal personality. Believe it or not, the man controls the stock market using twitter. And if you are an influencer of that level, world keeps a regular eye on your purchases, investments and your future plans. In this post I would discuss one such incident that caught my attention lately in […]
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What is Stock Market Bubble?
Before starting to invest in stock markets, I had heard bubble in some different context altogether. When I was a kid, roadside vendors used to sell those kits. You blow into them after dipping it into a solution kind of thingy and there were bubbles all around. Even today, as I purchase something for my […]
How to build an emergency fund? Why to have it?
In what context have you heard the word emergency? Emergency landings? Emergency wards in Hospitals? State of Emergency declared in a country? What are the cohorts between all these examples? (1) The situation being described is definitely unwanted. (2) It is unprecedented and probably caught the people involved, off guard. (3) There’s a sense of […]
How to Earn Maximum Interest on PPF?
PPF or public provident fund is one of the oldest and probably the most famous investment schemes backed by the government. Ever since it’s inception in 1968, PPF has constantly gained popularity. Even today, if you (a Gen-Z) would seek investment guidance from your parents and grandparents, PPF will definitely pop up in that conversation. […]
How to Invest in US Stocks from India?
Every now and then we see new milestones in terms of sales hit by the top companies of this planet. While some Indian companies also make it to that list, but that would constitute just the 10% of it. So what about 90% of the publicly trading companies that are doing exceptionally well. Yes, I […]
What is Step Up SIP and How to Calculate it?
I was once in a feedback session organized by our HR. This session intended to get some insights of our expectations from the organization. A guy next to me suggested the interviewer, “Our rents increase every year by a fixed percentage, so why shouldn’t there be a minimum threshold for salary increments?”. It was one […]