3 Common Myths About SIP and the Truth Behind Them
Summary
SIPs are a disciplined way of investing in mutual funds, yet often misunderstood. They are not for quick gains, nor...
Summary
SIPs are a disciplined way of investing in mutual funds, yet often misunderstood. They are not for quick gains, nor...
Summary When it comes to SIPs, the question isn’t about how many you have, but whether each serves a meaningful purpose. There’s no fixed rule—your needs, responsibilities, risk to...
Continue ReadingSummary Many investors stop their SIPs too early due to market volatility, unclear objectives, unrealistic expectations, or wrong fund choices. However, SIPs work best when continued with patience an...
Continue ReadingSummary Your investment horizon, fund type, and financial objectives play a key role in deciding how long to stay invested. Patience helps you benefit from compounding and ride through market cycles....
Continue ReadingSummaryFinfluencers attract attention with quick tips, but lack regulation and accountability. Mutual Fund Distributors, on the other hand, offer licensed, personalised, and compliance-driven guidance...
Continue ReadingSummary Setting financial objectives is the first step toward meaningful investing. By assessing your current situation, prioritising needs, and reviewing them regularly, you gain clarity, discipline...
Continue ReadingSummary Financial discipline outweighs market timing or predictions. While market awareness has value, it is consistency, patience, and staying invested that lead to real growth. SIPs in mutual...
Continue ReadingSummary FOMO in investing pushes people to follow hype, chase trends, and act emotionally, often leading to losses and stress. By setting clear objectives, educating themselves, adopting disciplined ...
Continue ReadingSummarySavings and investing serve different yet complementary purposes. Savings provide safety, liquidity, and stability for immediate or short-term needs, while investing focuses on long-term growth...
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