Reason behind Warren Buffett
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Reason behind Warren Buffett's investment in Apple

Here's a little pro tip for easy "life-improvement". Act your age and follow portfolio trends instead of short video trends!

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How to get a loan against shares?
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How to get a loan against shares?

The world is divided into two kinds of people, those who have the habit of earning interest and those who have only paid interest all their life. 

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Apollo Tyres Ltd : Stock Analysis
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Apollo Tyres Ltd : Stock Analysis

Does the company justify ‘Go the distance’ with the best in business? Is this a stock to watch? Let's find it out.

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Why Metal Stocks are Falling?
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Why Metal Stocks are Falling?

Well, these days every stock is falling but we thought why not add to the sorrow  of metal stock holders. All the Tata steel, Hindalco, JSW steel, holders, this ones for you!!  😛

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How Monsoon Impacts The Indian Stock Market?
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How Monsoon Impacts The Indian Stock Market?

Have you heard this popular Bollywood song? 

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Bottom Fishing: Has the time arrived for it?
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Bottom Fishing: Has the time arrived for it?

Stock Market is the game played by FII & DII. Retail investors are like puppets dancing on their tunes. Agree?

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How to Invest in US Stock Market from India?
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How to Invest in US Stock Market from India?

We are making it clear from the beginning. Indian market ho ya US apka paisa doobna hoga toh kahi bhi doob jaiga!

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What are Blue Chip Stocks?
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What are Blue Chip Stocks?

Although used more frequently by investors than ever before, the term blue-chip traces its origins to the game of poker. You see, in poker, the standard game has three coloured chips; white, red and blue, with white being the least valued, followed by red and then blue.

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Buy The Dip: What does it mean & How it works?
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Buy The Dip: What does it mean & How it works?

While the stock market is all “Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gum”, a dip in stock prices can bring either “Gum” or “Khushi” among investors. If you are someone who is feeling the “Khushi” seeing the recent market dip, you might be in a mood to dive in and buy on the dip. The stock market has fallen by more than 12 per cent over the last three months.  

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Top 5 Multibagger Stocks of 2022
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Top 5 Multibagger Stocks of 2022

The stock market hasn’t been kind to the investors for the last few months, especially after the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The volatility is at its best. And, even the most reputed stock analysts are wary of any suggestions, thanks to the bears who have dominated the index during the period.

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How to select a Mutual Fund and evaluate its performance?
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How to select a Mutual Fund and evaluate its performance?

Is there a point? You're going to choose the one with the highest trailing returns anyway. Aren't you?

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Top 5 Drone Companies in India
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Top 5 Drone Companies in India

Have you seen the movie 3 Idiots, where Rancho was mesmerized by a flying item and could even broadcast a live feed? Isn't it fascinating? But these aren't complex vehicles; they're merely common flying items that may be employed for a variety of things. Drones, or the flying objects you see in the sky, have a variety of applications ranging from military to delivery services. Drones are increasingly being used in a variety of industries, from surveillance to filming. Drones are now being utilized to enhance logistics and potentially save lives by delivering medical supplies.

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HDFC Bank Vs ICICI Bank: The race to the top is on!
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HDFC Bank Vs ICICI Bank: The race to the top is on!

There were days when people used to stand in enormous queues in front of banks to deposit money into their bank accounts. Those were the times when ATM or net banking was not a thing. The Indian banking system has come a long way. Neo banks and UPI payments have taken the place of those long queues. That’s how the Indian banking space has evolved. 

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What is Mortgage Loan?
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What is Mortgage Loan?

“Nikal Jao is Ghar se, Varna Dhakke maar ke bahar nikal dunga!” We have heard this kind of dialogue in a variety of Bollywood films. Why is the protagonist being thrown out of his own home, though? This can happen to you too 😨. In the modern world, many people get loans by putting their own houses at risk. Yes, you can get money ‘apne ghar ko girvi rakh ke’ and you can do it with the help of mortgage loans. 

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What are T2T stocks? How to trade in it?
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What are T2T stocks? How to trade in it?

Have you ever purchased something on Amazon just to discover that it is not what you expected? Only to discover later that it cannot be returned and that you are stuck with it. What if the same thing happened to the stocks you purchased? What if you discover that if you buy a certain segment of shares, you won't be able to square your position in them unless you meet certain conditions, even if the transaction results in a big loss for you?

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Infosys vs TCS: Fundamental Analysis
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Infosys vs TCS: Fundamental Analysis

Today, let me take you back to the 90’s era of the dot-com bubble, where practically any company with the suffix ‘dot.com’ was an instant hit. This overflowing love for technology and internet companies caused a bubble in the stock market that had excessive speculation about internet-related companies. 

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What is debt trap and how to escape it?
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What is debt trap and how to escape it?

Ah! This is a painful subject to talk about, for those who have suffered through this, know of its real expense on one’s financial resources. The day that my first credit card arrived at my doorstep, I was ecstatic. The limit was ₹1,00,000, and my monthly expenses would be covered in a fraction of this amount. I had A LOT of money to finally buy things I never could and so I went on a shopping spree. I just kept paying the minimum amount due (MAD).  This continued for a few months, and the interest kept accruing. I did not pay much heed to that, and little did I know how much would the amount add up to after interests. 

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