Why the simplest investment advice Is the hardest to follow
Indian equity mutual fund inflows have fallen nearly 30% over two years despite no crash, illustrating why simple investing advice is intellectually easy but emotionally hard to follow.
Indian equity mutual fund inflows have fallen nearly 30% over two years despite no crash, illustrating why simple investing advice is intellectually easy but emotionally hard to follow.
Galaxy Surfactants shares hit a 20% upper circuit at Rs 2,505.60 on the BSE on Friday after the home and personal care specialty chemicals maker reported a strong Q1FY27 performance, with record quarterly operational earnings and more than doubling of net profit. The company reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 165.9 crore for the…
Shares of Vedanta-backed Sterlite Technologies rallied as much as 5% to their day’s high of Rs 592 on the BSE on Monday after international brokerage CLSA upgraded the stock to Outperform and assigned a target price of Rs 950, implying an upside of 68% from current market levels. It’s been an unforgettable year for Sterlite…
Shares of diamond jewellery maker and exporter Goldiam International turned ex-bonus on Friday, making it appear to have crashed 24% in a single day, when in reality it only adjusted to the 1:3 bonus issue. Shares of Goldiam International opened at Rs 321.5 apiece on the NSE on Friday, sharply lower than Thursday’s closing price…
One of the key goals of wealth creation is to meet your financial goals. The process gets simpler when your financial goal is specific, time-bound and defined by a number. Suppose you want to accumulate ₹1 crore over a period of 10 years, and intend to achieve it by investing your funds in mutual funds….
Retirement is a major financial milestone. After decades of earning and building wealth, the focus shifts from accumulating a corpus to making that money last. For someone retiring with a corpus of ₹75 lakh, the key question is not simply where to invest the money. It is about deciding how much should remain liquid, how…
Apropos of ‘The climate conundrum’ (ET, Oct 9), Mukul Sanwal rightly suggests that developing countries should lead in setting the agenda for global technological cooperation.