by Rajat Sharma | Feb 12, 2018 | investment |
I once saw a business card of a financial advisor which had the letters 8% – 12% – 16% – 24% printed on the back. I asked him what this meant. His reply: It just creates curiosity, everyone who gets this card in hand asks me what you just asked. It gives me an...
by Rajat Sharma | Feb 7, 2018 | investment |
On 1st of February 2018, in his budget speech, The Finance Minister introduced Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG) Tax at the rate of 10% on stock investments and investments in equity oriented mutual funds. For starters, I dont think the markets are falling because of...
by Rajat Sharma | Jan 31, 2018 | mutual funds |
Short Answer – Of course yes. What Are Debt Mutual Funds? A debt mutual fund invests in various fixed interest bearing instruments, primarily government and corporate bonds, NCDs, preferential shares and cash equivalents. Just like a fixed deposit, these instruments...
by Rajat Sharma | Jan 15, 2018 | mutual funds |
With debt fund returns falling, a lot of investors are selling their fixed income fund. With rising inflation, the chances of another rate cut look dim, because of which there has been little (and in some cases, negative return in debt funds). At first I believe that...
by Rajat Sharma | Nov 15, 2017 | company, stocks |
Since the day Interglobe Aviation (“Indigo“) got listed in 2015, I have consistently maintained that it is an overvalued stock. At 900, it was overvalued at 1300, it defies all common sense. Disclosure: I (and my clients) have sold future lots of Indigo...