Investing Tips for Beginners in India | Create an Investment Plan | Episode 6

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Topics Covered:-
00:00 – Intro
00:12 – What are your Short Term Goals and Long Term Goals.
01:02 – How To Create Retirement Plan
01:45 – Tax Saving Investments Plan
02:10 – Financial Freedom Plan
02:38 – Reaching your Financial Goals
03:05 – Use Smart Technique
03:30 – Tax Levied on Investment[Next Video].

🔔Set Your Objectives
Setting long-term objectives can greatly benefit investing in stocks and shares. Whether you wish to save for your retirement or your child’s education expenses or buy a property or any other reason, setting long-term goals will help you better understand the importance of saving.

🔔Level of Risk
The level of risk associated with the investment option you choose must be carefully analyzed before you put your money into something. The best way to identify the risks associated with various products and the best option is to conduct a comprehensive comparison between the different schemes.

🔔Control Over Emotions
One of the primary requisites of investing in the stock market involves controlling your emotions. The market sentiment towards a company becomes evident through the price of its shares. For instance, if most investors are skeptical about the prospects of a particular company, the prices of stocks and shares will reduce.

🔔Study the Stock Market
Prior to investing, a beginner in the stock market is advised to study the stock market for the basics, including the various securities that compose the market.

🔔Diversification of Investments
Expert investors mainly diversify stocks after all the research has been performed to classify and calculate the risk associated with their investment. However, beginners will have to gain some experience in the stock market before diversifying their investments.

🔔Avoidance of Leverage
Leverage is when you borrow funds and use them to put your stock market plans into action. Brokerage firms and banks can grant loans to purchase stocks for margin accounts, generally 50% of the face value. So in case, an investor decides to purchase 100 shares for, let’s say, Rs.500 each, the total cost would be Rs.50,000. The purchase can be completed by a loan of about 50% (Rs.25,000) from a brokerage firm.

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