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Hello guys! It’s Wednesday, and we are back with our next episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar for you.

So, we have a question today: Do you invest in the stock market? Are you one of those who believe that investing in a few stocks is enough, or maybe you’ve invested in every stock that catches your attention? In today’s episode, our friends Maya and Ayaan discuss whether under-diversification or over-diversification is right in the stock market.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

01 Ayaan Questioning

Maya, diversify your portfolio yeh toh suna hi tha, lekin ye over-diversify aur under-diversify kya hota hai? 

Hmm, yeh sahi question poocha tumne, Ayaan. Ab tum ek fitness enthusiast jo ho, toh tumhaari hi bhaasha mein samjhaati hoon

02 Maya Agreeing
Ayaan
Ayaan

Hain? Ab ye investment aur mere health ka kya connection hai?.

Batati hoon. Maan lo tum apna weekly balanced meal plan kar rahe ho. Toh kya tum sirf, rice khaaoge, ya sirf vegetables? Ya fir protein intake karoge poore hafte?

04 Maya Asking
07 Ayaan Replying

Bilkul nahi. Vo toh bohot boring aur unhealthy hoga. Main toh teeno ka mix prefer karunga.

Exactly, vahi toh raaz hai healthy diet ka. Same with investing. Diversification ko apne portfolio ka balanced meal samjho. 

02 Maya Agreeing
07 Ayaan Replying

Iska matlab agar main thode stocks mein invest karoon, toh roz sirf rice khaane jaisa hoga?

Haan aur vo risky hoga. Agar vo stocks perform nahin kar paaye, toh tumhare portfolio ka balance bigad jaayega aur tumhe nuksaan hoga.

02 Maya Confirming
01 Ayaan Questioning

Aur agar main bohot saare stocks mein invest karoon toh?

Vo phir bohot saare dishes ek saath khaane jaisa hoga. Tum confuse ho jaaoge aur ho sakta hai ek bhi dish enjoy na kar paao. Iss liye balance dhoondhna zaroori hai.

02 Maya Confirming
01 Ayaan Confirming

Samajh gaya, jaise ek balanced diet mere health ke liye zaroori hai, vaise hi ek balanced portfolio bhi mere investments ke liye zaroori hai.

Obviously tum ek hi type ka khaana toh roz nahi khaoge right? Ussi tarah portfolio ko bhi zyada der same mat rakhna. Regularly apne investment goal ko dhyaan mein rakhte huey, diversify karte rehna.

06 Maya Reminding

In case you’ve missed other episodes

EPISODE 1: HIGHS ARE FOR EXITS | EPISODE 2: LOWS ARE FOR AVERAGING

EPISODE 3: VOLATILITY IS FOR SELLING | EPISODE 4: NOT ALL HIGHS ARE FOR EXIT

EPISODE 5: STOCK MARKET LOWS ARE FOR ENTRY | EPISODE 6: SHOULD YOU TAKE LOANS FOR INVESTING?

EPISODE 7: SHOULD YOU TAKE CREDIT CARD LOAN FOR INVESTING? | EPISODE 8: FINANCIAL AWARENESS IS NOT FOR ME

EPISODE 9: SHOULD YOU BORROW MONEY FROM FRIENDS TO INVEST IN THE STOCK MARKET

Hello guys! It’s Wednesday, and we are back with our next episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar for you.

So, we have a question today: Do you borrow from your friends or relatives to invest in the stock market? In today’s episode, our friends Maya and Ayaan discuss whether borrowing from friends is the way to go.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

Kya hua Ayaan? Kabse tumhara phone baj raha hai. Uthate kyon nahi?

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Ab kya bataun! Maine kuch doston aur rishtedaaron se paise udhar leke stock market mein invest kar diye the.

Oh, aage ki kahani main samajh gayi. Loss hua hoga aur ab wo tumhe paise lautane ke liye bol rahe hain. Hai na?

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Everybody is investing in the market like crazy aur mere paas paise nahi the. Socha ki jaise hi stock price upar jaayega,  I will sell off and book the p—buts. But loss ho gaya. 

Markets are highly unpredictable. Jahan itni uncertainties ho wahan udhaar ke paise to bhool kar bhi nahi invest karna chahiye. 

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Haan. Sahi baat hai. Mujhe dar hai ki in paison ki wajah se sabse mere rishte naa kharab ho jaayen. 

Ye galati ab aage kabhi mat karna. Market mein utna hi invest karo jitna tumhara risk apetite ho. Aur haan, idhar udhar se maangkar to bilkul nahi. 

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Bilkul bhi nahi. I have learned my lesson.

Jab bhi tumhare paas thode zyada paise ho, bas unka hi ek part invest kar do. Jisse agar loss bhi ho to tumhare important kaam suffer naa karen. 

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Take note: borrowing money from friends or relatives to invest in the market is a big no. Never do that. Focus on long-term investments and make smart choices.

In case you’ve missed other episodes

EPISODE 1: HIGHS ARE FOR EXITS | EPISODE 2: LOWS ARE FOR AVERAGING

EPISODE 3: VOLATILITY IS FOR SELLING | EPISODE 4: NOT ALL HIGHS ARE FOR EXIT

EPISODE 5: STOCK MARKET LOWS ARE FOR ENTRY | EPISODE 6: SHOULD YOU TAKE LOANS FOR INVESTING?

EPISODE 7: SHOULD YOU TAKE CREDIT CARD LOAN FOR INVESTING? | EPISODE 8: FINANCIAL AWARENESS IS NOT FOR ME

Hello guys! It’s Wednesday, and we are back with our next episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar for you.

So, we have a question today: Do you think financial awareness is needed? In today’s episode, our friends Maya and Ayaan discuss whether financial awareness is for you.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

Kya hua Ayaan? Why so serious?

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Kya bataoon. Mera vo favorite salon band ho gaya. It was doing so well ya. Apparently vo loan pe loan liye jaa rahe the. Aur repay nai kar paaye.

Achcha toh ye wahi salon hai shaayad.

00 Maya Questioning
Ayaan
Ayaan

Kya Matlab? 

Salon ke bahar, ek 65-yr old aunty hai jo sabzi bechti hai. Uss din main unko Gold ETF main invest karte dekha mobile pe. Salon waalon ne unse salah leni chahiye thi

00 Maya Questioning
01 Ayaan Questioning

Haan shayad aisa karte toh achcha hota. Waise loan se yaad aaya, bhaiyya ki shaadi mein Papa ne rishtedaaron se 20 lakh udhaar liya the. Ab tak chuka rahein hain, dono, papa aur bhaiyya.

Oh ho! Shayad unhe bhi Rishabh ko follow karna chahiye tha. Usne badi samajhdaari dikyaayi thi. Hats off to him.

02 Maya Confirming
01 Ayaan Questioning

Kyon? Aisa kya kar diya Rishabh ne?

Hai toh kaafi well-settled financially, phir bhi usne fizool ke kharchon aur show-off mein paise nahi lagaaye. Instead, his wife and he invested in stocks and mutual funds.

02 Maya Confirming
Ayaan
Ayaan

Kaash mera bhi uss aunty aur Rishabh jaisa dimaag chalta. 

Abhi pata chala hai na. To aaj se hi investment shuru kar do. Din bhi shubh hai. It’s never too late to start investing!

06 Maya Reminding
01 Ayaan Questioning

Kyon? Aaj kuch special hai?

Haan. Aaj 14th Aug – National Financial Awareness Day!

Ayaan
Ayaan

Sach, don’t let your finances control you; take control of your finances.
It’s time to ditch the financial FOMO and build a solid foundation for your future. Aur financially aware hona bahut zaroori hai. #NationalFinancialAwarenessDay

In case you’ve missed other episodes

EPISODE 1: HIGHS ARE FOR EXITS | EPISODE 2: LOWS ARE FOR AVERAGING

EPISODE 3: VOLATILITY IS FOR SELLING | EPISODE 4: NOT ALL HIGHS ARE FOR EXIT

EPISODE 5: STOCK MARKET LOWS ARE FOR ENTRY | EPISODE 6: SHOULD YOU TAKE LOANS FOR INVESTING?

EPISODE 7: SHOULD YOU TAKE CREDIT CARD LOAN FOR INVESTING?

Hello guys! It’s Wednesday, and we are back with our next episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar for you.

What do you do when you don’t have enough but want to start investing? Do you think using your credit card loan to invest it in the stock market is okay? In today’s episode, our friends Maya and Ayaan discuss whether you should buy stocks with credit card cash loans.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

Ayaan
Ayaan

(Excitedly) Hey Maya, I’ve got this amazing idea! Main apne credit cards max out karke iss new tech startup mein invest karne ki soch raha hoon. Sab bol rahein hain it’s the next big thing!

Waise yeh tip kisne di tumhe?  Aur tumhe ye idea thik lag raha hai?

00 Maya Questioning

Come on, Maya. It’s a no-brainer! Mujhe ye opportunity miss nahin karni hai.

Stock market main investments, khud ke paison ke liye bhi risky hota hai. Aur tum ho ki paise udhar lena chahate ho, wo bhi high-interest rates wale credit cards se. Yeh toh alag hi level hai risk ka.

Maya
Maya

Lekin potential returns ke baare mien bhi toh socho! Thode hi time mein paise double ho jaayenge. 

Aur maan lo market crash hua toh?? Ya who company bankrupt ho gai toh?
Phir kya karoge? You’ll be stuck with a huge credit card bill and nothing to show for it. Pata hai na, credit cards ke interest rates kitne zyada hote hain?

04 Maya Asking
01 Ayaan Questioning

Haan point toh hai. Lekin agar mein jyaada nahin, ek chota amount invest karoon toh?

Yeh chota sa loan, kal problem ban sakta hai, agar tum time pe repay na kar sake toh. Investing ko ek long-term game ki tarah socho.  Risk lene se pehle, ek solid financial foundation bana lo jaise ek corpus jisse tum sirf investment ke liye use karoge. 

Maya
Maya
01 Ayaan Confirming

Hmm samajh gaya. I’ll think about it.

Good. Aur haan, investment unn paison se karo that you can afford to lose. Na ki unn paison se jo rent payment ya phir ghar ke zaruri kaam ke liye ho. 

06 Maya Reminding
01 Ayaan Confirming

Yeh tum sahi keh rahi ho Maya. Using a credit card to invest in the stock market is a risky gamble. The potential for high returns is tempting, lekin downturn ke consequences bhi severe ho sakte hain. Toh , invest karo usse pehle, make sure you have a solid financial plan in place.

Thanks for going down memory lane with us with #BazaarkeSanskaar. If our stories make you smile, don’t forget to like, share, and vote.

In case you’ve missed other episodes

EPISODE 1: HIGHS ARE FOR EXITS

EPISODE 2: LOWS ARE FOR AVERAGING

EPISODE 3: VOLATILITY IS FOR SELLING

EPISODE 4: NOT ALL HIGHS ARE FOR EXIT

EPISODE 5: STOCK MARKET LOWS ARE FOR ENTRY

Hello guys! It’s Wednesday, and we are back with our next episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar for you.

What do you do when you don’t have enough to invest but want to start investing? Do you think it is okay to take a loan and then invest it in the stock market? In today’s episode, our friends Maya and Ayaan discuss whether you should buy stocks when the stock market is low.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

Ayaan
Ayaan

Stock market dekh rahi ho aaj kal? Soch raha hun, main bhi kuch paise invest kar hi doon. Ab nahi hota wait. Sab log kama rahein hain.

Haan Ayaan, tumhe zaroor karna chahiye invest.
Lekin pehle ye batao, paise hain kya invest karne ke liye?

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Ab toh ekdum mind made up hai, loan  leke hi sahi, stock market mein invest karunga hi karunga.

No, no, no, no! Loan  leke invest karna, yeh toh reverse gear mein car chalaane jaisa hai. Tum apne future ki earning se pehle hi spend kar rahe ho. Agar market ne jhatka de diya toh kya karoge?

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

 Itna negative mat socho! Market toh upar hi jayega na!

 Investing zaroori hai, lekin  loan leke invest karna  is a big no-no. Maan lo expected returns nahi mile to kya hoga. Loan ke EMI ka pressure toh hoga hi aur achaanak koi aur emergency aa gai toh kya karoge?

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

 Ye toh socha hi nahin maine.

Sabse pehle apni savings badhaao. Life mein financial stability laao, surplus jodo, phir stock market mein zaroor invest karo. 

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

 Samajh gaya.

So, friends, avoid taking a loan to invest in the stock market. It’s a risky game that can backfire. Kisi bhi  commitment se pehle zaruri hai ki ek solid financial foundation bana lein. 

Maya
Maya

Thanks for going down memory lane with us with #BazaarkeSanskaar. If our stories make you smile, don’t forget to like, share, and vote.

In case you’ve missed other episodes

EPISODE 1: HIGHS ARE FOR EXITS

EPISODE 2: LOWS ARE FOR AVERAGING

EPISODE 3: VOLATILITY IS FOR SELLING

EPISODE 4: NOT ALL HIGHS ARE FOR EXIT

EPISODE 5: STOCK MARKET LOWS ARE FOR ENTRY

Hello guys! It’s Wednesday, and we are back with our next episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar for you.

What do you do when you find a stock in your portfolio is at its all-time low? Do you get ready to sell to limit your losses? In today’s episode, our friends Maya and Ayaan discuss whether you should buy stocks when the stock market is low.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

Ayaan Sad

Oh no! Yeh, low tide ne poora weekend spoil kar diya

Chill, we have just arrived at the beach

06 Maya Reminding
Ayaan Disappointed

Kya kya socha tha, banana boat ride aur jet skiing karenge..
Iss low tide ne saare plans par paani pher diya.

Hahaha, this happens sometimes in the stock market also.
Jab kisi stock ka price achaanak se neeche girta hai tab hum panic hokar usse sell karne ki sochne lagte hain.

06 Maya Reminding
Ayaan
Ayaan

Yeh tumne sahi kahan Maya.
Lekin kya tum yeh keh rahi ho, ke all lows are not for exiting?

Sahi sawaal. Lows are meant for entry. Low tide ka matlab ye nahi ki beach day is over. Sirf hume apne position aur plans adjust karna chahiye – the perfect time to invest in your favorite stocks.

02 Maya Confirming
Ayaan
Ayaan

So, iska matlab we wait for the tide to return, aur phir se we can return to our original fun game plan on the beach?

Exactly. Analyze the company’s fundamentals; don’t just see the price. A temporary dip could be a buying opportunity.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Samajh gaya, sabr ka phal meetha aur fun-filled hota hai. Agar ye baat aapko kaam ki lagi toh; stay tuned for our next episodes.

Remember, friends, lows are for entry only when your research says so! Don’t miss out on potential opportunities just because the market takes a dip.

Maya
Maya

Thanks for going down memory lane with us with #BazaarkeSanskaar. If our stories make you smile, don’t forget to like, share, and vote.

In case you’ve missed other episodes

EPISODE 1: HIGHS ARE FOR EXITS

EPISODE 2: LOWS ARE FOR AVERAGING

EPISODE 3: VOLATILITY IS FOR SELLING

EPISODE 4: NOT ALL HIGHS ARE FOR EXIT

Hello guys! It’s Wednesday, and we are back with our next episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar for you.

What do you do when you find a stock in your portfolio is at its all-time high? Do you get ready to book profits? In today’s episode, our friends Maya and Ayaan discuss whether all stock market highs are meant for exits.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

Rajmachi Trek – Kuch yaad aaya tumhe, Ayaan? Kya incredible view that, hai na from the top?

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Of course, bhool hi nahi sakta. But vo toh sirf shuruvaat thi. Aage poori ridge walk aur chhupa hua vo amazing waterfall bhi toh that! Kitna maza kiya tha humne.

Yess! Aisa hi kuch stock market main bhi hota hai. Kabhi kabhi kuch stocks new highs par pohonch jaate hain, jisse humein sell karke profit book karneka bohot mann karta hai.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Haan bilkul sahi Maya. Mere koi aise stocks hote toh main bhi shayad profit book karna chahta. Lekin kya har baar profit book karna chahiye?

Ayaan
Ayaan

Maine kahin padha hai. Sirf price nahi, company ki potential bhi dekhni chahiye. High par pahunchna aur bhi future growth ka signal ho sakta hai. You never know, stock aur bhi better perform kare aur tumhe uska benefit na mile.

Haan Ayaan! Iss liye, patience and research are key. Seedha high dekh kar sell karne ka faisla mat lo, warna asli adventure shuru hone se pehle hi khatam ho jaayega.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

So remember, guys, Not all highs are for exit. Hope you liked our latest episode. Agar pasand aaya, toh like, share, aur subscribe zaroor karein.

Aur zyada insights ke liye, check out our new episode next week

Maya
Maya

Thanks for going down memory lane with us with #BazaarkeSanskaar. If our stories make you smile, don’t forget to like, share, and vote.

In Case You’ve Missed Other Episodes

EPISODE 1: HIGHS ARE FOR EXITS

EPISODE 2: LOWS ARE FOR AVERAGING

EPISODE 3: VOLATILITY IS FOR SELLING

Hi guys! Rain is here, and if you are in Mumbai, we are back to unscheduled stops and trains running late. We hope you had a fabulous weekend and we have another episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar for you.

What do you do when you find the market yo-yoing? Do you panic and sell stocks because others are? In today’s episode, our friends Maya and Ayaan discuss whether volatility means selling.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

01 Ayaan Questioning

Maya, yaad hai jab hum bachpan mein chidiya ghar jaate the? Wahan kitna excitement hota tha, itne saare rang-birange janwar aur rides!

Haan, bilkul yaad hai! Har jagah se different sounds aate the, kabhi sher garajta tha, kabhi mor nachte. Thoda shor hota tha, lekin hum bahut enjoy karte the.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Bilkul! Stock market main volatility bhi waisi hi hoti hai. Kabhi prices upar jaate hain, kabhi neeche. Log aksar is halchal mein panic kar jaate hain, lekin patience rakhna bahut zaroori hai.

Yaad hai jab humne chidiya ghar mein merry-go-round ride li thi? Woh ride bhi upar neeche hoti thi, lekin hume pata tha ki sabse best view upar se hi milta hai agar hum patiently wait karein.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Sahi keh rahi ho Maya! Investing bhi waise hi hai. Jab market volatile ho, tab hume panic nahi karna chahiye. Hume apni strategy par focus karte hue, sahi mauke ka wait karna chahiye.

Aur woh elephant ride, yaad hai? Kitna maza aaya tha, lekin hume kitna sambhalna pada tha. Market ki volatility bhi waise hi handle karna chahiye. Hume bas patience aur strategy pe focus karna chahiye.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Haan Maya. Aur sabse zaroori baat, jaise humne woh ride enjoy kiya tha, waise investment journey bhi hume enjoy karna chahiye. Time ke saath investments bhi compound hote hain. Panic main humne exit kar liya, toh hum apne compound returns ko zaroor miss kar denge

Bikul Ayaan! Investing mein, volatility ko samajh ke aur patience rakh kar hume apne investments ko grow hone dena chahiye. Yeh halchal stock market ka hissa hai, lekin bina panic kiye agar hum wisely invest karein toh yeh humare liye opportunity ban sakti hai.

04 Maya Agreeing

Sahi baat!

In Case You’ve Missed Other Episodes

EPISODE 1: HIGHS ARE FOR EXITS

EPISODE 2: LOWS ARE FOR AVERAGING

Hi guys! We hope you had a fabulous week. We are back with another episode of Bazaar ke Sanskaar. On today’s episode we’re discussing a topic that brings back memories of our early investing days—the belief that price is everything, especially when investors consider stocks lows mean selling.

Our friends Maya and Ayaan will be navigating the stock market with you. They have the same aspirations and financial goals as you and me.

If you still haven’t seen our last episode, here is a quick explanation of Bazaar ke Sanskaar, our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

Ayaan, yaad hai woh barsaat ke din, jab hum har gaddon mein chhalang lagate the? Koi tension hi nahi thi!

00 Maya Questioning
Ayaan
Ayaan

Haan, bilkul! Aur mummy hamesha kehti, “Mitti hai, dhul jayegi!” Unhe pata tha ki yeh sab temporary hai, jaise stocks ka girna.

Bilkul. Jab stock prices low hote hain, toh log panic karte hain. Lekin humare parents ne sikhaya hai na, har situation ko positively kaise dekhna chahiye, jaise puddles ko enjoy karna. Low prices pe averaging karna bhi waisa hi hai.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Aur woh mango season yaad hai? Ghar wale jab aam saste hote the toh pura stock kar lete the. Long-term mein sochte the, short-term price pe nahi.

Haan, bilkul sahi! Stocks kharid te waqt bhi aise hi sochna chahiye. Low prices ka matlab hota hai value grab karne ka chance, bas thoda patience aur vision chahiye.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Aur kite festival yaad hai? Kabhi patang girti thi, lekin hume pata kab dheel dena chahiye aur kab dhyaan se kheench na chahiye upar le jane. Investing bhi aisa hi kuch hai, especially jab prices low ho

Absolutely. Low prices pe stocks kharidna is like patang ko sambhal ke phir se udaana. Thoda patience aur strategy lagti hai.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Bachpan ne hume sikhaya ki kaise har situation ko handle karna hai, ups and downs ke saath. Investing bhi waise hi hai, lows ko opportunity ke tarah dekhna chahiye, na ki sirf risk.

Ekdum sahi, Ayaan. Lekin yaad rahe companies detail main study karna zaroori hai.

Maya
Maya

Thanks for going down memory lane with us with #BazaarkeSanskaar. If our stories make you smile, don’t forget to like, share, and vote.

Are you wondering what Bazaar ke Sanskaar is? Well, it is our educational series for investors. Through short stories, it highlights the dos and don’ts of investing to help you make informed decisions and cultivate sound investment habits.

Do you remember Ayaan, those summer afternoons playing cricket on the streets? We always thought the highest score was the ultimate achievement.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Oh yes! Just like when we hit a six and felt invincible. We thought we had reached the peak and could relax. But then, we learned the game wasn’t just about hitting sixes. It was about strategy, stamina, and knowing when to play it safe.

Exactly! It’s similar to investing. When a stock hits its 52-week high, it feels like hitting a six. But just like cricket, investing isn’t just about those high points. It’s about understanding the fundamentals – earnings, revenue, and debt levels.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Remember how our grandparents would advise us to save money in our piggy banks, not to spend it all just because we had a little extra? That’s like holding onto a good stock, even if it’s at its peak because you believe in its long-term potential.

And the excitement of Diwali, when we burst crackers and think that’s the highlight of the festival? But the real joy came from the whole celebration—the sweets, the family gatherings, the rituals. In investing, the real value comes from the company’s overall health, not just its current high price.

Maya
Maya
Ayaan
Ayaan

Like our childhood games and celebrations taught us patience and deeper understanding, the stock market teaches us to look beyond the surface. Selling just because a stock hits its 52-week high is like thinking the game is over after hitting a six. There’s so much more to consider.

Exactly!

Maya
Maya

Thanks for going down memory lane with us with #BazaarkeSanskaar. If our stories make you smile, don’t forget to like, share, and vote.

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An investment advisory firm is a company that helps investors make decisions about buying and selling securities (like stocks) in exchange for a fee. They can advise clients directly or provide advisory reports and other publications about specific securities, such as high growth stock recommendations. Some firms use both methods, like Research & Ranking, India’s leading stock advisory company, specializing in smart investments and long-term stocks since 2015.

An investment advisory firm is a company that helps investors make decisions about buying and selling securities (like stocks) in exchange for a fee. They can advise clients directly or provide advisory reports and other publications about specific securities, such as high growth stock recommendations. Some firms use both methods, like Research & Ranking, India’s leading stock advisory company, specializing in smart investments and long-term stocks since 2015.

An investment advisory firm is a company that helps investors make decisions about buying and selling securities (like stocks) in exchange for a fee. They can advise clients directly or provide advisory reports and other publications about specific securities, such as high growth stock recommendations. Some firms use both methods, like Research & Ranking, India’s leading stock advisory company, specializing in smart investments and long-term stocks since 2015.

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