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  • Stock Screener - In this episode I am sharing the screener criteria that I use to choose a stock for my portfolio. A normal investor is better off investing in an Index fund. But if you are feeling adventurous and would like to venture into individual stocks, you can use this episode to understand the basic criteria that you could use to choose a low volatile stock that can appreciate in value in long term. Please note that this is a “Yellow” category episode that is meant for investors who already have some experience in stock market.
    00:00 Intro
    01:13 1 - Largecaps
    03:11 2 - Revenue Growth
    04:35 3 - Earnings
    06:35 4 - Beta
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Комментарии • 141

  • @ndvk2460
    @ndvk2460 3 года назад +5

    And paratha 🫓 comedy superrrrrr🤣

  • @sivucit
    @sivucit 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Very Crisp and Precise to the Point..

  • @tmrangan1971
    @tmrangan1971 2 года назад +8

    Hi Vijay, I appreciate your insights on Financials / Investments. More than the core content in your video, i like your Modulation style. Every episodes of yours is truly an eye opener and specially your FIRE video is highly amazing which made me to work towards early retirement to attain financial freedom in my life soon. Hats off to you!!

  • @ndvk2460
    @ndvk2460 3 года назад

    Superb strategy.... and very nice 👍🏻
    Mostly we would like the same but we only analyse stocks more due to affordability of CMP of large cap.
    Keep moving sir great 👍🏻

  • @kamalashgovindaraj5245
    @kamalashgovindaraj5245 3 года назад

    Useful one. Thank you.

  • @pohkahchoo9450
    @pohkahchoo9450 2 года назад

    Hi vijay , can help to advise the tool used for stock screener

  • @lavanyae.s4695
    @lavanyae.s4695 2 года назад

    Super sir, semaya puriyara mathiri soldringa,

  • @ezhilvendanmanisekaran885
    @ezhilvendanmanisekaran885 3 года назад

    Please share the best stock screener which can be used for picking long term stocks in USA.

  • @sathyak6254
    @sathyak6254 2 года назад +1

    Hi sir..how to analyze stocks.i am planning to invest on long term stocks..how to find the correct price for buying a stock since every stock is overvalued now and there is bullish run in market??

  • @vijayabhaskar.s9542
    @vijayabhaskar.s9542 3 года назад

    Hi Vijay, Your video's are very informative and to the point. Thanks a lot for your efforts and time.
    Could you please create one video's for stock market new bees about how to select stock brokers' which stock broker is best for beginners', what are all the things you need to maintain and keep it in your mind.

  • @aathithyankaliyamoorthy245
    @aathithyankaliyamoorthy245 3 года назад +1

    Thank you sir!😊✌️

  • @chandraramnathamahendrakum1022
    @chandraramnathamahendrakum1022 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your videos. It is very useful for beginners like me.
    I have been getting my hands dirty trading in stock market 2-3 months before seeing your videos and made a loss of around 5% on my testing capital and closed the stock market chapter.
    Despite social pressure, I too do not want fully invest in house and get myself locked financially.
    Have came across your videos last week and now I have completed seeing all of your videos right from the first. Now I understand the power of compounding, business cycle, recession and we can use it for our wealth creation.
    Lots of love to you!

  • @Bharathselvam1
    @Bharathselvam1 3 года назад

    Good one sir. Thanks

  • @petromaxlight5195
    @petromaxlight5195 Год назад +2

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    • @petromaxlight5195
      @petromaxlight5195 Год назад

      தெய்வமே 🙏🙏🙏
      இந்த 401K, HSA and Index Funds எல்லாம் உங்க வீடியோ பார்த்த அப்புறம் தான் எல்லாமே புரியுது. மிக்க நன்றி 🙏🙏🙏

  • @arunkumarradhakrishnan7734
    @arunkumarradhakrishnan7734 3 года назад +1

    Vera level🤩🤞🎉💐

  • @zayirdemmahom
    @zayirdemmahom Год назад

    Hlo Vijay sir, I'm excited the way of your teaching. Especially for newbies to stock market. Pls can you make a video for best ETFs to buy and hold for long term. Thanks in advance ☺️.

  • @Arunvedag
    @Arunvedag 3 года назад

    use MarketSmith to do the screeners, william o'neill approach is good

  • @dineshsrinivasan
    @dineshsrinivasan 4 месяца назад

    Hello Vijay Mohan Sir, I really like your videos content and importantly I like the way you deliver them. I'm someone who just started the Investment journey in the US market few months ago and started reading about stock market, investment basics, derivatives and other concepts. Can you please consider these following topics for your future videos..
    1) How to identify growth stocks (long term investments)
    2) Technical Analysis on stocks/derivatives
    3) any other tips on building investment portfolios

  • @dhanaa1556
    @dhanaa1556 3 года назад +2

    பண்டமென்டல், டெக்னிகல், பிபிநாச்சி, அப்படினு 100 அனாலிசிஸ் பாத்து குழப்பி, மண்டை காயிரத விட சூப்பரான விதிமுறை, நன்றி. விஜய், ஒரு பாடமா இல்லாம, நன்பரோட பேசுவது போல அமைந்தது.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      இதை கேட்பதற்கே மிக மகிழ்ச்சியாக உள்ளது. மிக்க நன்றி.🙏🏽

  • @yogarajful
    @yogarajful 2 года назад

    Hello Mr . Vijay can you share the name of your channel intro bgm?

  • @SathishKumar-el6gm
    @SathishKumar-el6gm 3 года назад

    Hi bro, please make a vedios for
    How to select a good stock?
    How to find a fundamentally strong and technical?
    How to check charts?
    How to identify when to buy stock and sell?
    How to told this stocks for Longtime or short term or medium term?
    How to find longterm stocks?
    Pls make vedios bcos of am beginners

  • @raghulk5657
    @raghulk5657 2 года назад

    Sir fund of fund means what?
    And what is liquid fund? And how to select liquid fund?
    Is it liquid fund is better than bank f.d and recurring deposit?
    Which is right investment for beginners?

  • @nandhinir7433
    @nandhinir7433 2 года назад

    Groww..and other apps recommends some stocks or mf. Like high return...like low rate...likethat.....we can consider that or simply can i continue with index funds...sir...i am new to stock market...
    Pls advise me sir...

  • @NRVAPPASAMY1
    @NRVAPPASAMY1 2 года назад

    For investments, is it buying a growth company, say Brittania, like institutions
    or
    buying its holding company, BBTC (ignoring Manjolai riots) which is available at 70-80% discount, like a retail investor.

  • @inout804
    @inout804 Год назад

    How does etf avoid taxes when selling (compare to individual stocks) ....you meant we won't sell it if its etf. And what kind of ETFs you mentioned here. (Last part of video)

  • @suhag4535
    @suhag4535 5 месяцев назад

    Sir what about fund of funds in mutual fund

  • @raviprakash6470
    @raviprakash6470 2 года назад

    Stok brokers selection vs brokerage fees pathi video podunga sir

  • @rathan702
    @rathan702 2 года назад

    Srilankan citizen indian demote account open panallama????

  • @ndvk2460
    @ndvk2460 3 года назад

    And kindly try to publish add your future video list of below
    1. Indexation
    2.Taxation
    3. How to buy US sticks directly from India
    4.NCD and corporate bonds

  • @ramkumarrk4637
    @ramkumarrk4637 3 года назад

    Super sir ❤️

  • @karthipalaniappan.photography
    @karthipalaniappan.photography 3 года назад +4

    Hello Vijay Mohan sir, you r delivering great content. It’s very useful for me. Thanks. Most of the businesses are not happening due to 2nd wave of covid. But share prices are keep on increasing. What is the reason and Is this the right time to buy stack (undervalue) in India?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      Market looks at the future prospects. It does not look at the current or past history.

  • @DharshiniMBAnu
    @DharshiniMBAnu 3 года назад +1

    Hi Vijay. Nice video and crisp explanation. What is the tax implication if we sell ETFs from our portfolio with some major gains? Especially in Europe

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      That depends on which country you live in. You should check your local tax laws for long term capital gains and short term term capital gains.

  • @RajeshkumarR
    @RajeshkumarR 3 года назад

    I was waiting for your new vdos and advices 👍

  • @SatheeshkumarNprogramming
    @SatheeshkumarNprogramming 3 года назад

    Anna nice flow👌

  • @svigneshanand
    @svigneshanand 3 года назад

    Thanks Sir for the the great video. At the end you mentioned ETF would be a better option than individual stocks can you pls elaborate on it or if you have covered in any other video pls do share the link.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      Because it is better for holding it long term as I do not have to monitor it closely like individual stocks and dont have to sell if I dont like the the company and incur taxes.

  • @nirmal41045
    @nirmal41045 3 года назад +1

    Hello Sir, Your videos are really an eye opener for beginners. Kudos to you!! Try to create a forum to get advise on market related question. It will be very helpful.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      Glad you liked the content. Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @SatheeshkumarNprogramming
      @SatheeshkumarNprogramming 3 года назад

      SOME OTHER IMPORTANT DOS AND DON'TS
      Dos
      Start with small capital in the initial days
      Use a demo trading account to improve trade accuracy
      Always have a stop loss and target price before placing a trade
      Understand technical and fundamental analysis if you want to be a stock trader/investor
      Diversify your investment if you have long-term investing goals
      Try to understand the financial reports of companies
      Don’ts
      Do not trade stocks that are in news for good or bad reasons
      Stay away from external advice
      Never invest the money you need
      Beginners should avoid IPOs
      Do not get emotionally attached to a stock
      Do not try to time the market

  • @Bkmalante
    @Bkmalante 3 года назад

    Hello Sir,your videos are great…You advised not to choose small cap for individual but can we go for small cap mutual funds as they tend to give bette returns in the long run.I’ve just started to earn so will it wise to invest in small cap?
    TIA

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      Small cap in USA gives better run in long term, but not in India. I would not recommend samllcaps in India.

  • @shyamchandar4597
    @shyamchandar4597 3 года назад

    Dear sir your videos are informative, please upload a video for technical analysis

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      Technical Analysis - I have Zero knowledge on that and I have never done it. Sorry. Can't help you there.

  • @amjathmg8192
    @amjathmg8192 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are very informative. Could you please post videos on applying for colleges, competitive tests and course scheduling in US?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      Good suggestion. I got some core finance topics that I need to cover. I will get to this after those.

  • @suganyaanbarasan1975
    @suganyaanbarasan1975 2 года назад

    Hi Sir, Can you please let me know that how do we check the revenue growth and and earning growth for particular stocks or bunch of stocks. I am confused when checked in screen.in. Can you please help me for the same, Thanks.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  2 года назад

      Just see how revenue has increased year over year for the past few years. Watch "Financial Statement Analysis" episode to understand how to read financial statements.

  • @yokanandthirupathi9087
    @yokanandthirupathi9087 3 года назад +1

    Interesting. I have two questions:
    1. Do you try to evaluate and understand the business before buying?
    2. Do you take asset: liability ratio into account?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      1. Definitely. If I don't understand the business, I wont even go near it.
      2. The kind of companies (well established large caps) I consider, this is not really that important. This becomes important for smaller companies. Saying that, it does not hurt to make sure that we are comfortable with the debt carried by the company.

    • @yokanandthirupathi9087
      @yokanandthirupathi9087 3 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil Nice! Thanks for your reply. Im new to stock market and I was taking asset liability ratio into account as suggested by Benjamn Graham for defensive investors. I ll keep improving.
      If possible put a video on
      1. Growth vs Dividend stocks. Which one should we go for if we are in process of wealth creation.
      2. How do you diversify your stock portfolio

  • @chandraramnathamahendrakum1022
    @chandraramnathamahendrakum1022 3 года назад

    I have 2 doubts in this video
    1) what is the period for the beta are you referring here? When I was going through economic times, I noticed there are several beta values - 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and 3 years.
    2) Can you put a video about how to sell the stocks and move out immediately when we figured out annual growth is declining? How much faster execution of selling is needed?
    Say for example, if the result is announced in the evening after market hours, how can we sell it immediately to escape from next the loss? Can you please share if there any tips for handling such moments.

  • @karols5873
    @karols5873 Год назад

    Hello, anyone who have created the screener, on the criteria, can you please share?
    1. Largecap
    2. Revenue growth > 10%
    3. Earnings growth >= Revenue growth
    4. Beta < 1.3

  • @nandhinikulandaivel5937
    @nandhinikulandaivel5937 3 года назад

    By next video..try to make a video..which site will be good to get news about stocks, about company profitable, balance sheets and all sir..if possible try to do...and your videos was short as well so informative..thank u in advance

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your support.
      You can use the following sites for market news:
      economictimes.indiatimes.com/
      www.moneycontrol.com/
      Both have financials data as well.
      You can use the following for stock screener: www.screener.in/

  • @jesnrst
    @jesnrst 3 года назад

    Sir please share some website to screen US Stocks . . it would be helpful

  • @coolguy914
    @coolguy914 Год назад

    Hi Vijay Mohan, great video. Assuming if you are starting again for investment and you mentioned you will go with ETF than individual stocks.. so you meant ETF for Index funds or else any other type of funds. This will be helpful to understand your POV and general people like me can see your analysis and benefit from you

  • @Selva_Investments
    @Selva_Investments 3 года назад

    For the last 2 days..Unga videos la fulla search pani athu matu tha pathutu iruken... Very addictive and quality content in tamil... And i want to get touch with you because I am going to study msc finance in UK on upcoming September Intake, your knowledge will be so much usefull for me.. Plz replay and share the mail id if possible.. Thank you😄

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      You can reach me at vm.investment.insights@gmail.com. Good Luck with your Masters degree.

  • @tmrangan1971
    @tmrangan1971 2 года назад

    Dear Mr.Vijay, Is that really sufficient to look at only these parameters to analyze the Stocks for purchasing? Hope other key parameters should also be considered like Debt to equity ratio, ROE, ROCE, Promoter holding, Pledged shares, Net operating / profit margin, Business Competitive strength etc.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  2 года назад +1

      This is a good place to start. You can expand on that to other parameters you have mentioned.

  • @mohamedsuhail3365
    @mohamedsuhail3365 3 года назад

    Mass

  • @acuraaengineers4929
    @acuraaengineers4929 2 года назад

    Hi sir...Good evening ☺️ I don't know anything about financial planning...but unga videos romba informative ah iruku...sir one doubt stock market um share market onnu thana illa vera veraya!?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  2 года назад

      Rendum onnu thaan. Equity market, Share market, Stock market... all the same.

  • @pingsat
    @pingsat 3 года назад

    In one of your other videos, you recommended MFs over ETFs in India but in this video you recommended ETFs over stocks. Is this recommendation for ETF specific to your situation in the US?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      Yes. What I was saying here is actually to invest in ETF or Mutual Fund rather than individual stocks - though I just said ETF.

  • @naveenraj3469
    @naveenraj3469 3 года назад +1

    Great explanation sir, please stop mattum panirathinga ji

  • @RajaGaneshChandrasekaran
    @RajaGaneshChandrasekaran 3 года назад

    Dear, I have question, I have watched almost all the video in your channel it's really informative thank you for your effort and time.
    Coming to my question, what I understood is for a conservative investment for a long-term growth going to index fund is a better option and buying index fund is not direct, need to buy through some of the mutual fund company now what is this company is doing they are offering index fund mimicking nifty 50 or S$P 500. Is it possible to mimic the same Index and I buy direct stocks of those listings in Index of course I understand it is additional effort every month. Or whenever it is changing.
    What is actually the potential different, or is it that better way just go in mutual fund or buying the direct stock as the same ratio as in the index, which is giving better return can you please elaborate on this

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      It is not really worth our time in trying to recreate the index when it is already readily available. Buying the index fund directly is the right thing to do.

    • @RajaGaneshChandrasekaran
      @RajaGaneshChandrasekaran 3 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil thanks you sir for your quick response, I thought we may get direct benefits of dividend from stack also we can avoid experience ratio in MF.

  • @kathiravandz
    @kathiravandz 3 года назад

    As you said at the end of the video if you would have repeat you will choose the ETF. Which ETF you will choose in USA.

  • @chithambaramr7056
    @chithambaramr7056 3 года назад

    I would like to hear your strategies or opinion about options trading..btw your much simplified stock picks. Do you consider midcap companies?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      Not really. I stick to Largecaps. Options - its like fire. We can use it for lighting our home. But used carelessly will burn down the home. I do not trade in options. But I do use them in some long term strategies. Will be sharing those in coming weeks...

    • @chithambaramr7056
      @chithambaramr7056 3 года назад

      Great thanks. I would assume your selection of etf also restrict to large caps.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      Smallcap ETFs in US does have potential. I like IJR and do have that exposure in my portfolio. But we need to understand its behavior in the market. As I said in the video, a small problem in economy will send it down and also it will be the last one to recover from a recession. But in long term, it does come out ahead of S&P500 in USA. But that is not the case in India though. Small cap market in India is very inefficient. May be a managed smallcap fund can do well as the fund managers can take advantage of the inefficiency in the Indian smallcap market. But the smallcap Index in India is abysmal compared to Nifty50.

  • @vickysmart75
    @vickysmart75 Год назад +1

    Anna. Index ah individual stock vachii beat panna mudiyathu nu soltringa. Apro ye investor individual stocks hold pantranga. Avanga index ah hold panna laame ?
    Konjam clarify pannunga sir. Enakku ithu theriyala

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  Год назад +1

      Beat panna mudiyaathu nu sollala. Beat panrathukaana vaaipu romba commie. Yaen makkal individual stocksa hold panraangana, antha konja peru beat panraanga illaya? athula naamalum iruppom gra oru chinna aasai.😉

  • @ramkumar-ol8hi
    @ramkumar-ol8hi 3 года назад

    Sir inda data lam nseindia websitela tan pakanuma ila vera athum seperate websites Iruka if means pls suggest

  • @nandakishore671
    @nandakishore671 3 года назад

    Etf na index funds tana sir?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      Ama, for the most part. Inga US la main indices thavira matha managed ETFs m irukku - like ARKK.

  • @palani8776
    @palani8776 3 года назад

    Hi sir. Is ETFs good for Indian market. I am asking this question because the difference between Price and NAV is very big.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      Price difference is not a deciding factor at all. Say you have invested Rs.10,000. If the price of the ETF is Rs.100, you would have got 1,00 units. If the NAV of the fund is Rs.1,000 you would have for 10 units. Now lets say that the index has risen by 10%. The price of the ETF would have risen to Rs.110 and the NAV of the fund would have risen to Rs.1,100. Your invested amount 10,000 would have risen 11,000 in both the cases. You see that the price of the ETF vs fund is not a factor in returns? Go with what is convenient for you.

    • @palani8776
      @palani8776 3 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil Thank you for your reply sir.

  • @gauthamfz19
    @gauthamfz19 3 года назад

    Sir,
    8:10 you have mentioned maintaining individual stocks over time as the portfolio size increases has practical difficulties. Can you explain on that more

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +2

      Lets say I have a stock A that I bought for price X. It has now risen to 5X. Now I am not happy with their business for whatever reason. I want to sell and get out of it. That leads to paying tax on capital gains 4X, which I would have totally avoided if it was in an ETF, as I would have held it for ever or until I am in need of money.

    • @gauthamfz19
      @gauthamfz19 3 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil wow ya, I didn’t think about it. Thanks for the heads up, since I have started investing recently only this information is really helpful

  • @kkk8755
    @kkk8755 3 года назад

    Vijay Sir,
    Do you mean that buying stocks through Zerodha, Angel, Groww, Upstock, Small box etc... etc.... All these are not safe? What is the best way to begin the stocks or index funds? Through Financial advisors or brokers but that is what even these apps were also doing. Right? I am not sure whether am I correct or not but if you could help me letting know would be great.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      No. I did not mean that. What I meant was it is better to invest in an Index fund rather than on individual stocks. You can use any platform to buy the index fund. You can use groww or kuvera and buy the "Direct" version of index funds. Better yet, buying it directly from the fund house itself. Like for UTI Nifty Index fund, you can buy it directly from UTI.

    • @kkk8755
      @kkk8755 3 года назад

      Thank you so much for the response Sir as I was completely not aware of the option that you say. Is it possible to make a video for it as it will be really helpful for the beginners like me.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      @@kkk8755 Sure. In the mean time, check out UTI site on instructions: www.utimf.com/mutual-fund-products/equity-funds/uti-nifty-index-fund/

  • @vijihemanth1
    @vijihemanth1 2 года назад

    Hi Vijay can list few good growth stocks.

  • @prabagaran.s1285
    @prabagaran.s1285 3 года назад +1

    Are etf allowed to invest non group of invidudial stocks? , I thought it will only can track index , means only index ETF .
    As like mutual fund , like large cap etf also available? Then etf also has fund manager?
    Can able to do one video on the difference ETF vs mutual fund? I have seen a video available in your playlist , still need more info to understand better, if you have time.
    and a video on selecting brokagae firm for long term criteria.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      Most of the ETFs track an index passively. But there are few actively managed ETFs as well Eg: Cathie Wood's ARKK.

    • @prabagaran.s1285
      @prabagaran.s1285 3 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil ohh ok , instead of having holding against largecap inviduidual stocks, you meant say buy a largecap ETF , got it , thanks.
      But ETF will have expense ratio and brokarage fees ,
      But mutual fund has only exspen ratio.
      Why you preferred ETF instead of mutual fund.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      @@prabagaran.s1285 I meant buying an index ETF like QQQ or SPY.
      ETFs in USA are not that different from mutual funds.
      This is Vanguards Total Stock market Index ETF: investor.vanguard.com/etf/profile/VTI
      Same is available as Mutual Fund: investor.vanguard.com/mutual-funds/profile/vtsax
      We can invest in either depending on our convenience. What I am trying to say is, we can't say that ETFs are better than MFs or vice versa. It all depends on the funds and our needs.

  • @xxxlh1
    @xxxlh1 2 года назад

    Could you suggest a website where we can find the annual sales, net income and beta, please?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  2 года назад

      moneycontrol.com, www.tickertape.in/ for India. Yahoo Finance for US.

    • @xxxlh1
      @xxxlh1 2 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil Nandri na

  • @ganeshkumar1424
    @ganeshkumar1424 3 года назад

    As usual very nice and useful video 👌👌I would like to hear about your portfolio and also can you share your thoughts on long term option strategy and how to go for long term option .

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +1

      Will cover about options soon. But in short, the only time I consider options is during coming out of recession. That too LEAP call options. Problem with options is, one need to have lot of self control on using it. The greedy part of our brain will make us take unwarranted risks, which will lead to disaster. Unfortunately, 99% of us are in the later category. As long as we are aware of the dangers, we can try a small % (

    • @ganeshkumar1424
      @ganeshkumar1424 3 года назад

      Thanks Vijay . Please share about your portfolio strategy how much fund allocated in growth stock and other index funds ..

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад +2

      Mine 50% is in growth stocks and 50% are in Index funds. It is not a planned allocation. Nothing strategic about it. It just happened that way. I would say that allocation is totally personal choice. You go with what you are comfortable with.

    • @ganeshkumar1424
      @ganeshkumar1424 3 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil thanks vijay .

  • @raja6375
    @raja6375 2 года назад

    What is diff(positives and negatives) between buying directly stocks present in index and buying index fund

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  2 года назад

      When an index is readily available for you to buy, why do you want to go thru the pain of buying all the 50 individual stocks at the same weightage? Not worth the time and pain.

    • @raja6375
      @raja6375 2 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil wow what a quick response first of all great respect to you sir for this good initiative by providing knowledge 🙏in simple and practical way with great humar 😂 occasionally.. started watching your channel one of good thing and thanks for the advice for given comments sir...

  • @caravindko
    @caravindko 3 года назад

    What do you think about ARK ETF's?

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      I like them. But it has potential to give heart attack from their wild swings. Not for the faint of heart.

  • @terrormapu
    @terrormapu 2 года назад

    Revenue and sales growth are same? Net Profit and earnings are same..Please explain this if possible..

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  2 года назад

      Revenue is total sales. Sales Growth would be, how much it has grown compared to previous year or quarter.
      Net profit and Earnings are same.

    • @terrormapu
      @terrormapu 2 года назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil mm..ok ji .thnx

  • @vickysmart75
    @vickysmart75 Год назад +1

    Sir. India la individual stocks, index fund, bonds, mutual fund. Ivaigalukkaana tax pathi oru vdo padunga sir.

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  Год назад +1

      Capital Gain Tax Explained: ruclips.net/video/9Sy8uINjI3E/видео.html

    • @vickysmart75
      @vickysmart75 Год назад

      @@InvestmentInsightsTamil yes. I watched that just one day ago

  • @user-ye6gf2hv7e
    @user-ye6gf2hv7e 3 года назад +3

    Iyya nanum melur than 🥲😂

  • @krishnamoorthymuthu458
    @krishnamoorthymuthu458 3 года назад

    Sir
    Can explain about ETF in detail.

  • @KarthikeyanPalanivel19
    @KarthikeyanPalanivel19 3 года назад +1

    You are doing wonderful job.. please promot your videos.. so that your channel will get boost as well as lot of people will get educated..

  • @terrormapu
    @terrormapu 2 года назад

    Only really lucky people can see this video

  • @sameerahamed1456
    @sameerahamed1456 3 года назад

    As per your opinion is growth investment not for value investing

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  3 года назад

      Yeah. I like it to keep it simple and straight forward. So yeah, just growth stocks.

  • @baala91
    @baala91 3 года назад

    Actually I am very new to stock market and I was looking for very easy guidance this page is one such gem ... with a no non sense , short and crisp , to-the point explanation .. thank you
    And explanation in Tamil in cherry on top
    Kudos sir!

  • @madhavanmadhu9700
    @madhavanmadhu9700 2 года назад

    Sir i want start sip on this month with 12000 in mutual funds pls suggest me wich is best funds my age is 43 I want invest 17 years. to retirement pls tell 3best fund my children👧👦married and studes & retirement

    • @InvestmentInsightsTamil
      @InvestmentInsightsTamil  2 года назад +1

      Watch the "Stocks Portfolio" episode. ruclips.net/video/KdCs3EWGJvQ/видео.html