I use smallcase to invest in dividends. You can get started using these links - Dividend Aristocrats - link.smallcase.com/fP8GlApSkib Dividend Stars - link.smallcase.com/LETlmbvSkib
In absolute terms a person is going to earn rs 200 on a investment of rs 2000. So 10% yield is always better and we should not rely on just the absolute dividend amount.
Best part sir ko khin khin hindi me prob h phir bhi hamare liye mst video banate hn ...ma bilkul ganv me baitha hu 3 din hue stock k bare me jane tb se stock kharid bech rha hu mne 26k lagaye hn 27k+ hue hn 1774rupee profit me hu ma iske liye sbhi RUclipsrs ko dhanyawad qki ma hmesha kuce na kuce sikhna chahta hu to mujhe mja a rha h ... Mere upr loan ka bojh h 10lkh ka sir ka mne ek video dekha h recently kaise loan repay kren ....tb se to fan hu is channel ka 💐💐💐💐💐👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 baram bar pranam apko🧘🧘🧘🧘🧘🧘
Ankur Sir! At 7:54 the example, If I am getting INR 50 for a INR 500 stock then that should be better than getting INR 100 from a INR 2000 stock. Invested capital of Company X is 1/4th the CMP of RIL. But the the net dividend amount is 1/2 only.
I am in my late 40, I always had interest in stock marketing, but got no one knowledgeable enough to talk about it. These days I have been seeing es about it, found Pranjal, and Ankur very good on it, getting a lot of learning and my doubts clear on various financial aspect. Thanks a lot. Best wishes and blessings 💗
The quantum of a 2-3 % return should be meaningful... You probably would need to invest 1 crore to earn anything substantial in dividend absolute amount!
all the best, May i suggest you to buy stocks of companies like MRF which can yield huge profit in about 20-25 years of time? Consult your parents, think about it.
Interesting , the stock market is currently experiencing a decline while bond yields are on the rise. However, there seems to be skepticism amongst investors regarding the Federal Reserve's plan to continue increasing interest rates until inflation is stabilized. As for myself, I find myself at a crossroads, uncertain whether to liquidate my $250,000 stock portfolio. I'm seeking advice on the best strategy to capitalize on this current bear market.
After studying the trajectory of stocks though large assets like real estate, dividend paying stocks of blue chip companies, gold etc. Just buy the one you can afford today.
The best time to invest? Funny, because in the past four months I've lost over £ 20,000 on the stock market which is the biggest I've lost since venturing into stock investing.
I made a few mistakes a year ago, I was sure I had learned the ropes, invested on my own and lost thousands of euros . It was the saddest year for my growing business, after a lot of persuasion from a colleague I decided to try the action again. this time I invested with the help of Gerald Parker, a US based stockbroker. I made € 125,000 in profit a few months after investing. I recovered my loss and stabilized my business.
Oh! Same Gerald that helped me improved my saves. Deciding to trade with him was a risk but today that risk save me more a lot so grateful I was also about to connect with him through t e l e g r a m...
Sir I wish I could have watched your videos when I started my job 15 years back. But its always better to be late than never. Thanks for your videos, it really provides a great source of learning regarding investments.
Sir, according to me the dividend yield of the companies should be compared because as your example says a rs2000 stock gives 100 but 4 socks of rs500 stick will give you 200 which is better But i must appreciate the way you explained the rest of the concepts, you are a great motivator to me, thanks for being an online mentor sir
Whattaa time sir !! Today morning only i was searching these kind of stocks through smallcase and at night u uploaded the video !! Wow ! 😎 Universe is showing signs ! 😁 Thank You Ankur Sir 😇
GOOD VIDEO; EVERYONE NEEDS MORE THAN THEIR BASIC SALARY TO BE FINANCIALLY SECURED, THE BEST THING TO DO WITH YOUR MONEY IS TO INVEST, MONEY LEFT IN SAVINGS ALWAYS END UP USED WITH NO RETURNS.
I think the pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple stream of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean financial freedom or security.
Few important pointers for resident individuals: 1. 10% TDS if PAN is registered with DP-id 2. 20% TDS if PAN not registered or Aadhaar-PAN not linked. No TDS will be deducted if Total Div. for FY
Hey Ankur - We always expect the best from you being retail investor centric. Small cases have a lot of drawbacks which nobody talks about - 1. The returns shown on small cases are only for illustration purposes as these funds were never started 5 years ago. This is a new service & has shown past performance to highlight it's selling. 2. Small case charge on every rebalancing of stocks in a portfolio that is quarterly or half yearly. 3. Multiple selling orders quickly leads to high STCG tax. 4. We can surely go with Index funds or Direct MF with as low as Rs 500 rather than Rs 5000 or more. (They have very less expense ratio) 5. Actual CAGR of these Small Cases is very poor which are written in the factsheet of these small cases in very small words. The actual performance of these small cases is similar/less than Index. If you feel I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
Small cases have a lot of drawbacks which nobody talks about - 1. The returns shown on small cases are only for illustration purposes as these funds were never started 5 years ago. This is a new service & has shown past performance to highlight it's selling. 2. Small case charge on every rebalancing of stocks in a portfolio that is quarterly or half yearly. 3. Multiple selling orders quickly leads to high STCG tax. 4. We can surely go with Index funds or Direct MF with as low as Rs 500 rather than Rs 5000 or more. (They have very less expense ratio) 5. Actual CAGR of these Small Cases is very poor which are written in the factsheet of these small cases in very small words. The actual performance of these small cases is similar/less than Index. If you feel I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
What a coincidence 😮😮😮 sir uploaded it 2 years ago. And he took the example of 15 th February as the ex dividend date... Today I was curious about what the dividend is! And today I searched about it on the RUclips... And I got this video... Total coincidence ❤❤❤
@@woriko6937 Thanks for your reply, sir. I know you are doing a lot of things for us by making these videos. I just want one more thing from you. please give me that skillshare giveaway. You can read my comment there, I clearly described why I need this premium version of skillshare. Once again from the deep of my heart-- THANK YOU.
@@vikashshrimali1391 these people make fake IDs and comment in finance RUclips channels just like this one as you see it's not the original channel ID of Ankur warikoo who replied to you
If there was an option to invest on youtube channel 😌...... Then I would invest on this channel..... Coz the knowledge level is unspeakable 😌😌 Thanks warikoo 😌
Thank you for explaining the dividends effectively Sir! I have a few queries, 1. What does the "Total returns" corresponding to the "Current investment" in a small case mean? Does this value represent the amount of returns on that day if we choose to sell? Will it increase over time with a fixed capital? 2. Please elaborate on how to plan investments to get monthly dividends
Small cases have a lot of drawbacks which nobody talks about - 1. The returns shown on small cases are only for illustration purposes as these funds were never started 5 years ago. This is a new service & has shown past performance to highlight it's selling. 2. Small case charge on every rebalancing of stocks in a portfolio that is quarterly or half yearly. 3. Multiple selling orders quickly leads to high STCG tax. 4. We can surely go with Index funds or Direct MF with as low as Rs 500 rather than Rs 5000 or more. (They have very less expense ratio) 5. Actual CAGR of these Small Cases is very poor which are written in the factsheet of these small cases in very small words. The actual performance of these small cases is similar/less than Index. If you feel I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
@@gauravarora790 The CAGR isn't poor in many cases, its that its not that relatively high if you compare the time period. For example if there is a momentum small case showing 110% CAGR, that's gonna be calculated for just 1 year and we know the market has been on a boom since april 2020, but if you actually calculate the CAGR over 5 year period its gonna be not more than 25-27%, ONE NEEDS TO KEEP IN MIND THE TIME PERIOD FOR WHICH THE CAGR HAS BEEN CALCULATED.
Super informative video as always Ankur ❤️. Absolutely loved it. Just a small addition here, that for a resident individual , Dividend upto ₹5000 in a Fiscal year is considered non taxable, in short no TDS,if dividend earned is less than ₹5000.
I received dividend amount for the first time recently. It’s a small amount but happy that it is invested in a stock that provides dividend and also after watching the video understood how it works. Thank you Ankur as always 🙂 And new background really looks nice🙂
It actually works this way. First of all, your bank account, trading account and demat account are all linked together. So, when a company announces dividend, they will fix a date. When you have shares on your demat account on that particular date, the money will be credited to your bank account directly as all 3 accounts are linked together. Join our telegram community to ask your doubts. Channel name - OUR POINT Of VIEW
Very useful video Ankur sir! I'm getting dividends from a few stocks since I started investing a year back but since my total investment was only 50k, the dividend from each companies is almost 5-10 Rs so I think it's an income source only if you have a large amount of shares of a particular company. Correct me if I'm wrong!
7:52 The stock with 10% would be better because a person can buy 4 stocks of company X in the same amount of the value of reliance share ,he can actually go for company X because he would get 200 rupees dividend by investing 2000 rather than getting 100 rupees on investing in reliance
Sir, you are simply awesome !! the quality and the level of guidance that you provide for free of cost on a platform like YT just amazes me !! Thanks a ton for every word of wisdom that you deliver through this channel thereby enabling an entire generation in making wise financial decisions
Sir I think 1.25x speed is best or else I love too watch your video on normal speed .. like how you pause put attention to words is superb ... Love too hear you sir ... Big thank you for providing such valuable information 🙏
Hi Ankur , really nice video. This was something completely new for me. I never knew the concept of dividend investing, would love to start as in my investing journey. Thank you :)
Ankur Warikoo ji, Just want to say one phrase: THANK YOU! Your communication is so lucid and simple to understand; your research is to authentic and, Most Important, you are so grounded and humble that you seem to understand the financial needs of millions! Now, that's pretty astounding. Keep up the great work, please. Jai Ho. Jai Hind.
Aapko sunkar maza hi aajata hai.. trust mei I have learnt a lot from you and also started investment bcoz of you. All I want to say is THANK YOU SO MUCH
I literally planned my wedding through my savings coming February but now I have decided to go for court marriage and instead make my anniversary as wedding ceremony , after savings and being financially independent
8 minutes Relience ka stock 2000 Rs dusre stock ka 500 Rs R 2000=1*100=100Rs D 500=1*50=50 but here in actually D*4/50*4=200 Rs . So "D" is the better option
Wish you were showcasing such videos at the time of market bubble bust - which seems a reality in near future! Isn’t it a super risky time for stock market investment?
Due to employers policies I and my family is not allowed to invest in stocks..is there any way I can invest in equities along with being compliant to the policies? Is it legal if I transfer money to someone others account who is not my family member and invest from that demat account?
Wow!!! You are a gentleman Mr.Warikoo ,who care for your extended family on RUclips tooo... Just a big thank you for guiding us on our growth investments and savings. Cheers 🥂
Small cases have a lot of drawbacks which nobody talks about - 1. The returns shown on small cases are only for illustration purposes as these funds were never started 5 years ago. This is a new service & has shown past performance to highlight it's selling. 2. Small case charge on every rebalancing of stocks in a portfolio that is quarterly or half yearly. 3. Multiple selling orders quickly leads to high STCG tax. 4. We can surely go with Index funds or Direct MF with as low as Rs 500 rather than Rs 5000 or more. (They have very less expense ratio) 5. Actual CAGR of these Small Cases is very poor which are written in the factsheet of these small cases in very small words. The actual performance of these small cases is similar/less than Index. If you feel I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
Am from Spain, my friend in Texas referred me to this channel you make a lot of sense but I do not understand anything until she referred me to a financial counselor in USA that help me to craft my portfolio and over a year we have been working together making consistent profit enough to get me a new apartment and care for parents.
@@clarotchinenies4374 Hi, it is not a he. It is a lady. I see most things she says and use to carry out trades are done by MORLEY PERCY . that is how I know she knows what she is doing. in her technique of over night trading she says she use stop loss and take profit strategy. She trade on her account and it reflects on your own
@@lucasthomos6648 thanks for sharing, I am currently on her website and what I see is impressive. her resume and her experience is just awesome. I hope she replies me
A suggestion to Nirmala jii. First 10% to deduct kar lia, fir Jo baki raha uske upar fir income tax. Aur ek kam karo, in dono tax ke bis, distribution tax, transfer tax, withdrawal tax, wo vi lagalo. Ek hi income pe bar bar tax lagado.
@@ekanshpathak6219 Yes, income from dividends is taxable. It depends on your mode of investment. Thus, if shares are held for trading purposes, then the dividend income shall be taxable under the head business or profession. Whereas, if shares are held as an investment, then income arising in nature of dividend shall be taxable under the head other sources.
I use smallcase to invest in dividends. You can get started using these links -
Dividend Aristocrats - link.smallcase.com/fP8GlApSkib
Dividend Stars - link.smallcase.com/LETlmbvSkib
hello sir..can i have your emailid please..thank you..
Plz make a video on right way to withdraw money earned from stock market
Sir aap smallcase ke dalal ho?
@@rishibhatia1164 😂😂
@@rishibhatia1164 Commission ka chakkar hai😂
The way you rectify your mispronunciations without editing not just makes the video natural but also brings relief.
he humours us
08:20
I believe that it is the % that counts. Because if we buy 4 shares of co. X we would be having twice the dividend of Reliance.
thanks nishant! for sharing the information.
In absolute terms a person is going to earn rs 200 on a investment of rs 2000. So 10% yield is always better and we should not rely on just the absolute dividend amount.
Same thought
Correct
Yeah that's what i was gonna say
Best part sir ko khin khin hindi me prob h phir bhi hamare liye mst video banate hn ...ma bilkul ganv me baitha hu 3 din hue stock k bare me jane tb se stock kharid bech rha hu mne 26k lagaye hn 27k+ hue hn 1774rupee profit me hu ma iske liye sbhi RUclipsrs ko dhanyawad qki ma hmesha kuce na kuce sikhna chahta hu to mujhe mja a rha h ...
Mere upr loan ka bojh h 10lkh ka sir ka mne ek video dekha h recently kaise loan repay kren ....tb se to fan hu is channel ka 💐💐💐💐💐👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 baram bar pranam apko🧘🧘🧘🧘🧘🧘
Ankur Sir!
At 7:54 the example, If I am getting INR 50 for a INR 500 stock then that should be better than getting INR 100 from a INR 2000 stock.
Invested capital of Company X is 1/4th the CMP of RIL. But the the net dividend amount is 1/2 only.
true, as in we can buy 4 stocks of 500 in same investment.
You are right. That is an error :))
@@warikoo Thik se bhatao bhaiya 😂😂😂😅 jk. Thanks for this wonderful video 👍🏻
Exactly this was what to came to my mind also
Was thinking the same, got the answer 😊
Sir, kindly teach us to file ITR on our own.
Thank you, your videos are very helpful 🙏🏼
What will the accountant do
@@sachbolunga1939 bherosghar as you say in Hindi will be plus 1 then 😂
Tax 2 win
I am in my late 40, I always had interest in stock marketing, but got no one knowledgeable enough to talk about it. These days I have been seeing es about it, found Pranjal, and Ankur very good on it, getting a lot of learning and my doubts clear on various financial aspect. Thanks a lot. Best wishes and blessings 💗
Watch Stocks for life and SMKC channels on RUclips for more knowledge 😁
If you are looking to trade as well , join our community in telegram. It will be of great help to you.
Channel name - OUR POINT Of VIEW
The quantum of a 2-3 % return should be meaningful... You probably would need to invest 1 crore to earn anything substantial in dividend absolute amount!
I am 20 and I started investing in mutual funds and receiving returns, because of you Ankur sir and Pranjal sir.
How much you got till now can you share your experience
Yes can you share
@@Mrspirit12 never
Dividend star is not free anymore..
all the best, May i suggest you to buy stocks of companies like MRF which can yield huge profit in about 20-25 years of time?
Consult your parents, think about it.
Interesting , the stock market is currently experiencing a decline while bond yields are on the rise. However, there seems to be skepticism amongst investors regarding the Federal Reserve's plan to continue increasing interest rates until inflation is stabilized. As for myself, I find myself at a crossroads, uncertain whether to liquidate my $250,000 stock portfolio. I'm seeking advice on the best strategy to capitalize on this current bear market.
After studying the trajectory of stocks though large assets like real estate, dividend paying stocks of blue chip companies, gold etc. Just buy the one you can afford today.
This is exactly why investing in stocks now will be the best decision.
The best time to invest? Funny, because in the past four months I've lost over £ 20,000 on the stock market which is the biggest I've lost since venturing into stock investing.
I made a few mistakes a year ago, I was sure I had learned the ropes, invested on my own and lost thousands of euros . It was the saddest year for my growing business, after a lot of persuasion from a colleague I decided to try the action again. this time I invested with the help of Gerald Parker, a US based stockbroker. I made € 125,000 in profit a few months after investing. I recovered my loss and stabilized my business.
You can run a search with his name online. And get to connect with him on Instagram
Oh! Same Gerald that helped me improved my saves. Deciding to trade with him was a risk but today that risk save me more a lot so grateful I was also about to connect with him through t e l e g r a m...
Sir I wish I could have watched your videos when I started my job 15 years back. But its always better to be late than never. Thanks for your videos, it really provides a great source of learning regarding investments.
Sir, according to me the dividend yield of the companies should be compared because as your example says a rs2000 stock gives 100 but 4 socks of rs500 stick will give you 200 which is better
But i must appreciate the way you explained the rest of the concepts,
you are a great motivator to me, thanks for being an online mentor sir
Bhai I think he gave this example for the same reason.
Divided yield bhi jyada hey na rs500 wali company main ...
😂😂😆
Whattaa time sir !! Today morning only i was searching these kind of stocks through smallcase and at night u uploaded the video !! Wow ! 😎 Universe is showing signs ! 😁 Thank You Ankur Sir 😇
GOOD VIDEO; EVERYONE NEEDS MORE THAN THEIR BASIC SALARY TO BE FINANCIALLY SECURED, THE BEST THING TO DO WITH YOUR MONEY IS TO INVEST, MONEY LEFT IN SAVINGS ALWAYS END UP USED WITH NO RETURNS.
I think the pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple stream of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean financial freedom or security.
With the consistent weekly profits I'm getting investing with Mrs Patricia Turner there's no doubt, she is the most reliable in the market.
O' Yes I'm a living testimony of Mrs Patricia Turner..
My first investment with her gave me profit of over $64,000 US dollar.
Same here it's four months now I started trading with her too and it's been a good experience,,
That was good instead of preserving your money in the form of cash we can invest here with literally no loss
Best teacher as well as best mentor ❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯
Hi Ankur, just a small rectification. Dividend is given on face value of a share and not the market value.
just love the way you dont edit off the misspelled words
You are a boon to our generation🙏🙏
Few important pointers for resident individuals:
1. 10% TDS if PAN is registered with DP-id
2. 20% TDS if PAN not registered or Aadhaar-PAN not linked.
No TDS will be deducted if Total Div. for FY
Hey Ankur - We always expect the best from you being retail investor centric. Small cases have a lot of drawbacks which nobody talks about -
1. The returns shown on small cases are only for illustration purposes as these funds were never started 5 years ago. This is a new service & has shown past performance to highlight it's selling.
2. Small case charge on every rebalancing of stocks in a portfolio that is quarterly or half yearly.
3. Multiple selling orders quickly leads to high STCG tax.
4. We can surely go with Index funds or Direct MF with as low as Rs 500 rather than Rs 5000 or more. (They have very less expense ratio)
5. Actual CAGR of these Small Cases is very poor which are written in the factsheet of these small cases in very small words.
The actual performance of these small cases is similar/less than Index. If you feel I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
the fact that you commented numerous times explains a lot.
Exactly the video I needed sir! I was planning to invest in these.. Thank You soo much sir 🤩
Small cases have a lot of drawbacks which nobody talks about -
1. The returns shown on small cases are only for illustration purposes as these funds were never started 5 years ago. This is a new service & has shown past performance to highlight it's selling.
2. Small case charge on every rebalancing of stocks in a portfolio that is quarterly or half yearly.
3. Multiple selling orders quickly leads to high STCG tax.
4. We can surely go with Index funds or Direct MF with as low as Rs 500 rather than Rs 5000 or more. (They have very less expense ratio)
5. Actual CAGR of these Small Cases is very poor which are written in the factsheet of these small cases in very small words.
The actual performance of these small cases is similar/less than Index. If you feel I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
What a coincidence 😮😮😮 sir uploaded it 2 years ago. And he took the example of 15 th February as the ex dividend date... Today I was curious about what the dividend is! And today I searched about it on the RUclips... And I got this video... Total coincidence ❤❤❤
Warikoo Ji. It is a really knowledgeable video and
I'll start investing by the next year.
Thank you.
@@woriko6937 Thanks for your reply, sir. I know you are doing a lot of things for us by making these videos.
I just want one more thing from you. please give me that skillshare giveaway.
You can read my comment there, I clearly described why I need this premium version of skillshare.
Once again from the deep of my heart-- THANK YOU.
@@vikashshrimali1391 he's a scammer
@@rajusumithra6304 Ok but how. Prove it
@@vikashshrimali1391 these people make fake IDs and comment in finance RUclips channels just like this one as you see it's not the original channel ID of Ankur warikoo who replied to you
@@rajusumithra6304 You are right. That's why he deleted his comment. Thank you Raju Sumithra
If there was an option to invest on youtube channel 😌...... Then I would invest on this channel..... Coz the knowledge level is unspeakable 😌😌
Thanks warikoo 😌
I used to mishear the outro as "uncle warikoo, signing off" xD
@@adminwarikoo.9426 Is it free or chargeable
@@riyaanrockzz745 it’s a fake account dude!
Etane asan tarike se maine kisiko samzate nhi dekha
Thank u sir
Thank you sir for such an insightful session. Shall surely invest.
Thanks for watching I have something big I'd love to introduce you to
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Thanks @warikoo sir. You are doing. Great job by teaching this. Thank you sachi muchi.
Thank you for explaining the dividends effectively Sir!
I have a few queries,
1. What does the "Total returns" corresponding to the "Current investment" in a small case mean? Does this value represent the amount of returns on that day if we choose to sell? Will it increase over time with a fixed capital?
2. Please elaborate on how to plan investments to get monthly dividends
Small cases have a lot of drawbacks which nobody talks about -
1. The returns shown on small cases are only for illustration purposes as these funds were never started 5 years ago. This is a new service & has shown past performance to highlight it's selling.
2. Small case charge on every rebalancing of stocks in a portfolio that is quarterly or half yearly.
3. Multiple selling orders quickly leads to high STCG tax.
4. We can surely go with Index funds or Direct MF with as low as Rs 500 rather than Rs 5000 or more. (They have very less expense ratio)
5. Actual CAGR of these Small Cases is very poor which are written in the factsheet of these small cases in very small words.
The actual performance of these small cases is similar/less than Index. If you feel I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
@@gauravarora790 The CAGR isn't poor in many cases, its that its not that relatively high if you compare the time period. For example if there is a momentum small case showing 110% CAGR, that's gonna be calculated for just 1 year and we know the market has been on a boom since april 2020, but if you actually calculate the CAGR over 5 year period its gonna be not more than 25-27%, ONE NEEDS TO KEEP IN MIND THE TIME PERIOD FOR WHICH THE CAGR HAS BEEN CALCULATED.
@@gauravarora790 i just opted for growth plans rather than div plans.dont want to deal with tax stuffs
Sir this is the best video which I ever see for dividend income .🙏
Watching Ankur at 1.5x while eating dinner is gold.
The timing of this video on my feed...spot on! Thanks Ankur..your videos are so simple and insightful. And that 1.5x watch speed hack - thanks!
@warikoo FRAUD alert for the comment above
Super informative video as always Ankur ❤️. Absolutely loved it.
Just a small addition here, that for a resident individual , Dividend upto ₹5000 in a Fiscal year is considered non taxable, in short no TDS,if dividend earned is less than ₹5000.
Dividend of 5000 cap is per stock or overall net dividend from the portfolio of stocks
@@kadarusahith it is for overall portfolio of stocks
@@apoorvpareek4430 ok thanks
No TDS will be deducted if Dividend amount is upto 5000 rs, but whatever dividend earned is taxable as per tax slab
Great way to earn from existing money investment... Thanks
I am not a professional investor but I was expecting Dividend Star smallcase thanks now I'm more sure that I choose the correct one 😉
@pιnned b̤̈ÿ̤ warïkoo Thanks for your reply😊 i never ever thought that you even read my comments.
@@nileshpatil4315 fake h wo
Thanks for saving my financial life
I received dividend amount for the first time recently. It’s a small amount but happy that it is invested in a stock that provides dividend and also after watching the video understood how it works.
Thank you Ankur as always 🙂
And new background really looks nice🙂
Where is the dividend amount credited? Directly in the bank or something else
You are simply mind blowing Ankur. Have become a fan of yours. Too energetic, clear and no words👍
Thank You for the video. It was really great. I had almost guessed that you would be recommending Smallcases for this task. :)
Thanks for the info on dividends but more happy with the 1.5x suggestion.
This is what I was searching for a long time. Thank you sir... Just love it how you have explained everything.
It actually works this way. First of all, your bank account, trading account and demat account are all linked together. So, when a company announces dividend, they will fix a date. When you have shares on your demat account on that particular date, the money will be credited to your bank account directly as all 3 accounts are linked together.
Join our telegram community to ask your doubts. Channel name - OUR POINT Of VIEW
Your way of explaining is very very good , the way u explain even the basics , even a beginner will understand your videos .thank you for your service
Investing in crypto now is very cool especially with the current rise in the market now
Most especially having an expert trader like Mrs Grace
Most intelligent words I've ever heard Crypto is the gold 🥇
Talking about expert Mrs Grace I think she is the best trader I have ever met
I invested $3000 and she made profit of $28,000 for me just in 15 days, her success story is everywhere
Well, this's not my first time of seeing her name on the social platform
Aap mann ki baat jaan jte hai.. Yesterday only i was going through dividend smallcases but could not decide which one to choose
Very useful video Ankur sir! I'm getting dividends from a few stocks since I started investing a year back but since my total investment was only 50k, the dividend from each companies is almost 5-10 Rs so I think it's an income source only if you have a large amount of shares of a particular company. Correct me if I'm wrong!
Love these stock market videos!!👍🏻
7:52
The stock with 10% would be better because a person can buy 4 stocks of company X in the same amount of the value of reliance share ,he can actually go for company X because he would get 200 rupees dividend by investing 2000 rather than getting 100 rupees on investing in reliance
The part where you say theen cheesein. I watched it over 10 times. Loved it and of course the content too :-)
Sir, you are simply awesome !! the quality and the level of guidance that you provide for free of cost on a platform like YT just amazes me !! Thanks a ton for every word of wisdom that you deliver through this channel thereby enabling an entire generation in making wise financial decisions
Hey, ankur warikoo sir you are like a financial mentor to us 🙏🙏
None of person disliked at this time that's a proud moment for ankur and all of uss
Sir you are simply superb... Thank u
As a science student, learning about investing & share market was really a great decision
Yep.
Sir I think 1.25x speed is best or else I love too watch your video on normal speed .. like how you pause put attention to words is superb ... Love too hear you sir ... Big thank you for providing such valuable information 🙏
A great thing to know as early as possible
This video is very faboulous and it's lots learn for dividend and about curious for dividend...nice explained....thanks a lot sir jee....
MRF Share giving 3 rupees per share divident to batayiye kya karenge itne sare paiso ka😁😁😁😁😅😅😅😂
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Reliance also giving 6 ₹ & Ambani have 93 thousands crore shares 😐😐😂
It is for per 100 rupee's
Usse ek airplane khareedunga aur poori duniya ka tour karunga
MRF :- ये अच्छा बात नही है ना।
इ लो जामुन खाओ
I learnt new thing that dividend has to be converted into absolute amount.
Despite the economic crisis, this is Still a good time to invest in Gold and Crypto
Investing in Crypto now is the best especially with the current rise in the market now;
My current investment in stock and crypto are really given current increase 😍
Investing in crypto is one of the lucrative online business nowadays 🤑
Crypto is the Future 🚀🚀🚀
I heard that his strategies are really good
Very much helpful
And loved to watch ur videos
I m ur biggest fan
Ankur Warikoo, signing off!
That smile is love!
@@PìnnédbyWarikoo-x6g it's fake and scammer
Well After studying Financial management in MBA IT looks more convincing
Hi Ankur , really nice video. This was something completely new for me.
I never knew the concept of dividend investing, would love to start as in my investing journey. Thank you :)
I was just about to look for videos on the stock dividends. Somehow Sir Ankur warikoo came to the rescue.
Ankur Warikoo ji, Just want to say one phrase: THANK YOU! Your communication is so lucid and simple to understand; your research is to authentic and, Most Important, you are so grounded and humble that you seem to understand the financial needs of millions! Now, that's pretty astounding. Keep up the great work, please. Jai Ho. Jai Hind.
Man.. you're too good to teach it all ....I never knew these things...thank you
Hello sir have been taking a lot of inspiration from you recently
Aapko sunkar maza hi aajata hai.. trust mei I have learnt a lot from you and also started investment bcoz of you. All I want to say is THANK YOU SO MUCH
I literally planned my wedding through my savings coming February but now I have decided to go for court marriage and instead make my anniversary as wedding ceremony , after savings and being financially independent
8 minutes Relience ka stock 2000 Rs dusre stock ka 500 Rs R 2000=1*100=100Rs D 500=1*50=50 but here in actually D*4/50*4=200 Rs . So "D" is the better option
Ankur ji...mai ek salleried person hu, aur mai long term investment v krta hu through zerodha....so plz ek video bnaiye tax saving pe 🙏
Maine axis mutual fund 1.25 lac aur axis smart edge mein 2 lac invest kiye hai. Isse achhi passive income hogi
That makes me your subscriber when u say I have only basic knowledge.
Wish you were showcasing such videos at the time of market bubble bust - which seems a reality in near future! Isn’t it a super risky time for stock market investment?
Not for sip guys 🌚🌚🌚 its risky for lumpsum investors
Won't miss a single video from you..Thanks Ankur
Please make a video on how to file ITR with software without need of CA
Thankyou. Really Helpful ✅ I already opened smallcase due to your recommendations.
I was looking forward to taxation on the dividends which you seemed to have missed out.
As per income tax bracket
I'm your big fan sir thanks for your great ful video🤩🤩
Sir plz share ur portfolio themes 🤤of smallcase I hav requested u in every video plz 😐
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Sir you look like Berlin from money heist...🤘🏻🤘🏻 Thank you so much for sharing this precious videos...👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Due to employers policies I and my family is not allowed to invest in stocks..is there any way I can invest in equities along with being compliant to the policies? Is it legal if I transfer money to someone others account who is not my family member and invest from that demat account?
Wow!!! You are a gentleman Mr.Warikoo ,who care for your extended family on RUclips tooo... Just a big thank you for guiding us on our growth investments and savings. Cheers 🥂
I am still thinking what is 1.5 speed
Must say your videos are well explained including all the points related to topic very much helpful for learning and keeping updated😊
10÷100=0.1is the right ans.Sir maybe there is correction.
You are right. That’s an error
Always a student of your class it's my pleasure to get some words from you sir.
Thank you for acknowledging it.
Thank you Ankur sir...really appreciate how you clear our concepts of time, money everything
What if we buy same stocks, which are in the portfolio?
Sir, your videos are really informative. No other youtuber explains the way you do, simple and with examples. Thank you, for such amazing videos.
This kind of content should be on trending.
I wish it should be soon.
Your student in 20s😎😃
Small cases have a lot of drawbacks which nobody talks about -
1. The returns shown on small cases are only for illustration purposes as these funds were never started 5 years ago. This is a new service & has shown past performance to highlight it's selling.
2. Small case charge on every rebalancing of stocks in a portfolio that is quarterly or half yearly.
3. Multiple selling orders quickly leads to high STCG tax.
4. We can surely go with Index funds or Direct MF with as low as Rs 500 rather than Rs 5000 or more. (They have very less expense ratio)
5. Actual CAGR of these Small Cases is very poor which are written in the factsheet of these small cases in very small words.
The actual performance of these small cases is similar/less than Index. If you feel I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
Ankuji, really it's too helpful to me, I will try to buy
Am from Spain, my friend in Texas referred me to this channel you make a lot of sense but I do not understand anything until she referred me to a financial counselor in USA that help me to craft my portfolio and over a year we have been working together making consistent profit enough to get me a new apartment and care for parents.
Hi who is your financial counselor and how does he help? I need your honest guidance
@@clarotchinenies4374 Hi, it is not a he. It is a lady. I see most things she says and use to carry out trades are done by MORLEY PERCY . that is how I know she knows what she is doing. in her technique of over night trading she says she use stop loss and take profit strategy. She trade on her account and it reflects on your own
@@lucasthomos6648 who is she? how can I reach out to her? Can she help me?
@@clarotchinenies4374 Her name is MORLEY PERCY . Look her up on the web, she is quite popular in the U.S and a certified financial adviser.
@@lucasthomos6648 thanks for sharing, I am currently on her website and what I see is impressive. her resume and her experience is just awesome. I hope she replies me
Ankur ji , 10% tds cut karne ke baad jo paisa milta hai woh upto 10 lakh tak tax free hota hai, that's the beauty of dividend income.
" DO EPIC SHIT " is missing in the background plz bring it back :)
A suggestion to Nirmala jii. First 10% to deduct kar lia, fir Jo baki raha uske upar fir income tax. Aur ek kam karo, in dono tax ke bis, distribution tax, transfer tax, withdrawal tax, wo vi lagalo. Ek hi income pe bar bar tax lagado.
Reliance 2000 5% 100
2nd company 500 div yield 10%
4 *500 = 2000
So with 2000 investment u vll earn 200 rs dividend
Dats double then reliance
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I really like your videos AW! You explain things so well.
HOW DID YOU RECEIVE YOUR DIVIDENDS, WAS IT THROUGH ADDITIONAL STOCKS OR MONEY TRANSFER IN BANK?
PLEASE REPLY
THANKS
Income from dividends is transferred in the bank account
@@dhruv4033 if the dividend is 10 rs then also income tax will be charged???????
@@ekanshpathak6219 Yes, income from dividends is taxable. It depends on your mode of investment. Thus, if shares
are held for trading purposes, then the dividend income shall be taxable under the head business or profession. Whereas, if shares are held as an investment, then income arising in nature of dividend shall be taxable under the head other sources.
@@dhruv4033 so it will credited into my with all deduction?
Through cheque
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