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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024

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  • @radhakrishnakeny1658
    @radhakrishnakeny1658 Год назад +361

    Return of capital is more important than Return on capital

    • @kedarbali5438
      @kedarbali5438 Год назад +12

      क्या बात है । आपने सही कह दिया ।👍👍

    • @smokingbomberz
      @smokingbomberz 11 месяцев назад +4

      Good 1

    • @mustangblazer76
      @mustangblazer76 9 месяцев назад +11

      That's the bottomline statement..very true😂

    • @laterlater8348
      @laterlater8348 9 месяцев назад +2

      but even if you keep your capital in a vault , it is still eroded and thats by design, so what you gonna do?

    • @normalhuman9539
      @normalhuman9539 9 месяцев назад

      Pls explain wid an example

  • @mitulsat
    @mitulsat Год назад +23

    Your videos are very elaborative Shankar and quite different from the other mass youtubers.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      So nice of you. Glad you like them, Mitul

  • @prudhviraj868
    @prudhviraj868 Год назад +47

    Wow..The effort that you have put is really appreciable. The information that you always bring up is what generally people often look for and it is very difficult to gain such knowledge. These videos at least help to rule out certain financial options in some cases. Great effort

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      So nice of you. Thank you Prudhvi ji, glad it is helping you in your financial journey

  • @TheLionKing2345
    @TheLionKing2345 Год назад +19

    Kudos for such quality videos.. ! Undoubtedly the best finance RUclipsr at the moment ! No nonsense , no bias .. to the point !

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thanks a ton, glad you liked it

  • @Sachin19881112
    @Sachin19881112 Год назад +3

    People like you are soothing to eyes, extremely knowledgeable while other half learned you tubers are misguiding people

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thank you very much. I'm glad the content is resonating with you. Glad to hear this

  • @Prateekmittalnitrr
    @Prateekmittalnitrr 8 месяцев назад +2

    Nice collaborated and no-nonsense video, thank you!
    My View on Jirraf (Opportunity Investment!)
    You normally invest 95k to get around 1.5k to 3.5k for 30-90 days holding. If we do the math as happened in my case if I take an average of 2.5k, 2.5k * 30 = 75k. So if there is one default in every 30 investments you stand at no financial gain. I took 75k because 20-25% of the investment amount is reserved in any default case they will return it as the first cheque in most cases. So, to simplify, if there is no default, then 25-28 investment will fetch you 90k-1L; otherwise, 1 default in 25-28 investment will bring you down to 0 gain.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your appreciation and for sharing your views

  • @ankitjain195
    @ankitjain195 Год назад +29

    I just split my fixed income in a ratio of 75-25 where 75 % goes in physical gold which I can used as emergency and 25% goes into FD & municipal bonds where interest income is invested again in gold as worked so far and it is beating the market over a 10 year period. Fixed income investing is much more important than equity investment

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing

    • @ankitjain195
      @ankitjain195 Год назад +4

      The major benefit is that you can avail gold loan which is lowest and can be used in various investment apportunities which comes market crash , stressed real estate deal you never know . And I can easily paired of making charges through those profit.

    • @soumyacareer
      @soumyacareer Год назад

      Physical gold ?

    • @Pantera9527
      @Pantera9527 Год назад +11

      @@shankarnath Shankar Nath be like "why u r even watching my videos" after hearing 75% income is used to purchase physical gold 🤣

    • @ghosejoy
      @ghosejoy Год назад +3

      Smart Investment really !! Because not only are you hedging with Gold but also hedging against the rupee falling in value. Great to see such smart solutions coming up in the public domain. Nice share.

  • @siddheshk6943
    @siddheshk6943 Год назад +24

    I am using Cred Mint since Dec 2021 and have earned 9% regularly. Take out the interest every month. I understand the risk but as per Cred the money is distributed with minimum of 20 lenders so even a hypothetical high default rate of 5% making it relatively safe. So far so good is all I can say !

    • @vinayakrishna7924
      @vinayakrishna7924 Год назад +2

      May i know how to use cred mint?

    • @human__being
      @human__being Год назад +1

      @@vinayakrishna7924 if you are eligible you will get the option to use cred mint.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing

    • @dr.riteshchhabra3611
      @dr.riteshchhabra3611 Год назад +1

      how much amount u have invested till now@Siddhesh..

    • @NewUnknownMind
      @NewUnknownMind Год назад +4

      Do read the fine prints of the agreement dear. It says CredMint is just a coordinator. The actual money is holded & invested by P2P Lending partners. In case of default, they would only provided extended support which is very loosely written & can have different meanings. Just see in case of default, what happens, no specifics are shared. Trust me defaults aren't 5% & much higher. Also, the risk to reward ratio is bad. They earn 24-36% on your money & you get 9%. Doesn't look fair to me.

  • @ravihariharan2291
    @ravihariharan2291 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great presentation..I am investing 40% of my capital in IPO’s and hv discovered that one can easily generate 8-9% returns on allotment(if lucky) or buying a share with good credentials (like IREDA)
    The risk is minimal and you don’t hv to pay anybody commission to handle yr account albeit there will be STT etc to be paid on share sales..it’s still profitable.

  • @NewUnknownMind
    @NewUnknownMind Год назад +77

    P2P Lending is immature industry. The NPAs in the industry is over 20% & there are many loop holes the way the NPA every P2P platform calculates. In case defaults, these guys don't even do anything as it's conflict of interest for them & these companies do not want to come in news. Many defaulters like Gaurav Kapahi from Delhi, takes multiple loans from multiple P2P Lending platforms & defaults. Noone is able to do anything. Many a times it's observed that P2P firms showcased wrong information of the borrower knowingly so they can get loan faster as they took much higher processing from them. Also many a times, the loan is paid by borrower but is shown as defaulter by P2P firm. RBI doesn't do anything about these platforms. Lendenclub is the biggest fraud amongst all.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +13

      Hi, this is serious. Thanks for this note. Has someone taken this up i.e. published it in an article or explained in video? Maybe Moneylife or The Ken might have done an expose. If yes, kindly share the link.

    • @rajasreedharbabu3840
      @rajasreedharbabu3840 Год назад +17

      I am investing in P2P for the last 3 years. My yield is just 4% per annum. They claimed much more yield during investment. Pathetic and never invest. Lendenclub is big fraud.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +3

      @@rajasreedharbabu3840 Thanks for sharing your experience

    • @sivag2032
      @sivag2032 Год назад +6

      Agree to ur points,P2P is diaster for any investor

    • @AbhinavRege
      @AbhinavRege Год назад

      @@shankarnath do check out Monexo, and how they work with RBI to remain complaint and have about 0.5 - 1% NPAs

  • @saumitrachakraborty9794
    @saumitrachakraborty9794 8 месяцев назад +2

    One of the best videos on the topic. Clarified all factors. Thank you sir.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  8 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! So nice of you

  • @senthilkumarg.s3288
    @senthilkumarg.s3288 Год назад +2

    All your videos are too too good. Thanks Shankar. Really eye opener. I am an avid follower of your videos. You deserve 1M followers

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much Senthil. Happy to know you are finding the videos useful and relevant

  • @001vgupta
    @001vgupta 9 месяцев назад +3

    Wonderful video. Appreciate the efforts, systematic and wisely presented the facts on the topic. Great efforts evolved. Thanks.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  9 месяцев назад

      So nice of you. Thank you so much!

  • @sauvikdas3268
    @sauvikdas3268 Год назад +7

    My p2p investment experience - before 2020, i invested quite some amount in p2p lending platform and enjoyed high return ( (upto 35%). But Corona changed everything, everything crashed, the returns discontinued. Many of the borrowers defaulted and declared that they no longer can return the borrowed money. Later one year back , I got back all the remaining principal amount which was pending from that platform with out the interest amount. I would say i was lucky to get back my remaining principal amount. I hope this information helps.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Yes, it does Sauvik. Thanks for sharing.

    • @shalinkapadia515
      @shalinkapadia515 Год назад

      LIQUILOANS is running on subvention of interest.

    • @sivag2032
      @sivag2032 Год назад +1

      I lost most of principal amount after covit especially the short term loans.

    • @ahamedkabir2006
      @ahamedkabir2006 Год назад

      Very good information

    • @Anione111
      @Anione111 Год назад +2

      Which p2p was that? You are lucky. I don't know how the p2ps get away with lying and showing low npa. I have lost nearly 30% of my portfolio to npa, write offs etc.

  • @kunalsahny9489
    @kunalsahny9489 Год назад +6

    Have been using 12% club and trade cred from past 2 years , no issue till now getting returns around 11-12 %
    Though i have kept the limit to 15 % of my total fixed income
    As a tool to bring my overall fixed income yield to 8%

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      That's good to know. Thx for sharing

  • @dipanker10
    @dipanker10 Год назад +4

    One word, Amazing!
    Great video again that is very useful. My personal gratitude to your efforts and kind intentions. Thanks a ton 👍

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      You're very welcome Dipankar ji. Very happy to know you are liking the content. Do share it with your wellwishers and help me grow this channel. Thx!

  • @ralphrau
    @ralphrau Год назад +12

    Balanced Advantage Fund is easier and safer way to generate 10% pre tax. If the Fund is at least 65% in Equity then LTCG will be 10%. Thus post tax will be 9%.

    • @pranavmahajan4190
      @pranavmahajan4190 9 месяцев назад

      which Balanced Advantage Fund ? Can you shed some light on it?

    • @ralphrau
      @ralphrau 9 месяцев назад

      @@pranavmahajan4190 ICICI PRUDENTIAL EQUITY & DEBT FUND (DIRECT) SBI EQUITY HYBRID FUND (DIRECT) MIRAE ASSET AGGRESSIVE HYBRID FUND (DIRECT) you may check out the 1yr 5yr and 7yr returns

    • @neeraajsharma
      @neeraajsharma Месяц назад

      Nirmala sitaraman laughing in corner

  • @pradeepmasand9243
    @pradeepmasand9243 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well researched and the efforts put in. Really appreciate the way it has been presented

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks a ton. Glad you liked it

  • @mohammedasadulla529
    @mohammedasadulla529 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the knowledgeable information Shankar. I like ur way of not following herd and sharing a seedhi baat no bakwaas knowledge. Keep up the good work sir 👏 👍

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      So nice of you. Thank you very much for your kind wishes

  • @Cal_Chou
    @Cal_Chou 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video, informative and thought provoking. Thanks for making this !

  • @jayeshkashyap4916
    @jayeshkashyap4916 Год назад +5

    Thanks Shankar.. it was nicely explained without any bias…Got learn some new avenues like P2P lending, asset leasing, etc.. I have been an investor with Wint wealth n so far experience is good..

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Most welcome, Jayesh .. and thanks for sharing your experience with WW

    • @cyrusirani5080
      @cyrusirani5080 Год назад

      Please dont invest in P2P.

  • @New_Begining
    @New_Begining 9 месяцев назад +1

    The video gave indepth insight into some of the other investment opportunities with their pros and cons. Thank you.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  9 месяцев назад

      Most welcome. Glad you liked it

  • @MrAbhinav567
    @MrAbhinav567 Год назад +2

    Good work... What a term "Opportunity portfolio" one coined. Love this video beautifully designed, developed, explained, and executed. Waiting for the video of your future investment in opportunity portfolio.
    Thanks a ton

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thank you very much. Glad you found it useful. Yes, it's an important one so I reiterated that in my video on asset allocation aswell. The root of your portfolio tree has to be strong although it won't bear any fruit, it will provide the nutrients and make it happen

  • @gowrishankarkn6499
    @gowrishankarkn6499 Год назад +5

    Excellent sir. Though the entire fixed income universe seems to be complicated & full of jargon, you have literally simplified it. So, one can take some small risks in investing a fraction of their portfolio to earn those extra brownie points. Thanks a million. Looking forward to such videos.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      You're most welcome. Glad you found it useful, Mr. Gowrishankar

  • @bakyme
    @bakyme Год назад +2

    Woww - This is such an excellent video. Nicely researched and covering wide range of aspects. This kind of videos are missing in the current space, where everyone creates video on similar financial topic again and again, by just changing the wording.
    Not a commenter generally - but couldn't resist as lot of points covered in a quick time.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! And please comment more esp. if you have something good to say to the content creator. The math is in the commentor's favour afterall it takes 2 minutes to write a comment .. a video like the one your liked takes me over 2000 minutes to create.

  • @ramakrishnaak
    @ramakrishnaak 9 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent sir

  • @manishthakur7808
    @manishthakur7808 Год назад +1

    Excellent videos providing just the right perspective with objectivity. Thank you

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Most welcome

  • @ChetanSankhala
    @ChetanSankhala Год назад +2

    moral:
    every investment has risk. diversity is the key.

  • @klokesh5959
    @klokesh5959 Год назад +6

    Excellent video.... Making complex financial jargons understandable to a "know nothing investor" is shankar sir's USP🙏

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Glad you liked it. Thank you Lokesh

  • @gopikannans9246
    @gopikannans9246 Год назад +2

    An excellent session Shankar. Amazing one.

  • @shailesh24071982
    @shailesh24071982 Год назад +1

    wonderful clarity on the topic. Could not avoid subscribing to this channel. Got a lot of knowledge content in this video.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Welcome aboard! Happy to know this video helped

  • @viks710
    @viks710 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well researched, thank you as always

  • @TarunKrSingh
    @TarunKrSingh Год назад +1

    SIr your videos are very Informative and I want the knowledge to be spread across most of the population for that I would request you to please Include Hindi as well or make a Hindi channel altogether so that people who understand the concept a little easier.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much. I have plans to do Hindi content but as a single person it is currently difficult to make videos in two very distinct languages without compromising on video quality which will not help anyone. I will circle back once there is a viable solution or if you have a solution, pls do let me know. I want to explain in Hindi but without compromising on content research time

  • @rajram77
    @rajram77 Год назад +6

    Very informative video in diversifying ones debt portfolio, albeit with possibly increased risk. I understand that MLDs are also of 2 kinds - principal secured (listed) and non-principal secured (unlisted). The recent budget has tax classified listed MLDs as STCG. Would like to have a dedicated video on MLDs. There are many NBFC players Anand Rathi, Edelweiss in this space.

  • @SurenderSingh-rt3fk
    @SurenderSingh-rt3fk Год назад +1

    Thanks for putting so much effort,Was very worthwhile 👍

  • @naveenkumarkaranam2799
    @naveenkumarkaranam2799 Год назад +1

    Hi Shankar
    Was revisiting this video as I was looking to allocate some funds. Would you be willing to share if you have tried any of these products and share your experience so far with the ones you have tried.
    Thanking you in advance for your kind consideration

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Hello. I have not tried most of these products (I mentioned that in the video aswell). My own debt-side portfolio is on the higher side so I'm not looking at fixed income products currently. I'll circle back if it changes in the future

  • @nikhiltillu6201
    @nikhiltillu6201 Год назад +1

    Hi Shankar, nice informative video.
    Ive invested in invoice discouuntung since last 1 year, ans its doing good.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thank you Nikhil for liking it & for sharing your experience with inv. discounting

  • @smokingbomberz
    @smokingbomberz 11 месяцев назад +2

    I find your perception quite unbiased. Thanks for the valuable advice.

  • @venkatakrishnan9690
    @venkatakrishnan9690 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sir you are a amazing talent, 1st time i viewed this video, I am really happy to hear the professional way you give this video presentation and your voice is absolutely suits to the content.
    I love to see you soon joining CNBC-TV18 and doing more videos, interviews of big mutual fund - fund managers on the

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  8 месяцев назад

      So nice of you. Thank you so much 😀

  • @VarPb-wc6gd
    @VarPb-wc6gd 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great effort & great video, moreover if I could pitch my opinion - anything above 12% return on any investment would raise red flags for sure. I mean why not? If these companies can get debt from the market anywhere between 8-12% why would they be offering 16-20% returns to individual investors? Second, anything that's non-regulated is a NO GO zone! I would give bonds some benefit of doubt considering the repayment priority, all other forms of investing (such as P2P, real estate) a big NO!

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your views and kind appreciation. I'm glad you liked the video

  • @helpfullyhonest7767
    @helpfullyhonest7767 Год назад +7

    On top of this, a general advice to all my friends, don't invest in any platform where they don't have a physical location. For example if 12% club becomes bankrupt there is no way you can file an FIR or complaint against this agency.

  • @sms9865
    @sms9865 Год назад +2

    Another great video loaded with Info, Info and Info. There is no forth in your video that will not be useful to the viewers 😊😊

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thank you very much. Yes, the idea is to present information & analysis so that viewers can decide for themselves. Esp. with investments, information is half the battle

  • @ravinderk1
    @ravinderk1 Год назад +1

    Another Gem from Shankar Nath. Great Job!

  • @sunildhanuka
    @sunildhanuka Год назад +1

    Hi Shankar,
    I have invested in p2p like Faircent, Lendbox and have about 15% npa in Lendbox. Faircent is less than 2% npa. Invested in wint wealth and got timely repayment of interest and principal. Invested in grip and no issue at all in getting interest and principal.

    • @sunildhanuka
      @sunildhanuka Год назад

      Response from Lendbox is standard answer and seems they are helpless. Overall I invested about 4 lacs in each product and did not made loss.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, Sunil ji

    • @sunildhanuka
      @sunildhanuka Год назад

      @@shankarnath do you provide any financial services for nri or hni

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      @@sunildhanuka Not presently

    • @sunildhanuka
      @sunildhanuka Год назад

      @@tkdevlop I checked with their customer service and they said we are trying to recover

  • @chandrimad5776
    @chandrimad5776 Год назад +1

    Extremely informative post. Keep posting such great quality videos! 👍

  • @karanbirsinghrai190
    @karanbirsinghrai190 Год назад +2

    Really love the quality of your content.

  • @Akash-jj8pi
    @Akash-jj8pi Год назад +2

    Superb video sir. Very informative Please do more videos like this

  • @phanitejca
    @phanitejca Год назад +1

    one of the best youtuber you are

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind appreciation

  • @dhavalpanchal8077
    @dhavalpanchal8077 Год назад +1

    Your Videos are "to the point". Nice job.

  • @sandyutube1
    @sandyutube1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the vdo. Really informative, have tried rhe 12 percent club. Working fine till now. Very much interested in reits. Invoice discounting looks good . Loved the term opportunity portfolio.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Most welcome Sandipan & thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @anjuripavansaikumar8756
    @anjuripavansaikumar8756 Год назад +4

    I have been using GRIP from past 1 and half year mainly for Inventory Financing and the results are good(8%~10%). I invest in short term plans which will be around 3-4 months and cross verify the cash balance/burn of the company and then invest in it.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing. Any issues you faced so far?

    • @dtfdtf7860
      @dtfdtf7860 Год назад +1

      Just to be clear.. you mean 8-10% APY returns in which case for 3-4 months the yield will be between 3-5%?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +3

      @@dtfdtf7860 Yes, you are right. It's like a 1 week fixed deposit. The interest rate card will say 4%, but 1 lakh will not become 1.04 lakhs in just one week. Same concept

  • @subhashpareek9798
    @subhashpareek9798 Год назад

    The warning is the best part in this video

  • @ramaliya197
    @ramaliya197 Год назад +1

    People say equities are risky..
    But investing in equity through even a half baked mutual funds given enough time.. virtually all investors would have gotten thier money back with atleast 6 to 7 % cagr .
    Compared to the thousands who keep loosing their Capital to high interest schemes..
    Net net one is far better of with a 50 50 allocation to secure fixed income at 6 to 7% return and large and mud cap equity through mutual funds..
    In any 5 to 7 year rolling horizon you are almost sure if making 10% cagr in a tax efficient way with safety.

  • @svnrm2004
    @svnrm2004 Год назад

    Thanks. So in short, contend yourself with max 7% with safer instruments

  • @akhileshsaraswat4983
    @akhileshsaraswat4983 8 месяцев назад

    I have came to know first time these information. Although no money to invest currently

  • @kevaljain503
    @kevaljain503 Год назад +4

    For the fixed income portfolio, I am going with the senior secured corporate and state guaranteed bonds (50%), FDs(20%), gold(30%). I have gained conviction on the bonds mentioned above but able to built the conviction on any of the 4 options discussed other than senior secured bonds because of the credit risk and the time consumed to gain the fixed income which is at risk. It is better to deploy such money to blue-chip equities with less risk.
    I am still researching a bit to gain more conviction on REITs in terms of the returns provided. It will be of great help if you could add up on the REITs video in terms of decision to buy REITs over Residential/Commercial/Industrial real estate in terms of return and default risk.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. In the REIT videos, from what I had then discovered, the market-price-to-NAV seemed a useful way to check for over and undervaluation. Unfortunately some changes in the budget requires us to rework as REITs like Embassy are projecting a big drop in distribution which will affect demand (and therefore share price) for the product. I'll circle back once I find something worthy

  • @flp30609
    @flp30609 Год назад +1

    Great Info, congratulations, but advisable to have it in Hindi too.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thank you very much. I'm looking at tools to convert my English videos to Hindi -- Aloud by Google is one such tool. It's still not released for public but once its ready, I'll want to test it out

  • @ThopalliVenkatRamamurthy
    @ThopalliVenkatRamamurthy Год назад +1

    Insightful Shankar

  • @hazrahadee6257
    @hazrahadee6257 Год назад +2

    Excellent presentation and information. I love the fact that you present a wealth of information in simple terms that anyone can understand. I wanted to know more about platforms like Growpital and the risks involved. There are many ‘sponsored ’ videos out there. Appreciate it if you could do a video on it. 🙏

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind appreciation and suggestion

  • @MrSunzamorin
    @MrSunzamorin 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. Simple and easy say to understand for a non finance guy like me. What’s your take on Stable Money? Is it worth trying ?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it. I have not tried Stable Money or received any information on it yet .. so can't help you on that. Sorry!

  • @manindermann8164
    @manindermann8164 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks your video is very high quality and honest information. please make video on your investment and your resons to check the risk and return justification also give details of your paid servics.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  9 месяцев назад

      1. Most welcome, glad you found this compilation useful.
      2. I have a video on how I have designed my equity portfolio in a different video. Pls have a watch: ruclips.net/video/bN5QdxY3RVs/видео.html
      3. I don't offer any paid services at the moment

  • @Anbu-Ini
    @Anbu-Ini Год назад +1

    Thanks for the amazing video, Shankar bro

  • @95yashsheel
    @95yashsheel Год назад +1

    Nice explanation 🙏👏. Which is white coloured desk top behind you on your desk?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thanks.
      Do you mean the book? There are two of them in white:
      1. The Most Important Thing by Howard Marks
      2. The Almanack of Naval Ravikanth by Eric Jorgenson

  • @PrathamGupta2408
    @PrathamGupta2408 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video.
    Can you pls share your thoughts on gold leasing (Safegold) and third party companies like myjar.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  6 месяцев назад

      Most welcome. Sorry, I have no idea about gold leasing

  • @atulsinha6298
    @atulsinha6298 10 месяцев назад +1

    Please make a detailed video on SWP for senior citizens to ensure inflation proof income😂

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the suggestion

  • @nipunmehar4403
    @nipunmehar4403 Год назад +3

    If 12% Club lends at 12% and allows borrowing at 12% how does it make money?

    • @imsai8997
      @imsai8997 Год назад

      It lends money at starting of 12% and may increase based on lender profile ( not cibil ) and will collect fines on delayed payments. On other half UPTO 12% they offer on investments and that's not fixed everymonth and for every investor. I was getting 10% some months and 12% some months that depends on lenders frequency of paying our money. Meanwhile they hold money that scanned through qr and reflects back on bank accounts next day meanwhile they can earn some intrest and can rotate our money

  • @prk3136
    @prk3136 Год назад +1

    Good information for fixed income.

  • @Praveen_Kumar_R_CBE
    @Praveen_Kumar_R_CBE Год назад +2

    My experience with asset leasing (Grip) for last 18months is pretty good..
    P2P lenders like Finzy are having very high levels of NPA (3-4%) not worth even to think
    Bond portfolios like Wintwealth are decent enough

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, Praveen

    • @Anione111
      @Anione111 Год назад

      Finzy npa for me turned out much higher, more like 10%! I find so many loans written off. How can they do that?

  • @Yogee7777
    @Yogee7777 Год назад +2

    Thank you Shankar bro! It's a great content, given the market conditions and economic situation which we are going through now. I just picked few weeks back Muthoot fin corp bond AA rating. Thank you once again ❤️.

  • @mohanraj.s728
    @mohanraj.s728 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thank you very much for this kind gratuity. Much appreciated

  • @siddharthtanti9333
    @siddharthtanti9333 Год назад +3

    I am using cred mint from almost 6 months. Getting 9% P.A. interest on daily basis.
    I also tried 12% club but they will take upto 4 days to start generating interest and 2 days for withdrawal. So for shorter duration say 15 days, you will get only 9 days of interest which make it only 7-8 % interest.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @paramveersingh7257
    @paramveersingh7257 Год назад +1

    they measure in such a way so that your default should not look default, I lost money in almost all platforms, lend-box, i2i,faircent, lenden, nothing earned and lost some amount also money came back in 2-3 yrs, so liquidity is problem

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing you experience.

    • @Anione111
      @Anione111 Год назад

      Same here. I thought I was being smart by diversifying between different p2ps, but they all defrauded in the same way. Now looking back, I see how the model itself is so flawed. Just think about it, Indians being basically crooked minded, here were p2p companies, handing out lenders' money with no risk/repercussion/consequence to borrower if he takes the money and runs. Once they caught on to this, they came forward in hoards. Company got its fees, borrower got his free money lottery, lenders were the fools!

  • @jayadevtn1987
    @jayadevtn1987 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video and also sharing your thoughts around each. I did find wint wealth good and had tried in it and find it useful ..apart from that fd and debt fund is all I have .

  • @rajupakalapati
    @rajupakalapati 9 месяцев назад

    subscribed post gone through initial 5 mins
    you got me in 😊

  • @brownman3654
    @brownman3654 Год назад

    For regular income I'm investing in Reit and Invit.

  • @Rahul-ih2qv
    @Rahul-ih2qv Год назад +2

    Can you make a video on gold lease which is being offered by safegold and gullak like platform.
    More specific about safety of funds
    Thanks in advance

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +2

      I'll try. Thx for the suggestion

  • @HimanshuSharma-ec6hy
    @HimanshuSharma-ec6hy Год назад +3

    Thank you Shankar and your team for sharing such a delightful, intriguing, insightful and thought provoking videos over such wide range of investment topics every other time, with the right touch of unbiased views and analysis in backdrop to support! It’s quite clear and evident from the content richness of your videos and framework you follow in each video, the level of efforts you and your team puts in! In India (unlike equity market) the debt market seems to be not that broad and accessible to the retail investors like to our counterparts in US, China, UK etc. May be because majority of bonds are available on OTC. If it makes sense, can you please also create a video in your style on investor options, risk vs reward analysis, trusted platform/options available beyond debt MF etc. to explore this area more broadly…

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +2

      Thank you Himanshu for your kind words and endorsement of my content style. I am keen on building this channel into a community of learners and having two sided conversations .. and hopefully it can branch beyond investing and get into case study development, passive income, second income, better goal planning etc.
      Yes, I can certainly do that. I did a video earlier where I explained how my equity portfolio is designed. The debt part of my MF portfolio (until now) is a mix of short duration funds and target maturity funds -- so not much to say there. I also don't complicate my matters by wondering about YTM etc. as return of capital is more important than return on capital in the case of debt. Allow me sometime to build and present something more concrete on this.
      Thanks again for the encouragement

  • @hrishikesh07m
    @hrishikesh07m Год назад +1

    I have done cred mint twice. It was flawless and given me 9% fixed rate. But yes it concerns me. And therefore I am not putting my hard-earned money there. May be some extra crypto income can be deployed.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience and views

  • @autumntrader4736
    @autumntrader4736 Год назад +3

    Shankar, These investment alternatives are too risky to be compared with risk-free assets like G-Secs and GILT Funds. When you compare with risky assets like equity, post tax returns (@ 33% tax) won't justify the increased risks. So, I would stick to GILT MF and Equity MF.

  • @aksket2000
    @aksket2000 Год назад +1

    I believe in corporate bonds from wint wealth giving 9-11%. 20% options may be risky. Goldenpi may be another option but not tried yet.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Sachin. I am yet to make up my mind from the context that mutual funds also offer corporate bonds but they spread the risk over dozens of bonds but in the case of these platforms, there is just one egg in that basket.

  • @saptarshikonar6158
    @saptarshikonar6158 Год назад +1

    Super informative 👍

  • @sierratango9124
    @sierratango9124 Год назад +1

    Shankar you are a rockstar

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Glad you liked the content. Thanks

  • @abdulsathart5302
    @abdulsathart5302 6 месяцев назад

    Return on capital is more important than Return on capital?! What does that mean?

  • @abhinav5847
    @abhinav5847 Год назад

    My experience with grip has been really good.

  • @apurvagandhi9916
    @apurvagandhi9916 Месяц назад

    @shankarnath In light of the recent guidelines from RBI on NBFC - P2P - another update on this alternative is required. Please look into this.

  • @Harshil_Rakesh_Jai_Mata_Di
    @Harshil_Rakesh_Jai_Mata_Di Год назад +1

    I have also invested in cred,12 club but withdraw my all amount. It is totally risky investment. Amount will also become Zero but you can't do anything. No court case, no complaint. Take low guarantee interest of FD and sleep tension free.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience and views

  • @HarshitGupta07
    @HarshitGupta07 Год назад +1

    Hi Shankar sir, please make a video on Debt Mutual Funds like how to select one? Currently, I keep my fixed income in cash and FDs, so willing to explore Debt MFs, PPFs etc

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      I'll try. Thanks for your suggestion

  • @prolongtrader7874
    @prolongtrader7874 Год назад +1

    Nice but too much Risk involved I will avoid all

  • @beluga9596
    @beluga9596 Год назад

    Super coverage as usual sir

  • @muiseec
    @muiseec Год назад +1

    Great content, as always.

  • @sanjaypatelmd4669
    @sanjaypatelmd4669 Год назад +1

    I have given up investing in India…several reasons
    1.) very high management fees
    2) lack of transparency
    3) past experiences
    4)Rupee devaluation

  • @MellowMelodiesGoa
    @MellowMelodiesGoa 4 месяца назад

    correct! return of capital more imp than return on capital

  • @healthwealth360
    @healthwealth360 Год назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @preethishukla8403
    @preethishukla8403 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good video

  • @Shankar-lz7zs
    @Shankar-lz7zs Год назад +1

    Nice information sir

  • @power9Vision
    @power9Vision 11 месяцев назад

    Great, How would you compare the risk vs reward return proportionality and are they governed and insured by SEBI or FDIC/NIPC insured like in the US

  • @manish_algomuse
    @manish_algomuse Год назад +4

    RBI Retails Directs can be a good option also.

    • @nitmat14
      @nitmat14 Год назад

      But isn't it a bidding system?

    • @LatzViz
      @LatzViz Год назад +1

      Zero risk and return of 35 bips more rhan post offfice savings ..thus making highest return where GoI stands as guarantor.

    • @nitmat14
      @nitmat14 Год назад

      @@LatzViz Do you bid for it each time? I have never got a hang of it yet

  • @millennialmind9507
    @millennialmind9507 Год назад

    Which one you use? And can you also tell through which app?

  • @pqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpq
    @pqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpq Год назад +1

    I will stay with fd only looking at risk

  • @vijetarvindpatil7579
    @vijetarvindpatil7579 Год назад

    Pranam Shankar Guruji!!!