How to earn higher returns from sovereign gold bonds | Sovereign gold bonds on stock exchanges

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @bernardsegouin6773
    @bernardsegouin6773 Год назад +36

    from a personal angle I'm aware continuing to invest in periods of higher volatility is a Smart way to build wealth., these volatilities look promising

    • @soothingrelaxationandmedit68
      @soothingrelaxationandmedit68 Год назад

      Certainly, Investors should also exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.

    • @Deitricklaverne
      @Deitricklaverne Год назад

      indeed, most people downplay the roles of financial experts until burnt by there mistakes. Productivity is optimized and keeping up to date strategies and analysis makes it more lucrative. I've been able to navigate the volatilities and scaled up 880k from 220k with professional guidance.

    • @benjamineprg4249
      @benjamineprg4249 Год назад

      Wow impressive numbers, No doubt being financially free and not having to worry much about health care and other expenses cannot be overemphasized, making smart plans and setting up diversified investment portfolios is quite essential. Who do you work with?

    • @Deitricklaverne
      @Deitricklaverne Год назад

      CHRIS RYAN STEWART

    • @Deitricklaverne
      @Deitricklaverne Год назад

      Chris Ryan Stewart is the CFP responsible for my portfolio success, the man has a private client base you can confirm him yourself on the internet, regulation an all.

  • @TechnoAnkitIndore
    @TechnoAnkitIndore Год назад +5

    Very well timing of this video, I was looking for the pros and cons of investing through demat and netbanking. Thank you for very well summarizing everything related to SGB.

    • @etmoneyhindi
      @etmoneyhindi Год назад

      Hello, great to know that you liked the video. Do share it with your friends and family as well.

  • @piyush7679
    @piyush7679 3 дня назад

    Very insightful thanks a lot!

  • @puneetporwal
    @puneetporwal Год назад +3

    In the 3 tables comparing returns from primary issuances vs 1% disc vs 8% disc:
    1. shouldn't the final price at maturity be the same? And this final should be calculated based on an assumed 6% cagr for 8 yrs on actual current price of 5948.5. This works out to 9481.
    2. U have clubbed all int payments and added to final price and then done a cagr. Shouldn't an xirr be done? This gives the true picture as cagr is NOT taking into account time value of money. Difference between the two is quite reasonable.
    These changes will result in significantly different returns.

    • @etmoneyhindi
      @etmoneyhindi Год назад +1

      Hello, thanks for your sharp insight. I will forward it to our content team.

    • @puneetporwal
      @puneetporwal Год назад

      @@etmoneyhindi will be great if you can share the updated video. Thanks.

  • @raiamit1601
    @raiamit1601 Год назад +2

    Just Buy directly from RBI and sell to RBI after lock in. So much trouble when buying from secondary market and also discount and volume available is not worth it

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  Год назад

      Hello, if you want to avoid hassles, this is indeed the way to go. However, those who want to earn slightly extra and understand the nuances of buying SGBs in the secondary market can go through the stock exchange route.

  • @hvlakshmi8704
    @hvlakshmi8704 Год назад +1

    nice video. did not burn fingers buying them. If it is not pegged with the commodity then where will the government get the money in case the price rises steeply over eight years?

    • @Ritziey
      @Ritziey Год назад

      good question though

    • @KanagaDeepanN
      @KanagaDeepanN 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, may be just by printing more money and as usual dilute its value..

  • @ShantanuNandy
    @ShantanuNandy Год назад +3

    What will happen if we buy SGB from the secondary market and we hold it still maturity and not sell it before.

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  Год назад

      Hello, the SGB matures after 8 years from its issue date. It doesn't matter whether it was bought during the fresh issue or from the secondary market. On maturity, the bonds are redeemed for the prevailing gold prices.

  • @muralimurali6816
    @muralimurali6816 3 месяца назад

    Really good information

  • @shivrajrana7427
    @shivrajrana7427 10 месяцев назад

    Outstanding work!

  • @mariofernandes7599
    @mariofernandes7599 Год назад

    excellent video.timing,details etc etc....can SGB's used as a loan collateral????

  • @adiyabhandari4665
    @adiyabhandari4665 Месяц назад

    Excellent
    Interest is 2.5% if buy from primary market but if buy from secondary market then interest 2.5% or 1.5% ?

  • @sohail7796
    @sohail7796 Год назад

    Sgb being listed is so stupid because sgb is mostly trading lower then gold value and main point of buying gold is it being not linked to market

  • @divyanshubhatnagar4601
    @divyanshubhatnagar4601 7 месяцев назад

    What taxes are to be paid while buying the SGB from secondary market? Is it the STT charges?

  • @vrajvaradraj3919
    @vrajvaradraj3919 Год назад +4

    if SGB is brought from secondary market and held to maturity :
    1. is the maturity amount still exempt from any capital gains tax?
    2. is the 2.5% interest credited in trading account?
    Please help me to understand.
    Thanks

    • @ShantanuNandy
      @ShantanuNandy Год назад +2

      2.5% interest will be credited to your linked bank account as per my knowledge

    • @pswolv
      @pswolv Год назад +1

      I have the same question

    • @rokiaafamily499
      @rokiaafamily499 Год назад +2

      Yes it is tax exempted. I read about the same in multiple finance websites before purchasing in secondary market

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  Год назад +2

      Hello, if you hold the SGB until its maturity, the gains are tax-free. It doesn't matter whether you bought the SGB during the fresh issue or from the secondary market. The point is that you should hold it until maturity. Do note that only the maturity proceeds from SGBs are tax-free, not the 2.5% annual interest. The interest is taxed as per your income slab and tax regime. The interest will likely be credited to your bank account linked with the trading account.

    • @pswolv
      @pswolv Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot, had one more query
      If bought thru secondary market, post maturity do they have to be sold on exchange or they are automatically redeemed ?

  • @darkhorse943
    @darkhorse943 Год назад +2

    I have SGB in physical certificate form. Is it possible to convert it to demat? What is the process?

    • @Ritziey
      @Ritziey Год назад

      i dont think that's possible 🤔

    • @nishitkumar3277
      @nishitkumar3277 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes you can

  • @deekshantbelwal1269
    @deekshantbelwal1269 Год назад +1

    Better invest in multi cap funds to take advantage of diversification

    • @valueinvestor668
      @valueinvestor668 Год назад

      Flexicap is better than multicap

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  Год назад

      Hello, multi-cap funds are a way to invest in equity. If you want diversification across assets, SGBs and other gold investment options can be considered.

    • @puneetporwal
      @puneetporwal Год назад +1

      ​@@ETMONEYguess he meant multi-asset n not multi cap

    • @Ritziey
      @Ritziey Год назад

      ​@@valueinvestor668 what could be a brief distinction between them?

  • @prashanthr1993
    @prashanthr1993 7 месяцев назад

    Doea buying from secondary market entail tax?

  • @ssv1860
    @ssv1860 Год назад

    Why does etmoney not have customer care no?

  • @akashkapuur
    @akashkapuur Год назад

    Very informative video.

    • @etmoneyhindi
      @etmoneyhindi Год назад

      Hello, thanks for liking the video. Request you to share it with your friends and family as well.

  • @nishitkumar3277
    @nishitkumar3277 11 месяцев назад

    Can i hold it for more than 8 years?

  • @yuvaprakashn9531
    @yuvaprakashn9531 Год назад

    Can we hold sovereign gold bond after 8 years. for ex, Is possible to sell bond after 10 years?

    • @thedreamcatcher6228
      @thedreamcatcher6228 9 месяцев назад +1

      No you can't Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGB) is Gov Securities and has a fixed maturity date. So on the date of maturity, it will auto redeem and funds will be transferred in your bank account and I don't see any point why would somebody want to hold even after maturity why not just invest again somewhere which provides better returns and better opportunity and 8 yrs a big big long-time.

  • @thedefender2191
    @thedefender2191 Год назад +2

    Is 2.5 percent annual return also tax free

    • @bhavyashah8181
      @bhavyashah8181 Год назад +1

      No intrest is not tax free

    • @thedefender2191
      @thedefender2191 Год назад +1

      Thanks

    • @rakesh_vv
      @rakesh_vv Год назад

      No. It's taxed as per in which tax slab you come under.

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  Год назад

      Hello, no, it's not. The interest is taxed as per your income slab and the tax regime that you have opted for.

    • @thedefender2191
      @thedefender2191 Год назад +1

      @@ETMONEY effective return will be 1.75%?

  • @girishgirishg123
    @girishgirishg123 9 месяцев назад

    If i sold few sgb after 5 years and i again buy same within in month,I have to pay LTCG?

    • @KrishnaAgarwal-wr3bm
      @KrishnaAgarwal-wr3bm 8 месяцев назад

      yes once sold then txn complete. new buy will be a different set of txn

  • @TheHueCanvasStorebyNikitaDas
    @TheHueCanvasStorebyNikitaDas Год назад

    Hi, I had a few queries, if I place a new issue order from Zerodha will it still be tax free during sale post 8years of tenure?
    Secondly, is there any benefit booking new issues through bank or platforms like Zerodha? Which is better?
    Thirdly, is the 50rs discount also applicable to platforms like Zerodha? If not, which platforms have this discount?

    • @thedreamcatcher6228
      @thedreamcatcher6228 9 месяцев назад

      Yes sovereign golds are tax exempt if held till maturity
      .
      SGB are issued by RBI (it's a govt security) so you can buy it anywhere wherever it suits you it's the same no special treatment anywhere.Only if primary seller is RBI and you are not buying it in secondary market (stock market).
      It's subjected to at the price offered by seller in secondary market so zerodha will not give you any special treatment any stock broker is just the same just fees and charges are different.