Are you suffering from Small Exposure Investor Syndrome?
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2024
- Focussing on small insignificant details often forgetting the big picture and crucial steps is known as small exposure syndrome. To become rich, we need to think like a rich person!
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The way you communicate is simply amazing... To the point & on the face...
For me personally, your channel is actually is as much about personality development as it is about investing.
Your 9% FD point... I can totally relate to this quote.
"If you are not willing to own a stock for 10 years, do not even think about owning it for 10 minutes." - Warren Buffett
Very well explained sir, I can totally relate! I remember spending hrs together for a new investment for small exposure aka FOMO, now I keep things simple and not worry too much
Bravo, Awesome Explanation.
That small bank interest part is owesome sir... Netthiadi😄
Good thoughts. We could also relate this to the Pareto principle where 20% of efforts usually give 80% of results.
Thanks to your blog that I am not affected by this syndrome anymore. :) There are some other very trivial things people use to chase like cash back & credit card points ..
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Liked the way you started this video.. Still watching..
You are our very own Thalaivar!
Sir very nice video, it's like missing the forest for the trees!
An Honest good opinion
Sir, if my equity portion in my retirement portfolio is very minimal (just 22%, 78% was becoz of PPF/LIC), shall i give priority to invest in equity (ELSS) instead of PPF till i meet asset allocation of 50-50
Please change the calender. It's a new year 😂
Doesn't an investor need some sort of equity-debt asset allocation discipline?
Doesn't PPF + NPS serve that balance?
A person (maybe gross income, 15L+), putting aside 10L a year for investment, can put 2L in PPF+NPS and 8L in equity. What's wrong with that kind of ratio? at 20%, he's not over-exposed to debt. (Plus, if there's a prolonged, Japan-style bear market in the future, then at least he will have the debt funds to fall back on, during retirement.)
What's your views on EPFO news.
Do not increase EPS pension contribution!