The Hidden Flaw in Compounding Everyone Misses

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  • @raghavendravishwas5929
    @raghavendravishwas5929 11 днів тому +8

    Mind blowing video..This s the reality..junior nifty hit all time high and then fell 22% 🤦

  • @KimMary-l9v
    @KimMary-l9v 13 днів тому +83

    As an investment enthusiast, I often wonder how top-level investors are able to become millionaires through investing. I have a significant amount of capital to start with, but I'm unsure about the strategies and direct I should take to help me generate substantial profits like some people are this season.

    • @Kimberly-f3n2y
      @Kimberly-f3n2y 13 днів тому +1

      I’m not in a position to offer financial advice, but given the significant amount of capital you're working with, it would be wise to consult a financial advisor who can guide you in developing a strategy tailored to your goals and risk tolerance.

    • @MarteDav
      @MarteDav 13 днів тому

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      @NikolaDav 13 днів тому

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    • @TECHNICALHEDGE
      @TECHNICALHEDGE 12 днів тому

      I will suggest You , If You Are Risk Taker Than Invest Your Money Account To Allocation Wise. Like High risk Than 40% In Equities , 20% In Commodity Like Gold And Silver Or Crude , 20% Real Estate , 20% Debt Fund Or F.D.
      Secondly If You Want Low Risk and Moderatr Returns Than , 25% Equity , 15% RealEstate , 40% Debt Fund Or F.D , 20% In Commodities Like Gold , Silver , Or Crude Oil.
      In Equities Need To Select Only Large Cap Stocks At Prices Down At 35%- 45% From Last High

  • @chocotronix2844
    @chocotronix2844 8 днів тому +2

    while explaining a concept you are suppose to take real time scenario, bank interest is 6.5 % , and when you take that figure , your whole video goes for a toss .

  • @aravind3398
    @aravind3398 12 днів тому +9

    When the market is up videos that show insane growth and compounding are made, with commentators urging people to put their hard earned money in speculative assets. When the market is down, videos like this are plenty available. Makes me distrust any financial advisors/commentators.

  • @pingalaravisankar1745
    @pingalaravisankar1745 День тому

    Super comparison

  • @vikash121sk
    @vikash121sk 8 днів тому +2

    Compounding always will FAIL in stocks .
    It only works when Company invest at 1 year and waits for 5 years for good returns . Meanwhile the company MD makes roadmap for success . Retails investors invest and wait for good returns
    How will it work ?

  • @ErPPankaj
    @ErPPankaj 13 днів тому +5

    He is talking about the stock based SIP or compounding which might be very risky as it's difficult to predict specific stock or theme based mutual fund.Yes it's true that people are expecting too much returns but at least 12% returns for longer horizon can be expected from the disciplined SIP.

    • @karthikrangappa6417
      @karthikrangappa6417 12 днів тому

      Talking about how compounding works, regardless of SIP or lumpsum.

    • @saumitit944
      @saumitit944 10 днів тому +1

      why? 12% is from older data. Do you think the India from 1990-2000, 2000-2010, 2010-2020 were the same? And the coming India with brutal inequality of income, slow spending by general masses and punitive taxes allow for 12% each year as CAGR?

    • @rameshjain1075
      @rameshjain1075 10 днів тому

      15% can be expected in sip

    • @amishbhadwa7104
      @amishbhadwa7104 День тому

      @@saumitit944Bhai If markets fail to generate 12% then atleast inflation will cool down to 2-3% just like in the US

  • @Ragas07
    @Ragas07 12 днів тому +6

    This is exactly what is sequence of returns risk! There is no compounding in Equity.

    • @SinghSaab55
      @SinghSaab55 12 днів тому

      Bro compounding start working good after +100% return I didn't think you hold after making 100% that's why you don't know.

    • @saumitit944
      @saumitit944 10 днів тому +1

      Yes. You can think your money has compounded and it will be all swept away by some black swan event like covid, or market crashing due to high valuation corrections or due to some scam unbeknownst to SEBI.
      That's why have Goal based investing... and when you're closer to your goal shift the corpus from Stocks to Fixed Instruments (FD,RD, Savings, Govt/AAA Bonds) to protect your principal and the interest

    • @rameshjain1075
      @rameshjain1075 10 днів тому

      it will work in sip if it is for long term

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    @pradeep2kedar День тому

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  • @DarrellBerube
    @DarrellBerube 9 днів тому +2

    What's the most effective strategy during this period of volatility with the rate cut? Most of my portfolio is in (20% Index funds, 20% CD's 30% Bonds/T-bills and other assets) I want to explore different strategies to benefit from a potential bubble.

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      @MichaelDoll-h9b 9 днів тому +1

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      @JamieL.Butler 9 днів тому +1

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    • @KnottEdwin
      @KnottEdwin 9 днів тому +1

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      Enthused about investing for my eventual retirement.

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      @JamieL.Butler 9 днів тому

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      @Lorikira-s4e 9 днів тому +1

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  • @mandarp9472
    @mandarp9472 13 днів тому +5

    Nothing is guaranteed but we must be optimisic when we have invested in market.

  • @akhil_sai
    @akhil_sai 12 днів тому +11

    what was the motive of FD return assuming to be 20% when we know the more accurate value from historical data, this is misleading for new comers.

    • @raghavat9130
      @raghavat9130 12 днів тому +1

      He was comparing the M&M stock with 18 % cagr to FD. So he wanted to show diffence between same cagr but difference in consistency

    • @swechha_rajasam
      @swechha_rajasam 12 днів тому +2

      He didn't just show the difference between FD and stock market, he also claimed that the FD return in 10years time horizon is 20% CAGR, which is impossible when the interest rates are between 6-8%. Watch at 2:29
      Waren Buffet poor fellow didn't know that he can generate 20% CAGR in FDs. He invested in stock market to generate 21% CAGR throughout his life 😂
      It's surprising that such a foolish analogy came from Zerodha!!

    • @abinashmohanty7822
      @abinashmohanty7822 10 днів тому

      ​@@swechha_rajasam
      Check 1:13

  • @prajkta07
    @prajkta07 13 днів тому +2

    Thank you for providing a clear and realistic explanation of the market. In a world full of overhyped promises and misleading information, your approach is refreshing and greatly appreciated. 🙏 Your honest insights and straightforward guidance are truly valuable. 💡 Keep up the great work in educating and empowering us with the truth!❤

    • @akash4517
      @akash4517 13 днів тому

      I thought karthik would finally answer this question.
      But if a stock at T1 Trade at 100 and T2 at 500 but at T3 it again trades at 100.
      Then where is compounding.
      Only thing which compounds is dividend money which you receive and eventually that increases the base value or NAV in mutual funds.

    • @karthikrangappa6417
      @karthikrangappa6417 12 днів тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words :)

  • @SandipPatil009
    @SandipPatil009 13 днів тому +13

    I think compounding never works in stock market, there is only value appreciation

    • @ErPPankaj
      @ErPPankaj 13 днів тому

      Point

    • @akash4517
      @akash4517 13 днів тому +1

      I thought karthik would finally answer this question.
      But if a stock at T1 Trade at 100 and T2 at 500 but at T3 it again trades at 100.
      Then where is compounding.
      Only thing which compounds is dividend money which you receive and eventually that increases the base value or NAV in mutual funds.

    • @PIXEL00000
      @PIXEL00000 13 днів тому +2

      Looks like u never understood or a newbie

    • @karthikrangappa6417
      @karthikrangappa6417 12 днів тому

      @@akash4517 If you take regular returns, it will be a +ve return, but in reality its 0% return. That is why ppl use log to calculate returns.

    • @karthikrangappa6417
      @karthikrangappa6417 12 днів тому

      There is compounding, but the experience is different :)

  • @ITwithIT
    @ITwithIT 11 днів тому +2

    What a stupid example to take to mislead people! No bank can ever ever give 20% interest on FDs. If that were the case, no one would invest in equiy

  • @bhajansonguitar335
    @bhajansonguitar335 2 дні тому

    Nice! You could have also showed the worst picture which is an example of a stock that not only didn't climb rather went bankrupt. That would have put the actual risk into the picture.

  • @swechha_rajasam
    @swechha_rajasam 12 днів тому +1

    He didn't just show the difference between FD and stock market, he also claimed that the FD return in 10years time horizon is 20% CAGR, which is almost impossible when the interest rates are between 6-8%. @2:29
    Waren Buffet poor fellow didn't know that he can generate 20% CAGR in FDs. He invested in stock market to generate 21% CAGR throughout his life 😂
    It's surprising that such a foolish analogy came from Zerodha!!

    • @ITwithIT
      @ITwithIT 11 днів тому

      Exactly!!!!!

    • @mithunsaha9770
      @mithunsaha9770 11 днів тому

      It was just an example to explain compound interest. He didn't claim that FD s give 20% return

  • @itsover9008
    @itsover9008 8 днів тому

    Be greedy when others are feaful, be fearful when others are greedy. Now is a good time to invest long term in good companies.

  • @piyushjain4349
    @piyushjain4349 12 днів тому +1

    Very helpful content ❤❤

  • @zonejvm
    @zonejvm 12 днів тому +3

    No actual compounding in equity , simple , find ways to increase your income

  • @chandbatti
    @chandbatti 11 днів тому +1

    I disagree .. only stock exchange will give you very good returns... Of course you will hv to go through sleepless nights... No pain no gain.... Invest in mutual funds some surplus funds... Remain invested for next 20 years and see it grow... Property will give returns ... But cumbersome... Maitain, lease out....

  • @mdyunus-m9i
    @mdyunus-m9i 11 днів тому

    Wow … such an informative video… 😊

  • @tonarasi
    @tonarasi 11 днів тому

    I always knew this and never buy into flimsy compelling stories about compounding in stock markets as sold by many of UA-camrs..Thanks for ascertaining this..

  • @nmurali4410
    @nmurali4410 12 днів тому +1

    Well said Sir!

  • @lakshnaramesh9733
    @lakshnaramesh9733 12 днів тому

    My father invested in ICICI Bank during early 1990's, the compounding was unimaginable

  • @GangadharanRavichandran
    @GangadharanRavichandran 13 днів тому +1

    If I invest in Nifty 50 index for 10 year period with average CAGR of 12 % then compounding will work right?

    • @religionofpeace782
      @religionofpeace782 13 днів тому +4

      Forget 12% cagr. Nifty can give zero% cagr for a 10 year period also. Happened from 1993-2002.

    • @karthikrangappa6417
      @karthikrangappa6417 12 днів тому +3

      Compounding works, but what I'm trying to explain is the nature in which it works :)

    • @indiautube4915
      @indiautube4915 12 днів тому +1

      There is no guarantee in stock market. 12% is gimmick by mutual fund sales people and finfluencers. Indian stock market return in last 1 year (17 Jan 2024 to 17 Jan 2025 is 8 %). All he is telling in this video is journey in stock market is not smooth like FD

  • @sayanguha4974
    @sayanguha4974 9 днів тому

    This example makes the FD chart look good by making the cage rate @ 20%. Point is, no instrument gives you 20% linear returns.

  • @Bipun_Maharjan
    @Bipun_Maharjan 10 днів тому

    what if i take a exit on bull and reenter only in bear wont that help to earn req CAGR?

  • @riyajshaikh5568
    @riyajshaikh5568 11 днів тому +1

    When was FD rate 20% ever?

    • @demya3464
      @demya3464 11 днів тому +2

      CAGR I think

    • @RAMKUMAR-ry6qr
      @RAMKUMAR-ry6qr 11 днів тому

      Some utopian dystopian la la land interest rates he assumed 😂

    • @preetambhattacharjee7521
      @preetambhattacharjee7521 11 днів тому +1

      He said, "it's an exaggeration" @ 1:15 Bro. Are you even listening?

  • @ravitennis6686
    @ravitennis6686 13 днів тому +2

    At the end of the day, what truly matters is how many years one has left in life, especially when it comes to investing. For example, a 25-year-old investor has approximately 35 years before considering withdrawing from the market. This gives them plenty of time to wait for the market to rebound during bear market trends. 🐻
    On the other hand, a 57-year-old individual may only have about 3 years of patience to wait for the market to recover, as their retirement age is approaching. 💀

  • @Zzzz-nv8hf
    @Zzzz-nv8hf 3 дні тому

    Very comfortably he took 20 % FD return and concludes "while end return is same but journey differs". What stupidity.

    • @sasikantht1658
      @sasikantht1658 3 дні тому

      Nah, I believe you missed the point dear friend. This topic is about explaining compounding and its effects, not real or unreal figures.

  • @TrueTuberr
    @TrueTuberr 5 днів тому

    Nicest video on internet

  • @rajeshr6195
    @rajeshr6195 13 днів тому

    Exactly.We should now thing about the projections shown for mutual funds etc..where they advertise that so and so investment should have generated so and so amount.

  • @arjunsbabu8712
    @arjunsbabu8712 12 днів тому

    Thankyou for the video Sir. Can you please create a video on SLBM in zerodha

  • @jatin.patil777
    @jatin.patil777 12 днів тому

    Insightful.

  • @thesimpleeeee
    @thesimpleeeee 9 днів тому

    Sir please explain the difference between contra fund and value fund pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @raghuavanali
    @raghuavanali 12 днів тому

    Correct, Sir. I'm glad that finally someone spoke truth.

  • @prasannakulandaivelu4602
    @prasannakulandaivelu4602 12 днів тому

    We bought tcs shares in 2004 at ipo stocks now it has grown 448 in last 20 years

  • @john0094
    @john0094 13 днів тому +2

    Whats the point ?? No one will make money.Invest in fd .

    • @dreamerLevel
      @dreamerLevel 13 днів тому +2

      Most of the videos on youtube, gives false hope of compounding.
      It can work wonders but there are times where the stock stays low for a decade and bull runs in 2 years bringing the cagr at 15%. thus giving false hope of compounding returns, as the first decade your returns were less than 0. And again you can't time the market
      Basically what he wants to say is that don't be greedy with the high compounding effect in the market as one needs to take the market conditions into consideration

    • @santoshshetty8103
      @santoshshetty8103 9 днів тому

      I believe CAGR, return is how we can compare less risky asset like FD vs market linked asset like stock or mutual funds. Compounding can't be tagged to equity or real estate but CAGR ( compounded annual growth rate ) can for lumpsump investment

  • @KamalSingh-ht6un
    @KamalSingh-ht6un 13 днів тому +1

    Love to learn Z.V.❤

  • @ankitkathait3514
    @ankitkathait3514 12 днів тому +1

    Bhaiyya hedging pe bhi ek video bana lo

  • @bratinghosh7665
    @bratinghosh7665 3 дні тому

    You have chosen such a bogus example of 20% FD interest that the essence of comparison with stock market return is lost. Pls do chose realistic case study to explain the topic. Sorry to be critical…

  • @senthilkumarn4u
    @senthilkumarn4u 12 днів тому

    Good info..

  • @rameshjain1075
    @rameshjain1075 10 днів тому

    SIP for long term will work like fd

  • @Karthik.R.V
    @Karthik.R.V 11 днів тому

    Sir please make the same videos in kannada as well simultaneously please

  • @malliyana201
    @malliyana201 13 днів тому +3

    Which FD gives 20%?

    • @Shivamawasthi11221
      @Shivamawasthi11221 13 днів тому +2

      He already said bro "assume" is the keyword here...

    • @malliyana201
      @malliyana201 13 днів тому +3

      @ “”Assume” your car can travel at 6000 kmph. Then you can reach Mumbai to Delhi in 30 minutes.” - kinda a ludicrous assumption there ain’t it? To someone who doesn’t know this stuff, it would sound like an FD was able to beat the returns of M&M over a 5-year period, or that an FD will double your money in 5 years, which is ridiculous. Why assume when the rates are known? Mention that it is 6-7% and won’t even beat inflation. Else some people might get misguided seeing that curve.

    • @karthikrangappa6417
      @karthikrangappa6417 12 днів тому

      Actually you can replace 20% with 8% too. It still does not change the crux of the video.

    • @santhoshsamprathi2482
      @santhoshsamprathi2482 12 днів тому

      ​@@karthikrangappa6417Well said Karthik avre

    • @raghavat9130
      @raghavat9130 12 днів тому

      He was comparing 18% cagr of MM stock with consistent CAGR. So he assumed 20% vs 18% Just to keep it easy

  • @ramsharanmittal1546
    @ramsharanmittal1546 12 днів тому

    I felt this video was waste of the my time because it is not telling any new I know about of the stock votality. But at the same time it is telling how much people are not aware about financial education. At the same time but at the same time platform like varsity putting such kind of videos

  • @pjnippani
    @pjnippani 12 днів тому

    Good video keep going on

  • @TECHNICALHEDGE
    @TECHNICALHEDGE 12 днів тому +1

    Zerodha Bank Can Give 20% Return🔥🔥

  • @r21061991
    @r21061991 12 днів тому

    Nice video

  • @88anand1
    @88anand1 12 днів тому

    nice

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    @Jackson_heights94 12 днів тому

    👌👌👌

  • @Pkg811
    @Pkg811 13 днів тому +1

    🎉

  • @maulik2500
    @maulik2500 13 днів тому

    👍🏻

  • @nesarag9546
    @nesarag9546 8 днів тому

    Can you make the videos in Kannada. It’s easy to understand

  • @pradeep4645
    @pradeep4645 7 днів тому

    How can you claim that FD returns will provide a 20% CAGR? People don’t have such options, which is why they invest in stocks despite their volatility. For stocks, you've provided exact details, but for FD, you're making an assumption. Be practical, or else this becomes misleading. Also, people who are researching fundamentally strong stocks for the long term might lose hope if they watch this video.

    • @yogstar88
      @yogstar88 2 дні тому

      He made an assumption, for an example, for illustration purposes. Go back to 1:10

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  • @djy089
    @djy089 13 днів тому +1

    That's why SIPs are best for me 😅

    • @karthikrangappa6417
      @karthikrangappa6417 12 днів тому +1

      For me too :)

    • @indiautube4915
      @indiautube4915 12 днів тому

      Concept explained in video applies to sips too. Stock market returns are not linear like FD returns