Investing 101: A Beginner's Guide | Nikhil Kamath | TEDxBITSHyderabad
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2021
- Want to start investing in the stock market with very limited capital? In this talk, Nikhil Kamath, founder of Zerodha and an expert in the field of wealth management, breaks down investing in the stock market for complete beginners, mainly at the college level. He walks us through four distinct approaches to this, and talks about his views on the future of the fintech sector.
Nikhil Kamath is a man who has risen through the ranks and left a firm indelible mark on the Indian Financial Markets. Aged just 34, and dubbed 'India's youngest new billionaire', Nikhil Kamath has walked and conquered many paths in his life. From leaving school to play chess internationally to teaching himself stock trading, Nikhil is the embodiment of grabbing life by the horns and dictating its direction. Our next speaker at TEDxBITSHyderabad 2021 is a man who has risen through the ranks and left a firm indelible mark on the Indian Financial Markets. Just aged 34, and dubbed 'India's youngest new billionaire', Nikhil Kamath has walked and conquered many paths in his life. From leaving school to play chess internationally to teaching himself stock trading, Nikhil is the embodiment of grabbing life by the horns and directing one's own life. In 2010, Nikhil, along with his brother Nithin Kamath, created Zerodha - a revolutionary start-up that would grow to become India's largest brokerage platform. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Favorite stock of Kamath: Fish.
Invest in a better chess coach instead of cheating in a charity exhibition match.
Seeing all the comments here makes me proud of the chess community that I am a part of. Never thought there would be ardent lovers of chess like there are right now!
A guy that cheats in a charity chess event against Vishy, a humble legend..
cheating against vishy is a lifelong blunder
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Now I wonder whether all his money came from legal means
sir aapka favorite fish kaunsa hai? stockfish lau kya aap ke liye?
When is the next episode: Cheating 101 coming? Very excited for that😂😂😂
You cheated with stock fish bruh😂
does being a billionaire allow you to cheat in chess?
He cheated his way to so called glory. Pathetic personality. When character is lost everything is lost.
Thanks you inspired me so much. Now i also can get 3000 elo.
Well it's a good thing that I have started my finance journey at the age of 16, wish me luck!
My advice is always to keep the majority in ETFs that cover multiple sectors. Then have a couple stocks, as a small percentage, picked out that you feel personally attached to or interested in. That way you can mitigate a lot of the risk but also have a personal touch to your portfolio. I feel this mitigates some of the emotional downsides or disinterest people have with investing. Also helps with the urge to constantly buy/sell with fluxes in the market. Grateful i have an adviser at this point. major Thanks to Rita Wildrin Mora.
I wonder if there's an engine that can just play stocks for me!
#1 advice : be a morally corrupt person and cheat your competition away, like he did against chess legend Anand !
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What a great inspiration for youngster .A school drop out kid , sell old phones ,worked in call center for 8000 ruppes is the youngest billionare of India at the age of 34
Stockfish started analysing stocks too?