Category “Investment 101” Course Series

Chasing Losses in Investing

Chasing losses in investing

Chasing Losses in Investing: Why It’s Costly & How Retail Investors Can Avoid This Trap? When markets turn volatile, the pressure to “get back what you lost” becomes overwhelming, especially for retail investors with limited capital. This behavior, known as…

Dollar-Cost Averaging: A Simple, Smart Investment Strategy for Retail Investors

Dollar Cost Averaging

Investing in the financial markets, especially as a retail investor with limited capital, can feel daunting. Market volatility, timing uncertainties, and emotional decision-making often stand in the way of growing your wealth. Luckily, there’s a straightforward approach designed specifically to…

How the Stock Market Works: A Beginner’s Guide for Retail Investors

How Stock Market Works

The stock market often feels like a complex and intimidating world, especially if you’re just starting out. With jargon flying around and stories of wild price swings, it’s easy for new investors—especially retail investors with less capital—to feel overwhelmed and…

Credit Score and CIBIL: Key Differences and Benefits for Retail Investors

Credit Score and CIBIL

Understanding your credit health can be the turning point in your financial journey — especially for retail investors with limited capital. This blog post will help clarify two commonly misunderstood terms: credit score and CIBIL. We will explore their key…

Emergency Fund Basics and How to Start Creating One

Emergency funds basics

Build an Emergency Fund — How to Start an Emergency Fund & Save for Financial Security Practical steps to create an emergency savings account, savings for emergencies, and simple financial planning for beginners. Financial stability is a goal we all…

Mutual Funds vs ETFs: Which Investment is Best for Retail Investors with Limited Capital?

Mutual Fund Vs ETF's

Investing in financial markets can often feel like navigating a maze—one filled with jargon, endless options, and sometimes overwhelming choices. For retail investors, especially those starting with limited capital, selecting the right investment vehicle is crucial. Mutual Funds and Exchange…

How Discipline Impacts ROI

Discipline and ROI

Discipline in investing is the foundation of long-term success. Investors who stay consistent often improve ROI with discipline over time. An investment strategy for beginners should focus on simplicity, diversification, and patience. Learning how to avoid emotional investing ensures better…