
Value Research
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The straight-line trap
The Omaha show is over
Read the signal, not the list
Beware of 'professional' advice
Make Your Money Last: Invest Smart in Retirement
The stolen crystal ball
The great investor theory
53 Lakh SIPs Stopped. Should Your Stop Yours?
Comfort is expensive
Less news is good news
Nothing ever happens
Risk perceptions
Debt vs Equity
SIP Plan For Your Child's Education
Accounting fiction
Institutionalised mistrust
When incentives work against investors
What's your risk tolerance?
What's in a name!
5-Star to 3-Star. Should You Exit?
Are markets really risky?
Monkeys, goats and markets
When the system itself is the risk
The joys of inefficiency
Ep 1171Sold Your Home? Here's Where to Put the Money
One wrong move with your sale proceeds could cost you lakhs — don't let that happen.
Ep 1170A fool and his money...
Foolishness is the lifeblood of the stock market. Instead of worrying about how well companies are doing, investors should worry about whether an adequate supply of foolishness will be maintained
Ep 1169At financial summits, every speaker is selling something
The barber's advice is free, but the haircut costs you
Ep 1168Murky world of stock forecast
It's not possible to predict what happens in the market in the short term. Yet, all kinds of media work hard to maintain the illusion that this is not only possible, but routine.
Ep 1167Why Gold Failed Its Biggest Test
A war, a spike in oil, and the one asset that quietly kept working.
Ep 1164Who really wins when India invests
The story of India's market is more about participation than prediction
Ep 1166Crashes are the best classroom
The only way to truly learn investing is to live through the fear and the panic
Ep 11653 Things to Do Before April 1
Markets down, tax law changed — this is not the week to look away.
Ep 1163March has more crises than days
A World Cup win, a war, oil at $119, drones on refineries, a bank chairman's exit and the month isn't over. The morning panic still belongs to borrowed-money investors, not you.
Ep 1162SEBI's New Rules: What They Mean For You
SEBI just changed the rules — find out if your portfolio is ready.
Ep 1161The wait is the work
Your SIP's XIRR can swing 35 points in a correction, not because you erred, but because early-stage compounding math works differently than most investors think.
Ep 1160The oldest disruption in the book
Every oil shock looks permanent at the time. None of them has been.
Ep 1159How long should that SIP be?
Have a chunk of money to invest? You should SIP it, but for how long?
Ep 1158War, Wealth & What To Do
When markets react to war and headlines grow louder, the real question for investors isn't what's happening — it's whether they should actually do anything about it.
Ep 1157Not your emergency
The market's morning panic belongs to borrowed-money investors, not you
Ep 1156Women & Wealth: Why Earning Isn't Enough
Are women building incomes — but leaving wealth decisions to chance?
Ep 1155The disease of featuritis returns
SEBI's new categorisation circular fixes old problems while handing the industry fresh material for the next round of product clutter
Ep 1154Two rules for fraud victims
When the powerful get robbed, justice is swift. For the rest of us, not really
Ep 1153Optimists live longer. They also invest better
The science of longevity and the science of wealth-building point to the same personality trait
Ep 1152Most misunderstood market signal
Why dividends are more powerful than they appear
Ep 1151The most expensive map in the world
A narrow waterway is dominating headlines. It shouldn't dominate your portfolio.
Ep 1150Multi-Asset or Aggressive Hybrid: Which One Fits You?
Before you chase last year’s returns, understand what you’re really signing up for.
Ep 1149Paper gains, very real taxes
An old bad idea is finding dangerous new respectability
Ep 1145SWP & Bucket Strategy for Retirement
The real test begins after the salary stops. Are you ready?
Ep 1148The mythical average investor
Why standard financial planning rules fail real people
Ep 1144The uncomfortable trade
Why the right investment move often feels like the wrong one