Our
Blogs
Our Blogs
Investing is not just about numbers, charts, or company reports. It is also about the mind. Every buy or sell
Every investor, whether a young professional saving their first salary or an HNI managing a legacy portfolio, faces the same
For most investors, unlisted shares feel risky and confusing. They are not traded on NSE or BSE, exits take time
Silver shocked markets in early 2026, surging to ₹4,10,000 per kg on January 29 before crashing more than 30% to
PMS, or Portfolio Management Services, has become a buzzword among India’s high-net-worth investors, and for good reason. One question that
Category III AIFs represent the most active and tactical side of the alternative investment world. These funds are designed for
Category II AIFs form the broadest and most diverse segment of the alternative investment landscape. Unlike Category I, which focuses
In India, some of the biggest companies started small, with vision and capital from early believers. Category I Alternative Investment
Alternative investments are fast becoming the new frontier for wealthy investors in India. For years, stocks, bonds, and real estate
Investing is not just about numbers, charts, or company reports. It is also about the mind. Every buy or sell
Every investor, whether a young professional saving their first salary or an HNI managing a legacy portfolio, faces the same
For most investors, unlisted shares feel risky and confusing. They are not traded on NSE or BSE, exits take time
Every big company was once just an idea. Picture this: you’re sipping chai with a friend who tells you about
Unlisted shares are shares of the company that are not traded on stock exchanges like NSE or BSE. Instead, they
Global banks like ‘Citi’ have downgraded their ratings on Indian equities from ‘overweight’ to ‘neutral’. Why? Valuations are high. Earnings
From being a startup darling to a cautionary tale, OYO has seen it all. Valuation markdowns. Delayed IPO. Investor skepticism.