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    India Playbook 2024: Where to invest conundrum?

    Retail investors favor small-cap stocks due to high returns. Large-caps trade at a valuation discount to small-caps. Domestic ownership prevails in small-caps, with retail investors holding a significant share. Opportunities exist in Finsumption, Capex, and Make in India themes favoring small and mid-cap companies.

    Spot financial trends using this MS Excel tool and make advanced predictions for investing

    MS Excel helps recognise the seasonal patterns, allowing investors to make advanced predictions.

    New NPS contribution rule: PFRDA reduces timeline of contributions made from July 1; three important things to know

    New NPS rules: The new NPS contribution timeline allowing for same-day investment will come into force on July 1, 2024, as per a circular issued by PFRDA on June 28, 2024.

    Groww user alleges 'fraud', says app shows mutual fund investment but can't redeem, company denies; what are lessons for MF investors?

    Groww faces 'fraud' allegation: A customer's complaint against Groww, has sparked concerns over investment safety via execution-only platforms (EOPs). The investor alleged via social media that investments made through Groww could not be withdrawn despite the app showing them as invested. Groww responded, asserting no deduction occurred and the mutual fund transaction did not take place. The incident underscores broader worries among investors about data reliability on fintech apps. ET Wealth delves into the details surrounding the incident. What could mutual fund investors learn from this incident?

    Jigar Mistry on five sectors where investors can allocate fresh capital

    Mutual funds, if you look at the smallcap number of folios, that has gone up 4x in under three years. We have now more smallcap folios than midcap or largecap number of folios.

    Retirement planning: Where to invest to retire at 55

    The Portfolio Doctor assesses the health of the fund portfolio, examines the schemes and their suitability with regard to the goals and, if required, recommends corrective measures. The advice given is based on the performance of the funds, the risk profile of the investor as well as his financial goals.

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