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Mar 16, 2022
Albert Einstein famously said, “Compound interest is the strongest force in the world. If you fail to understand it, you will have to pay it and if you do, you earn it”.
Stock investing is merely a game for some, it brings them the thrill to think, “I knew when to sell and see now I'm richer”. For others, the goal of investing is to gradually build wealth over time.
Whatever the agenda, it’s important to buy well-researched companies. In picking individual stocks, the fate of the investment is linked to the fortunes of the company. This becomes a double edged sword. On one hand, there’s the potential for a massive payout if the company does well. On the other hand, there’s a risk of losing money if the company does not perform well.
An investor who picks single stocks has to contend with the following.
1. Research: Investing in a good company involves researching several things. Reading financial statements, keeping track of the economy and so on. It takes time and effort to do this well.
2. Tracking: Successful investing doesn’t stop at just picking a good company. Companies are affected by day to day happenings in the economy. A good investor needs to keep track of these changes.
3. Risk: Despite one’s best efforts, companies sometimes don’t live up to their potential. This leads to loss on the investment. Investors need to constantly be on their toes to monitor the happenings in the economy and add or remove stocks accordingly.
4. Emotions: Since the market is volatile, investors often find it difficult to cope with the ups and downs. This volatility often throws people off from meeting their long term goals.
Easier way to do it is through investing pre-built baskets of stocks or ETFs like Mutual Funds, PMS, and smallcases. Today let’s look at smallcases in detail.
They are basket of stocks or ETFs based on relatable ideas. These baskets are curated and weighted with utmost care by research experts.
Diversification in a basket: Since smallcase consist of multiple stocks or ETFs, you are protected against risk arising from a single stock or ETF.
Curated and monitored by professionals: smallcase are curated by experts and backed by research.
Absolute control: You earn potential dividends directly in your bank account. You can exit whenever you want including partial exits, and not have to pay any exit charge.
Easy to track: All the information you need about the constituents and performance of the smallcase can be found in one convenient place.
Professional review: Do you find daily news about stocks too overwhelming to track? Worry not! Your smallcases are regularly reviewed by experts to make sure they stay true to their mandate.
Building wealth can be a rewarding experience with the right approach. smallcase aims to make investing as simple and easy as possible. All you need is an Axis direct trading & demat account. Moreover, Axis Research has curated over 15 smallcases based on unique themes and strategies.
How to invest in smallcase via RING app:
Step 1: Tap on Investing on RING app: https://i.imgur.com/DcgnNSs.png
Step 2: Tap on smallcase: https://i.imgur.com/lslIAfV.png
Step 3: Discover all smallcases: https://i.imgur.com/3KL0BSe.png
Step 4: Choose a smallcase you like: https://i.imgur.com/IVW2xkp.png
Step 5: Invest: https://i.imgur.com/d9Lsu2e.png
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Axis Direct is a brand under which Axis Securities Limited offers its retail broking and investment services. Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing. This information is only for consumption by the client and such material should not be redistributed.Disclaimer & Statutory Information
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