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Where's My Money?
Tickertape
41 episodes
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On this show, we simplify the finance landscape in India for you. So if you are looking to venture into stock investing, sort your personal finance or make sense of how economic developments can impact your money, this podcast will be a perfect addition to your morning commute or household chores.
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On this show, we simplify the finance landscape in India for you. So if you are looking to venture into stock investing, sort your personal finance or make sense of how economic developments can impact your money, this podcast will be a perfect addition to your morning commute or household chores.
Show more...
Investing
Business
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S2E3 - Is the Buy & Hold Strategy Overrated?
Where's My Money?
14 minutes 43 seconds
3 years ago
S2E3 - Is the Buy & Hold Strategy Overrated?

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On this podcast, we’ve referenced Warren Buffet several times.

And how can you not? He’s one of the greatest investors of all time, and there’s a ton to learn from his wisdom.

And as you probably already know, Warren Buffet’s major principles of investing come from the ideas of value investing and long term investing.

By long term investing, we essentially mean that you buy a particular stock that you really love, which could be because of a plethora of reasons, and then you hold it for a long period of time, in the hopes that it will continue to exponentially compound and grow.

It sounds pretty smart and it’s clearly worked for Warren Buffet and a ton of other famous investors.

But is there more to this story? Have we prematurely set this philosophy as the gold standard for investing without deeply analyzing if it’s always effective for everybody?

To explore this, we spoke to Anand K. Rathi, who’s the Founding Partner at Augment Capital. And this is actually his second appearance on the Where’s My Money Podcast.

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We hope you enjoy this episode of Where’s my Money by Tickertape! On this show, we simplify the finance landscape in India for you. So if you are looking to venture into stock investing, sort your personal finance or make sense of how economic developments can impact your money, this podcast will be a perfect addition to your morning commute or household chores.

Also, if you enjoyed the episode and want more of this, Follow us on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode!

Last but not least, consider downloading the Tickertape app. It is an investment analysis platform for stocks, mutual funds, etfs and much more.

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Where's My Money?
On this show, we simplify the finance landscape in India for you. So if you are looking to venture into stock investing, sort your personal finance or make sense of how economic developments can impact your money, this podcast will be a perfect addition to your morning commute or household chores.