Vinayak Hagargi

Vinayak is a passionate financial markets enthusiast with 4+ years of experience. He has curated over 100 articles simplifying complex financial concepts. He has a unique ability to break down financial jargon into digestible chunks. Vinayak aims to empower newbies with relatable, easy-to-understand content. His ultimate goal is to provide content that resonates with their needs and aspirations.

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Gold ETF Vs Gold Mutual Fund English
Finance

Gold ETF Vs Gold Mutual Fund

The main difference between Gold ETFs and Gold Mutual Funds is that gold ETFs are traded on stock exchanges like individual stocks, offering direct exposure

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List Of Candlestick Patterns English
Finance

List Of Candlestick Patterns

Candlestick patterns in trading are visual representations of price movements on a chart, showing open, high, low, and close values. Common patterns include Doji, Hammer,

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Minor Demat Account English
Finance

Minor Demat Account

A Minor Demat Account is a demat account opened on behalf of a minor by a guardian. It allows investments in securities, but the minor

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What Is Contrarian Investing English
Finance

What Is Contrarian Investing?

Contrarian investing is a strategy where investors deliberately go against prevailing market trends by buying assets that are performing poorly and selling those doing well.

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What Is A Covered Call English
Finance

What Is A Covered Call?

A covered call is an options strategy where the investor owning a stock sells call options on the same stock to earn premium income. This

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Money Market Instruments In India English
Finance

Money Market Instruments In India

Money market instruments in India are short-term financial instruments used for borrowing and lending within a year. These include treasury bills, commercial papers, certificates of

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What Is Investment English
Finance

What Is Investment?

Investment is the allocation of resources, usually financial, into assets like stocks, bonds, real estate, or businesses, with the expectation of generating income or profit.

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