CBioLearner

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CBioLearner

CBioLearner

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Katılım Nisan 2020
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CBioLearner@CBioLearner·
@oexcapitalpro Perhaps Drake is on a break! 😀 No offense intended, only love and respect dear Drake
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FittrwithKJ | Kapil Jadhav
@CBioLearner They will be but how much of your expense is exposed to those ? I’m not denying USD INR depreciation But to overfit it in any instruments’ annual return isn’t a true reflection It’s only true if you earn in INR & spend exclusively only in USD
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FittrwithKJ | Kapil Jadhav
CAGR formula [(Present price/Starting price) ^ (1/ duration)]-1 in % Let's say, starting price 2 years ago = 22455 Current price = 22331 CAGR = [(22331/22455)^(1/2)]-1 = negative 0.2% CAGR or let's say ZERO Let's be fair and give a total 10-year horizon because Investing isn't ever implied for the short term For a 12% CAGR in Nifty, the price in 2034 must be 69356 [(69356/22331)^(1/10)]-1 = 12% Now the question is, can Nifty go 3x from now? Nifty went from 9k to 26k in the last 6 years Nifty went 3k to 10k in 2008-18 period Does that mean any arbitrary in-sample of 10 years will give you 3x or 12% CAGR of Nifty? NO That's a risk you take by reading past data But I'm saying it's very much possible for Nifty to hit 12 % CAGR
Chronicles@YMehta_

Nifty gave 0% returns in last two years now. How will SIP generate 12% CAGR to create wealth of Rs 5 crores?

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CBioLearner@CBioLearner·
@Fittrwithkj But also foreign products sold in India will be expensive, won’t it?
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FittrwithKJ | Kapil Jadhav
You’re adding a currency element to it If your alternative investment were the S&P 500 then yes adding this angle will be pertinent & your net CAGR will come down to half But if your alternative investment here is an FD, PPF or Gold, this argument will not hold up Secondly if you majorly you earn in INR, spend in INR, then the hit is not as meaningful as you think it is. But all said, you might want to travel abroad or make some purchases from abroad then yes, some impact So this USD depreciated CAGR doesn’t impact the same way for everyone
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CBioLearner@CBioLearner·
@oexcapitalpro Yes, am Indian, and actually born in Middle East dessert country. Super hot!
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CBioLearner@CBioLearner·
@oexcapitalpro No, but I hate heat. Can’t bear it. I love cold weather, California good for my sanity. But to meet Ox, will travel to Chicago in summer too! And I will take you for steak dinner to a place of your choice 🫶
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CBioLearner@CBioLearner·
@oexcapitalpro Summers are pretty hot though, unbearable for me 😢. Would love to have deep dish pizza once in the city
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CBioLearner@CBioLearner·
@cm3positive The best justice is not watching their content. Yet people give them that importance. Ignorance is bliss
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Arjan Singh
Arjan Singh@cm3positive·
There are some people you see and feel like you gotta punch them in the face, Dhruv rathee is one of them.
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Jasveer Singh@jasveer10·
People don’t want to marry these professions. Men - Journalists, Lawyers Women - Pilots, Doctors, Politicians We ran a survey on Knot Dating. Everyone says publicly ‘profession doesn’t matter’ but what they choose privately is very different. Most common reasons people give- Men people avoid: Journalists - Strong opinions, confrontational mindset, always debating, low predictability in schedule Lawyers - Argumentative nature, manipulation, dominance in conflicts, long working hours Women people avoid: Pilots - Cheating risk, unstable relationships, constant travel, odd hours, long-distance lifestyle Doctors - Night shifts, hospital environment with close male-female interaction, emergency schedules Politicians - Power dynamics, lack of a normal life, public scrutiny, too much public-facing chaos The real insight is this - People are not filtering professions, they are filtering the lifestyle stereotypes attached to those professions.
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