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Handa Uncle

@HandaUncle

Helping people make fewer bad financial decisions. Handa Uncle answers practical questions about personal finance, investing, and retirement planning.

Katılım Aralık 2025
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
Most people don’t buy the dip because they already went all in. Asset allocation isn’t boring. It’s what gives you the power to act when markets crash. 📉📈 @Harishreddy_SM @ravihanda
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Going through a mutual fund distributor can sometimes cost you far more than you realise. Not because the fund is different. Just because the commission structure is.
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
Most Indians still buy gold the old way. 👀 But Electronic Gold Receipts (EGR) could completely change how people invest in gold. EGR vs Digital Gold vs Gold ETF, explained simply. Premiering now: youtu.be/pqGsfFsUr_o?si…
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
64% vs 38%. Small town investors vs metro investors, share of mutual fund money in equity. The number you'd least expect is higher. Sapal Dorjee, a shopkeeper from Leh, started a ₹2,000 SIP in 2000. Never stopped. Today, ₹1 lakh every month. Consistency has always been the real edge.
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
Low-cost index funds are the solution. If you keep chasing alpha, if you keep worrying about missing out on opportunities, if you keep looking for schemes that beat the market, you will lose out in the long run. You will realise it someday. Maybe not today. Maybe not next year. But someday you will realise the futility of the chase and regret that you could have used your time better and had more money in your account. We are conditioned to believe that working harder and putting in more effort leads to better outcomes. In most areas of life, that is true. We are also conditioned to believe that there are experts who know significantly more than we do and can therefore manage our money better than us. Both of these assumptions are flawed. You putting in more time and effort into managing your money does not necessarily translate into having more money at the end. Similarly, all these experts you rely on, who may indeed know more about money than you do, are often better at making money for themselves than for you. Please understand that every single person in this ecosystem, Vivek sir included, myself included, has incentives. There is a reason why we do what we do. Money managers have a business incentive to extract more and more value from you. They are glorified salesmen. Although Vivek sir's criticism is directed towards PMS managers, they impact only a very small fraction of investors. The much bigger culprits are mutual fund distributors pushing regular plans. They will sell you the India growth story. They will sell you GIFT City funds for international investing. They will show you how the dollar is performing or tell you stories about the rise of consumption at the bottom of the pyramid. And while selling you these stories, they quietly take away a significant portion of your returns. They are storytellers. And let me not even get started on perhaps the biggest culprits of them all: bank relationship managers. They will sell ULIPs to 70-year-olds. It is a bad world out there. The only real solution, as I said in the beginning, is low-cost index funds. If you do not know what they are, spend half an hour learning about them. Understand how they work. Understand why they work. That is all you really need.
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You dezerve better. It has been proven all over again that the main KRA of most people in and around the business of managing other people's money(OPM) is to make fools of the junta out there. There is a lot of Dumb Money going around: Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur," which translates exactly to: "The world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived."

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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
People wait for the "right time" to start a SIP. There is no right time. When markets are up: "Too expensive to enter." When markets are down: "Too risky right now." SIP works precisely because you stop trying to time it. Every month. Same date. Same amount. That's the strategy.
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
Asset allocation is not a one-time IPS exercise. It's the ongoing work of an advisor that actually earns their fee.
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
The framework that holds across cycles: → Phase signals, not news → Equity band: floor & ceiling (40–75%) → Rebalance at thresholds, not calendar → Gold as real hedge, not decoration (10–15%) → 6–12 months liquidity, non-negotiable
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
Most advisors set an asset allocation once. Then forget it exists. That's not a strategy. That's a starting point left unattended. Asset allocation that doesn't respond to market cycles is just a static bet dressed up as a plan. Here's how to actually think about it.
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
Someone asked Handa Uncle : "Is buying a house a good investment?" The answer is not what most people expect. 2% rental yield. EMIs at 30% of income. A flat you can't liquidate. @ravihanda Watch the full breakdown Video premiering now 👇 youtu.be/rRM835sSVtc
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
It doesn’t always make sense to save excessively just for the next generation. Your kids might be financially independent by the time they inherit it.
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
How do expenses actually change in retirement? Data across multiple studies suggests a very different pattern than what most people assume. We’ve covered this in detail in our latest video. Premiering now 👇 youtu.be/oz4QQRCvol0
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
Most people assume retirement gets more expensive. The data tells a different story. This changes how you should think about retirement. Explaining this further in a new video tomorrow. 👀
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
In Bridge of Spies, Soviet spy Rudolf Abel is asked why he isn’t worried. His answer: “Would it help?” Best filter for retirement planning. Crashes, withdrawal rates, retirement age— Will it change what you do today? If not, it’s noise. Earn. Save. Invest.
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Handa Uncle@HandaUncle·
Most people track returns. Almost no one tracks this. Your savings rate matters more. @ravihanda
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