How This ₹2000 Crore Net-worth CEO Invests In Stock Market? | The 1% Club Show | Ep 10
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2024
- Investing in Stock Market tips, from the millionaire himself.
Join me in deep-diving in a conversation that will change your opinion of money and how you manage it. I got to pick the brain of Jimeet Modi, a multi-millionaire investor and the founder of SAMCO, one of India’s biggest stock and commodity brokerage platforms.
In this episode, Jimeet reveals his investment philosophy and the common mistakes young investors and traders make. We also discussed how one can develop the right mindset to become an expert investor.
This is a podcast you should not miss, regardless, especially if you invest directly in stocks. Make sure to watch this knowledge-packed podcast till the end.
Disclaimer: This video is for educational purpose only. Do not consider this as investment advice.
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Time Stamps:
(0:00) : Highlights
(0:37) : How Jimeet made millions in one epic investment?
(4:36) : Warren Buffet & Jhunjhunwala's investment strategies
(5:50) : Why diversification in portfolio is important?
(7:26) : Jimeet's early investment journey as a kid
(9:26) : Smart money moves: Investing at 25 to retire by 40
(10:40) : Navigating today's market: What you need to know?
(15:22) : Biggest money loss for Jimeet
(18:18) : Tips to level up your trading game
(22:15) : The winning mindset of a GREAT trader
(25:01) : Approach to stock market investing for retail investors
(29:55) : Will AI shake up the world of wealth management?
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Sharan Hegde is a personal finance expert who has been featured in Forbes, Economic Times, Mint, Times of India and many more. He is the Founder of The 1% Club, India's biggest finance community which helps people achieve financial independence.
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Investing in individual stocks can be a lucrative strategy, but it requires careful consideration and research. Different stocks offer various growth potentials and risks. Some may provide steady dividends, while others focus on capital appreciation. It's essential to diversify your stock portfolio to mitigate risk. Consulting a financial advisor can help tailor a strategy based on your risk tolerance, investment goals, and market conditions.
Absolutely, I've been exploring the world of stock investing recently. There's so much information out there, and it can be overwhelming. I'm thinking about tech stocks, given their historical performance, but I'm not sure where to start. Any advice?
I've been investing in stocks for a while now, and it's been a significant part of my retirement portfolio. Diversification is key. I've had success with a mix of growth stocks and dividend-paying stocks. However, staying informed and regularly reviewing your portfolio is crucial. Have you considered consulting a financial advisor to help guide your stock investment strategy?
That sounds like a solid approach. I'm looking to dip my toes into stock investing as well. Do you have any recommendations for a good financial advisor who specializes in stock market strategies?
People downplay planner’s role, until they are burnt by their mistakes. That’s why I’ve been working with expert planners like CHRIS RYAN STEWART
CHRIS RYAN STEWART
GOOGLE the name
U.S. stock futures rose last Tuesday as equities were buoyed by a sharp decline in bond yields, while earnings from some of the largest technology companies loomed in economic data. renewed buying strength in markets in September and October. I want to invest more than $300k, but I'm not sure on how to mitigate risk.
Predicting short-term market movements is extremely difficult in reality. It also essentially requires the investor to be right twice: they must perfectly time both their entrance to and exit from the market.
Accurate asset allocation is crucial, and some individuals use hedging strategies or allocate part of their portfOlio to defensive assets for market downturns. Expert guidance is vital for achieving this. This approach has helped me stay finan-cially secure for over five years, yielding nearly $1 million in returns on invest-ments.
Mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you? been saving for pension since age 18 - company scheme. along the way I hit higher tax, so I added to my company pension with a SIPP (tax benefits) I'm 56 now and would love to grow my finance more aggressively, there are a few cars I still wish to drive, a few mega holidays, etc.
"Amanda Kathryn Sachs" excels in her role, demonstrating remarkable expertise in portfolio diversification. You can find information about her online, as she is regulated by the SEC.
I just checked her out and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.
I am 29, while my father is wealthy, I am poor. This is a wake up call, although too late. Even at this age, compounding for next 20 years would work great and tremendous.
Cheers 🎉🎉🎉
I was waiting for you to upload this. This guest is a mature and balanced individual and his info is very valuable for any investor
One thing, what makes me amazed is the curiosity and the zeal the host has to learn more things if I’m not wrong, and if I’m not mistaken, this guy, Sharan has way more much knowledge than most of the average person, but still whenever he tries to interview someone he asks questions like he has zero knowledge I mean he’s incredible In that sense. I wish I could be the same.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very excellent conversation!! Sharan, u ask the correct questions and u exactly know when to keep quiet.. this is really informative ..
Really got me thinking about stock investment strategies! His advice on comparing the returns of your personal portfolio with the cagr of nifty 50 was an eye opener. Thanks a lot sharan for these interviews!!
So much insightful podcast, got to learn many new things about investing / trading & the mindset we should have in the market about risk & reward ratio.
Looking forward for these types of podcasts.
Thankyou ❤
We need more such podcasts that changes the perceptions of Indian stock market.🎉🎉🎉❤
More to come
Sharanji.. It is the best video in my life time.... As he said WINNERS WIN LOSERS LOOSE... Lot of information As you mentioned 1% TIP No Its full buffet...( main course).... Many Thx Sharan..
Wonderful conversation... I liked phrase
"how much are you right when you are right... and vice versa :)"
Brilliant conversation. Great work Sharan!! There's a minor error: Jimeet said his top 5 companies generates 90% returns, not top 5% of his portfolio.
He said 5% of his investments generate 90% returns
Thanks for this podcast i have jot down some 5-6 point for incorporating in my trading/ investment style
This Video change My mind the way i look to my InVestment In stock Market
I think this is one of the best interviews I have come across. Kudos to you Sharan..!!!
Thank you bro. Glad you liked it.
Learned a lot from this podcast, it will help me in my future investing journey.
Wow, its wonderfull session
I have done these mistakes
1. Never disturb the compounding- selling it upfront before the good run - missed multibagger - Tatamotor, rvnl, tata power, cdsl - over comed this mistake by experience. Now holding for long run
2. Holding loss in portfolio because of ego. That i shouldnt book loss in this stockmarket career. I got multiple opportunity to invest in another stocks. If i have done that my portfolio would be overtaken that loss. This session rectified my mistake
excellent interview sharan of asking the right questions , absouletely superb
Simply beautiful! Learned so much from this podcast
1. Investments are a tool to preserve money. Please do not go for risky investments thinking that they alone will make you rich
2. To become rich, you need to maximize your cash flows and ensure to invest smartly, so that you can preserve that money
3. Stock investing needs to be taken seriously and not just as a hobby. It is a great way to become a part of the growing Indian economy
"When to do Averaging" part is really an eye opener for me. I learned a lot from this podcast. Thanks Sharan ❤
Not really
Every stock when you buy, price either increase or decrease
So, if good companies are decreasing for a short time due to market correction or profit booking it doesn’t mean, long term investors should stop averaging or sell the stocks in loss
But if story is intact, company is doing good business wise, then these down turns doesn’t indicate that your investment decision is wrong
Anyways, it is case to case. But merely saying that it should not be average if price goes down is not a good advise but only make sense if the company is bad overall
@@786bangalore got the point. Thank you.
exactly @786bangalore
He did not say never do averaging.
In 4 year he make 5x .bro you make money during covid ..don't say u invest at age 14
Very knowledgeable video Sharan bhai. Thanks 🙏🏾 to Jimeet bhai explaining the "winning percent" concept.
Well sharan bro... keep doing like this... always love this series ❤
Position sizing is the key to make solid money in the long run. Hope retail follows the same
Good questions are asked and to the point, instead of polishing/praising them to have 30min video. pls keep the pattern of questions in all the shows.
Very well thought of questions and very well put
Learn a lot. Thanks again for such content . Love from Kolkata
Don't agree with few points:
1. If a stock falls by 5-10%, it does not make that stock a loser. By that definition every single stock has fallen at some point or the other even if the entire market has not fallen, so that means practically all stocks are losers. What matters is, why it fell and can it recover, what are the chances etc. Based on this, you should downward average if you have the conviction.
2. If you cant generate 25% returns, you should rather invest in MF's - don't agree. Even if I am generating same return as index which is 14%, it makes more sense to learn and build my portfolio myself as a) I have interest in this field b) I will learn a lot which I will not if I do MF SIP. At the end of the day, its a path you choose based on your interest.
Thanks Sharan and Jimeet for this podcast. The questions and thoughtful answers provide insights.
Sharan your channel is gold, and really love your work, the kind of guest and content you bring , love it, keep it up, I feel your the ranveer brar of finance
Amazing interview 🎉 insightful, informative and engaging
I learned a lot from this video. 🥰♥️ Thankyou sir 🙏 God bless you 🥰
Thanks sharan ....we need more such Podcasts.
Great things learning i add this in to my investmenting strategy
Very good content, great job Sharan as always your questions are so precise. Jameet Modi is an Ace investor he will be the next Rakesh jhunjhunwala of dalal street. BTW one point I would disagree for a retail investor with a small portfolio size of 20L-2Cr range, they can't take the extreme risk like how Jameet or other investors do, I can't imagine 65% stocks in red and making 10x-100x from the rest of the stock. For a small retail investor would be more happy if they make 2X to that of Fixed deposit rates. For that still the bluechip / largecap stoks with lesser volatility would give a good returns (of course value buy is the mantra). Can you pick this topic as one of the debate topic and have one session with some great investors ? Topic is Make 80% of your stocks to ride in green and still make an avg return with a lesser risk vs bet on high beta stocks where volatility is higher and even 5% stocks will give 90% return
Really very useful information, thanks 🙏
Knowledgeable posdcast❤
the best video of the channel so far
No problem in downward averaging as long as your hypothesis and the company is intact
Good interview Mr. Sharan....you are being loved more and more day by day❤
Excellent content Sharan ji . Saadar Abhaar 🙏
Great series.nice questions asked by sharan.
Thanks for bringing it up to us. Having 1/2 hours of conversations over this kind of patience persons will help community to learn more about money and investment. The Modi sir speaking humble and giving insights in each counter question. Hope you will be having in another episode with more duration.
Overall, a good podcast as usual.
Thank you so much
Not sure if I agree with the average down part. What if you purchase a Tata stock for example, wouldn’t you take the opportunity to buy additional units if the stock prices comes down and average you buying price?
very good information and l learn so many new things about investment
👏🏻👏🏻 superb information about investing
Brother what an exceptional video. ❤
Very informative podcast
Very good information but I felt you have ended abruptly. It would be great if you can bring him back and ask more detailed questions on individual investing strategies
Useful & loved it
What's been said on 18:41 is an absolute point. Understanding where you are wrong and right ❤
I don't agree this point for all the cases. As long as the company is good with sales, OPM and fundamentals you can hold and invest more on dips.
In decades of market history, there is no single scrip which goes upwards only. 🙂
@@sravant that's right for LT investments, but what it mentioned was ST trading!
I think you missed a question Sharan, how did he pick stocks whats the process ?when he satarted investing first.
Index funds..
If the shares give dividend , then funds take it and not the retailer.
Also these funds are by rule forced to buy stocks . Even if they are at high ..
We need more podcats about investments..
It’s really a good idea . U are the best financial expert I have seen bro. Do u agree guys? 🎉🎉
Follow if u finds my content valuable ! That would be helpful.
He is scammer
Great learning videos sir 👍 lot of knowledge can be achieved by this 😊
Thank you bro
Yes bro! AAron Fnch as ambassador for 4RA, it’s gone to next level. Placed bets so smooth, no issues at all 🏏🙌
Can you ask such people ..what are the good companies that have low price now but will go up in future 😮
Yess man always sharing tips and cheering for teams together 🏏🙌
Superb thank you
Nice. But I'll keep sticking with my monthly paying dividends
Can i ask what your favorites are?
ADC, JEPI, JEPQ, O, MAIN, STAG are my main ones I'm invested into now. I like to do REITS and EFTs too
Nice choice. Well I have been in touch with a portfolio advisor/analyst. Well, he got me to understand that O pays out more than it's EPS like STAG and with an initial starting reserve of $100k, my advisor chooses the entry command of my portfolio which has grown to approximately $480k in just months
Couldn't agree more. once you hit a big milestone, the next comes easier, who is your advisor please, if you dont mind me asking?
I take guidance from a Pennsylvania-based wealth advisor 'CHRIS RYAN STEWART' you're most likely going to find his basic info on the internet, he’s firmly established and well qualified.
i am in 12th now and i want become a big bull of share market
as an investor (not trader) you can easily do partime.. you hardly need 30mins in a week to place trades, mostly you just need to do this more than 2 times in a month. research is something you need ro invest 5-10hrs a week
Awesome 👍 😎 interview 😺
sharan is profession at his work and thats the best part about him the confidence level of him while asking a question is exceptional.
Over all Market in bullish don't go against it is herd psychology.
Bullish market attracts greedy one to trap contrary to un-greedy who sell bull and invest in shallow dip.
Thanks Sharan
Very nice podcast
Make videos on how teenagers can start investing and make money!
The way sharan asks question is like the song pre text - "Hey, kya bolti tu, hai, kya mein bholu... Aathe kya khandala"
Bhai thoda rupaye me bataya karo jaise lakh crore, etc.
Million ne samajh nahi aata
thank you so much
2 golden rules of stock market "bhav bhagwan che" which means price is supreme and " Vadhare vahdare levanu ane ghatade ghatade vechvanu" which means add to your winners and cut your loosers
Yes sir as I am 13 I have made a profit of about 19 l and lost 8.4 lakes
@finanacewithsharan is this discussion related to US stock market ? Because money is discussed in millions not lakhs.
The way he speaks "uuhhhhhh" is not good. Other than that , the video is worthful!💯✨
You can average your losers, provided you know what you are averaging. Last covid time I rode CDSL from 256 to 1500+
I averaged CDSL from 1390 all the way to 890 ..today it is more than 2X i am holding
Solid position sizing.
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Michelle Stewart
The first step to successful investing is figuring out your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional but is very advisable you make use of a professional.
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn’t know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, i'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
What impresses me most about Michelle Stewart is how well she explains basic concept of winning before actually letting you use her trade signals. This goes a long way to ensure winning trades.
Isn't that the same Mrs Michelle Stewart that my neighbours are talking about, she has to be a perfect expert for people to talk about her so well
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
Thank you sharan
Is it possible for us retail investors to make even 100 cr with an investment of max 50 to 75 lakh in 10 to 15 different companies by direct equity investment. Please answer.
Good interview sir
Nice one😊
Superb
Averaging is a Best method to accumulate Mutual funds for long term investment especially people like me who are investing less in the markets
Can we buy shares through.. say... zerodha..for 2000 crores at one go ? Will sebi allow it ?
As per the interview, when the fundamental analysis is already done. Averaging the stock when the price goes down, would it still be treated as stupidity when the market is moving upward?
True bro hoping to win big this T20 wrldcup season on 4rabit just need some luck
How can I split my salary in different online pockets to allot different sums for different expenses. Before online payments took over I used to make different envelopes for different expenses.
Please suggest a solution
Anyone can make profits off risking other people's money. Anyone can hide their losses. There needs to be a score card for each hedge fund manager provided by NSE
Mann!! I was so wrong about averaging till i watched this!! 🤯🤯
can you tell me the time stamp where he told about that
@@rahulkumar-hp5sw18:20
18:41
But averaging is not wrong always.
Portfolio XIRR% is a good way to know if you're beating the benchmark or not
Bhai introduction to karawa de ! Direct shuru ?
I am 20 my money grown in 2000 to 2700 feeling like Warren Buffett😅. All are mutual funds 😅. In stocks 1131 to 1220 feeling like harshad mehta in 2 months. 😮. Reality is bacha investor. 😅.
bro if i deregister my cdsl account will the stocks gone or not
Why you're not uploading this on Spotify
Sir i am willing to joinclub member i have no knowledge about portpolio re balance .i invested mutual funds.if i joins how to listen your classesbecause i am govt employee how can get listen classes if isend my
Retail investors are better off investing in mutual funds or ETF in SIP manner, eventually making them more profits and safeguarding them against the corrections in the stock market. Better to take 8-10 mutual funds for full diversification and split your money carefully there. The market will go up continuously for the next 10 years, and there might be small corrections here and there.
Is he trade through the same broker everytime ? Is it advisable.. what happens with 2k crore in single brokerage closes shop?
Focusing on single portfolios for small investors is risky due to risk reward ..
Good session