Nikhil Kamath

Nikhil Kamath

Nikhil Kamath is Co-Founder and CIO of True Beacon and Zerodha.


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The substantial volatility in global markets created a paradigm shift of investment choices in the eyes of individuals and institutions, especially UHNIs who once believed that they were prepared for the worst
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The GameStop situation has caused a negative impact on the hedge fund industry around the globe but such short selling is unlikely to happen in India
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What is important to understand is that absolute greed has a place neither in the rising markets nor in the falling ones
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The K-shaped economic recovery that we are currently witnessing paints a pretty glum picture of wealth inequality. Zerodha and TrueBeacon co-founder Nikhil Kamath breaks down what this means for you
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The 2020 US Presidential election has a lot more uncertainty due to the effect of COVID-1, its influence on the ability or inability of voters to vote in a timely manner, and the increase in demand for Vote-by-Mail (VBM)
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As intelligent investors, we must analyse tangible factors to conclude whether the given stock market rally is healthy, or if a bubble is being formed
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It’s crucial for the government to build a more coordinated, sustainable approach to dealing with crises such as Covid-19, and economic or fiscal policy, to ensure that the quality of our decision-makers improve within the democratic model
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A well-balanced, profitable portfolio given the times would involve an approximate diversification of 20 percent in gold, 35 percent in equity, another 30 percent in real estate and 15 percent in fixed income. Here's why
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There is no dispute that calming markets is important but a ban on short selling helps no one; it only provides the illusion of relief, while giving a free pass to companies that should be under scrutiny
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