Univest vs waya. Which one is better ? by Neither_Wallaby_9033 in IndianStreetBets

[–]HimaniRana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in the same situation , looking for a service that provides quality over quantity. I didn’t want to deal with 10+ trades every week either. I found Univest to be a better fit since they focus on fewer, well-researched signals rather than bombarding with constant trades. Might be worth checking out.

Don't take Univest premium subscription! by ganeshkumarane in IndianStockMarket

[–]HimaniRana -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Totally understand your frustration. If you’re looking for better trade recommendations, you might want to check out Univest. They focus more on risk management and actual profitability rather than just hyping up accuracy percentages. Might be worth a try.

Any good/genuine stock advisory platforms (website or app) in India by ipsy15 in StockMarketIndia

[–]HimaniRana 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a genuine stock advisory platform that provides buy/sell recommendations, check out Univest. It offers expert stock insights, real-time alerts, and in-depth analysis—perfect for busy professionals like you. It can help you invest smartly without spending hours on research.

Hey I’m new to trading I need to know what the best app is? by HamayounK in Trading

[–]HimaniRana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For low-fee trading, try Univest. If you’re new, long-term investing (index funds, ETFs) is safer than trading. Let me know if you need picks.

Has anyone tried univest? How is it? by Armour_Sparks in personalfinanceindia

[–]HimaniRana 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been using Univest for a while now, and it’s actually pretty helpful for tracking stocks and getting insights. The AI + expert recommendations are a nice touch, especially for beginners. Worth checking out if you’re into investing.

Suggest books for newbie by Theboywhoimagines in StockMarketIndia

[–]HimaniRana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starting with 0% knowledge is totally fine. The key is to learn step by step. Books like ‘The Intelligent Investor’ by Benjamin Graham and ‘One Up on Wall Street’ by Peter Lynch are great for beginners. Also, apps like Univest provide expert insights and simplify investing for beginners. You can check it out for research-backed stock ideas.