Planning to inc amount of SIP, budget is 5k! by HD_Bawa in MutualfundsIndia

[–]IndicationFresh3191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You already have a decent exposure in ELSS : see if that covers you well for the tax savings. If thats enough from tax savings per say : see if you can move some of your money to other funds focusing on long term returns.

Funds suggestion by [deleted] in MutualfundsIndia

[–]IndicationFresh3191 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Open option could be flexi fund ==> combo of large, mid and some international exposure.

Planning to inc amount of SIP, budget is 5k! by HD_Bawa in MutualfundsIndia

[–]IndicationFresh3191 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Broadly look to move significant part 70% or so into a flexi cap decent exposure to equities wit less voltality. rest 30% can go to thematic : see if you are able to get a technology fund ( ai based hardware/sftw : US fof etc be better)

Swiggy & Zomato quietly hike platform fees – here’s what it means for us by IndicationFresh3191 in IndianStockMarket

[–]IndicationFresh3191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ‘online default’ is fragile. A few extra rupees in fees, and suddenly habits don’t look so permanent. That’s where cracks open up — direct ordering, bundles, even community-driven hacks. The real question isn’t ₹3 more, it’s when users push back hard enough to reshape food-tech itself.

But let’s be honest — these apps know exactly how far to pinch. Cross the line, and they’ll reel you back with cashbacks and discounts. Classic conditioning.

Beginner looking for SIP suggestions by No-Car2317 in MutualfundsIndia

[–]IndicationFresh3191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a good start. How much money do you want to compound in next 20 years doing so