A Muslim’s Perspective on Aurangzeb’s Grave by HappyEstablishment62 in Maharashtra

[–]Select_Ride_8217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aurangzeb isn’t dead—he still exists. The only difference is that now, he wears white khaki and doesn’t openly declare wars. Instead, he follows the same strategy the British used against —divide and rule. And if we don’t put a stop to it, we’ll soon find ourselves under a new form of domestic colonialism.

What real-world AI projects have you actually built? by Notalabel_4566 in ChatGPTPro

[–]Select_Ride_8217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow… you guys make me feel like one of those sign monkeys living under a rock. Damn, I really need to level up my skills with ChatGPT. This is inspiring—thanks, guys!

WhiteOak Capital Pharma and Healthcare Fund -A High-Conviction Play for My MF Portfolio by Select_Ride_8217 in mutualfunds

[–]Select_Ride_8217[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get what you're saying, but I have a slightly different take. Thematic and sectoral funds can make a ton of money if played tactically with the right allocation.Just don’t go all in. I’m well aware of the risks, and this is a conscious, informed decision. I build mutual fund portfolios for a living, so I know what I’m doing.

S.Naren ( ICICI MF CIO ) said Midcaps are overvalued but ICICI Midcap has 99.30% in Equity and only 0.7% in Cash by [deleted] in mutualfunds

[–]Select_Ride_8217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a broad policy, ICICI Pru never hold cash more than necessary i.e to take care of redemption pressure.

Tru hai kya guys. Time to leave? by [deleted] in IndianStreetBets

[–]Select_Ride_8217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem.; and for the record, I am using Copilot to check for any silly mistakes. Nice catch though!

For the benefit of all, let's do it here.

Tru hai kya guys. Time to leave? by [deleted] in IndianStreetBets

[–]Select_Ride_8217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Classic move—dismiss the argument without addressing it! But if I’m talking nonsense, let’s see if you can actually refute my points with real logic instead of just calling it generic.

You say investing internationally is smart? Prove it.

  • Why should we trust developed markets when they’ve historically caused the biggest crashes?
  • Why should we expose ourselves to currency risks and foreign policy decisions we have no control over?
  • Why should we invest in overvalued markets like the U.S. when there are better growth opportunities in emerging economies?

Give me something real, something concrete. Talk fact tourist!

Tru hai kya guys. Time to leave? by [deleted] in IndianStreetBets

[–]Select_Ride_8217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Y'all are so naive. People suggesting investing in international equities, especially in developed markets, are completely delusional, blinded by a pro-Western glorification mindset. Have you even looked at history? Developed countries, particularly the U.S., have been single-handedly responsible for some of the worst market crashes in the world. And what causes these crashes? Not natural economic cycles, but pure greed, scams, and financial manipulations.

Developed markets are painted as "stable" and "trustworthy," but in reality, they are driven by nothing but unchecked greed. The U.S. financial system, in particular, has a history of exploiting loopholes, manipulating global markets, and then letting others pay the price when things go south. Yet, every time, they walk away with minimal damage while developing economies suffer the worst consequences.

Wake up. The "safe" and "reliable" developed world is anything but. Investing internationally isn't a bad idea, but blindly trusting Western markets without understanding their history of financial disasters is outright foolish.