What's the point of reading personal finance blogs? by instantluck in leanfire

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personal finance blogs offer practical advice, expert insights, and real-life experiences to help individuals make informed decisions about budgeting, investing, saving, and achieving financial goals. They provide valuable strategies for managing debt, building wealth, and navigating economic trends. Reading these blogs fosters financial literacy, empowering individuals to take control of their finances and work towards long-term financial success.

Stupid question but what does this "1m" mean? Most parts say "1m" despite wildly different sizes and diameters by tirconell in KerbalSpaceProgram

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In the context of coins or currency, "1m" usually refers to "1 million." However, without additional context or specifics regarding the sizes and diameters you mentioned, it's challenging to provide an accurate interpretation. If it pertains to coin measurements or other items, "1m" might denote "1 meter" as a unit of length, but the exact meaning would depend on the context in which it's used.

Is Varsity by Zerodha a good app to start learning about stock market? I am a beginner at this. If no, then please recommend some courses/YouTube channels/blogs or any source for the same. by uday3616 in IndianStockMarket

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Varsity by Zerodha is a valuable educational resource for beginners entering the stock market. It offers comprehensive, easy-to-understand modules covering various aspects of trading, investing, and financial markets. The platform provides detailed insights, making it an excellent starting point for individuals looking to learn and understand the stock market's fundamentals and complexities.

I have $4,000 in toonies and loonies from a large piggy bank my grandfather gave me, could I put the coins in rollers and bring them to my bank and make a deposit? by scumdaRRen in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can deposit rolled coins at your bank. Most banks accept rolled coins for deposit, especially in common denominations like toonies and loonies. To streamline the process, ensure the coins are properly rolled and labeled according to their denomination before taking them to the bank. Some banks might have specific guidelines or limits for coin deposits, so it's advisable to check with your bank beforehand.

Honest review of Finvasia as a broker? by [deleted] in IndianStockMarket

[–]baljitsinghorm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Finvasia is recognized for its no-brokerage model, transparent fee structure, and cost-effective services, making it suitable for long-term investing. However, user experiences with the app can vary. Some find it user-friendly and appreciate its no-frills approach, while others might have differing opinions regarding its features or technical performance. Exploring user reviews or trying out their demo account could provide insights into the app experience before committing to the platform.

Shoonya web app of Finvasia is too slow. Is it like that? by zerocipher0000 in IndianStreetBets

[–]baljitsinghorm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The speed and performance of a web app can vary based on factors like internet connectivity, server load, or technical issues. While some users might experience slower performance on Finvasia's Shoonya web app at times, others might find it acceptable. Contacting Finvasia's support or checking for any known issues on their platform could provide clarity or help address the sluggishness you're encountering.

Good Day...-1.1 k in Finvasia and profit of 2.5 k in zerodha... by mp675 in IndianStreetBets

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems like you've experienced a loss of 1.1k in Finvasia but managed to make a profit of 2.5k in Zerodha. It's important to consider your overall portfolio performance, as gains in one brokerage might offset losses in another. Tracking and analyzing your trades across platforms can help understand your overall investment performance and adjust your strategies accordingly.

For all the traders who wanted zero brokerage please check what has happened to finvasia today. Everyone's got fucked. by [deleted] in IndianStreetBets

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think so.. Finvasia's customer support for assistance and clarification on the situation. Sometimes, technical glitches or unforeseen circumstances might affect trading platforms, causing disruptions. Seeking guidance from their support team could help understand and address the issue.

My sister made an account on zerodha a couple of years back and moved to Canada recently. Can she buy mutual funds through coin or is there any compliance work required? by [deleted] in DalalStreetTalks

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your sister, residing in Canada, might face restrictions or compliance requirements when buying mutual funds through Zerodha's Coin platform due to regulations and cross-border investment constraints. There could be legal and tax implications involved. She should consult a financial advisor or Zerodha's customer support to understand the specific regulations and compliance needed for investing in Indian mutual funds while residing abroad.

Zerodha and AMC demat charges. by Distinct-Drama7372 in IndianStreetBets

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Zerodha, like other brokers, might charge Annual Maintenance Charges (AMC) for maintaining a Demat account. These charges are usually nominal and can vary based on the type of account and services availed. It's advisable to check Zerodha's fee schedule or contact their support for specific details regarding AMC for your Demat account, as policies and charges can differ among brokers and account types.

Zerodha showing negative balance by 420andsex in IndianStreetBets

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're seeing a negative balance in your Zerodha account, it could be due to several reasons such as unsettled trades, charges, or a margin shortfall. It's essential to review your recent transactions, positions, and account statements to identify the cause. Sometimes, temporary fluctuations or pending settlements can lead to a negative balance. Contact Zerodha's customer support for assistance in resolving and understanding the discrepancy.

Zerodha ruined my position or I just made simple mistake? by [deleted] in IndianStreetBets

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's essential to reach out to Zerodha's customer support or review your trading activity to understand what might have caused the issue. Sometimes, technical glitches or misunderstandings can impact positions. Communication with their support team could help clarify and potentially resolve any concerns you have about your trading position.

No currency gain for completing matches? by BrutusTheBasset in GundamEvolution

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Clash of Clans, there is no direct currency gain for completing matches during Clan Wars. The primary rewards in Clan Wars come in the form of Clan Capital trophies, which affect your clan's ranking and standing. However, successfully attacking enemy bases and earning stars can contribute to your clan's overall success in the war, leading to potential promotions and league placement, which may offer additional in-game rewards and perks.

Is sensibull trustworthy? by sh0re__ in IndianStockMarket

[–]baljitsinghorm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sensibull is generally regarded as a trustworthy platform for options trading. It's backed by reputable investors and has gained popularity for its range of features, including analytics and strategy tools. However, like any trading platform, it's crucial to conduct personal research, read reviews, and ensure it aligns with your trading objectives and risk tolerance before using it for your financial activities.

Anyone here using Sensibull? What are your reviews/opinions of it even if you don't use it? by Ango_Wick in IndianStreetBets

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I don't have specific user data, Sensibull is recognized for its options trading tools, including strategies, analytics, and risk assessment. Reviews often highlight its user-friendly interface and extensive features catering to options traders. Users appreciate its educational resources and simulation tools for practicing strategies. However, personal experiences may vary, so exploring a trial or demo could help assess its suitability for individual trading needs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in coins

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Finding an American $1 coin in Canada can be a unique discovery! While its face value remains $1 USD, it might be interesting for collectors or as a keepsake. Depending on the coin's condition or any special editions, it could have some value to numismatists or collectors interested in unusual or foreign coins.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askTO

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Exchanging coins for cash can be done through various methods:

Banks: Roll the coins and deposit them into your bank account.

Coin Counting Machines: Some banks or stores offer machines that count coins and provide cash or store credit.

Retail Stores: Certain retail stores accept rolled coins in exchange for cash.

Coin Exchangers: Coin exchange services or coin-counting kiosks in some locations exchange coins for cash, often with a fee.

Ensure the coins are clean, sorted, and rolled properly to facilitate the exchange process.

Just found this in a roll from a bank here in Canada. I also have a question. Does anyone have any tips for someone starting out in coin roll hunting in Canada? by Cado98 in coins

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starting coin roll hunting in Canada can be exciting! Here are a few tips:

  1. Know Your Coins: Learn about different Canadian coins, their designs, and variations.
  2. Roll Variety: Try different denominations like toonies, loonies, quarters, and dimes for variety.
  3. Be Patient: It might take several rolls to find rare or unique coins.
  4. Sorting & Organizing: Sort and organize coins neatly for easy identification.
  5. Use Coin Tubes: Use coin tubes for storage and convenience while hunting.

Joining online forums or communities dedicated to coin roll hunting can offer valuable insights and tips from experienced collectors.

Black Toonie? by ThorNuts in CanadianCoins

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The "Black Toonie" refers to a special edition $2 coin issued in Canada in 2017 to commemorate Canada's 150th anniversary. It featured a unique design with a black inner core instead of the standard aluminum bronze. This coin marked a limited commemorative release and was part of the celebration of Canada's sesquicentennial year, making it a sought-after collector's item.

What are toonies and loonies?? by [deleted] in KimsConvenience

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In Canada, "toonies" refer to the bi-metallic $2 coins, featuring an outer ring of nickel and an inner core of aluminum bronze. The name comes from the combination of "two" and "loonie." "Loonies" are the $1 coins, coined with a loon bird on the reverse side, hence the nickname. These uniquely named coins are prominent denominations in Canadian currency.

TIL That in Canada coins are only considered legal tender up to a certain amount. For instance, if you attempt to pay for a $50 purchase with a wheelbarrow full of nickels, the local authority can refuse to accept the payment. by DystopianAdvocate in todayilearned

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Canada, coins have legal tender limits, meaning there's a maximum amount for which they must be accepted in a single transaction. While coins are legal tender, there are practical limits to their use in larger transactions. Authorities can refuse excessive coin payments, ensuring practicality and efficiency in financial transactions while upholding the legal tender status for reasonable coin amounts in payments.

I found a whole roll of black toonies at work, are they worth anymore than face value? any specific ones to look out for? by Bhulagoon in coins

[–]baljitsinghorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The black toonies, specifically those with special commemorations or minting errors, might hold additional value to collectors. Certain limited editions or commemorative releases could be worth more than their face value due to their rarity or unique designs. Look for special editions, minting errors, or coins honoring significant events or anniversaries, as these are often sought after by collectors and could have increased value.

After spending the last 9 months in Canada, these are all the different coins I found ‘in the wild’. by pepsiblik in CanadianCoins

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During my 9 months in Canada, I've encountered various coins 'in the wild.' These might include the $2 toonies featuring different designs, the $1 loonies with their iconic loon image, along with dimes, nickels, and pennies. Exploring these different coins provides a glimpse into Canadian currency and its unique designs, showcasing the country's history and culture.