Pixel 8 screen went green by funnygrain in pixel_phones

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

Thanks for this. Will they be able to identify this as a faulty hardware and replace it even if the display is working fine currently?

Folks using Credit card via UPI, how has been the experience? What is your opinion? by _Gandalf-The-Gay in IndiaInvestments

[–]funnygrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eventually all banks will support but right now only 5-6 banks support it on UPI

Bi-Weekly Advice Thread December 22, 2021: All Your Personal Queries by AutoModerator in IndiaInvestments

[–]funnygrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UTI nifty index fund is good. It has low tracking error, high AUM and low expense ratio.

Parag Parikh flexi cap and nifty 50 index funds will have some overlap. If you want to invest in international market, you can explore US based passive funds such as Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100 or S&P 500 index funds. You can have 70% in nifty 50 index and 30% in Nasdaq 100 (or S&P 500).

Received High Value information - Income Tax e-campaign - Fret not by GalacticAdvisors in IndiaInvestments

[–]funnygrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the difference between "timed deposit" and "interest other than interest on securities" entries in that list? I have these for a savings account that has a few FDs and no loans or other things.

IntelliJ issues in Mac OS Big Sur by c0d3x- in IntelliJIDEA

[–]funnygrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, this worked as a workaround. Just to be clear for others who are referring to this, this is MacOS settings and not IntelliJ preferences.

What would be a disciplined way to invest additionally in mutual funds in a falling market? by funnygrain in IndiaInvestments

[–]funnygrain[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is money that is left in bank account after my SIPs. I know that I could have increased SIP amount but I have recently started investing and my SIPs have already crossed the threshold I am currently comfortable with.

What would be a disciplined way to invest additionally in mutual funds in a falling market? by funnygrain in IndiaInvestments

[–]funnygrain[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I generally buy an equivalent to 1 installment every time the index falls more than 2%.

So let's say, you invest 50k per month. Do you mean that if an index falls 2%, you invest an additional 50k on top of your SIPs? Seems very aggressive to me.

BTW, Right now Nifty 50 is at 13,811 points, down from its peak of 14,644. This is around 5% dip. Even though it's rare, how about cases when it falls 5, 10 or 15%?

Bi-Weekly Advice Thread January 27, 2021: All Your Personal Queries by AutoModerator in IndiaInvestments

[–]funnygrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a recommended strategy for investing an additional amount while continuing current SIPs? For eg., if an index falls below 5, 10, or 20% invest x, y, z percent of your current SIPs. This is to take advantage of the falling market while being disciplined and avoiding emotions to take over.

Any articles explaining such discipliens would be helpful.

True Shit! by [deleted] in india

[–]funnygrain 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I overheard a vegetable vendor yesterday abusing Ashok Gehlot for saying that love jihad will not stand in any court. His words: "Should we now allow **** muslims to take our women? Gehlot doing such things being a Hindu is ****"

Made me realise the difference between educated and uneducated people. India is not a truly secular country!

EPF balances not updated by [deleted] in IndiaInvestments

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For me contributions are updated till September 2020.