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In today’s episode we have Saurabh Mukherjea, the founder and Chief Investment Officer of Marcellus Investment Managers. Saurabh was educated at the London School of Economics where he earned a BSc in Economics (with First Class Honours) and an MSc in Economics (with distinction in Macro & Microeconomics). Saurabh is a Founding Director of the Association of Portfolio Managers in India, a trade body. He continues to be part of multiple SEBI working groups whose role is to review and reform the rules governing portfolio management in India.
In this video, we uncover a multitude of fascinating topics:
💼 Which stock made highest money for Saurabh
🏢 Why Saurabh doesn’t invest in gold
💰 How to identify the stock market
📊 How to make 10 Crores before age 50
This video is packed with priceless insights. Dive in now and share your thoughts in the comments below. Let’s spark a conversation that breaks barriers! 💬👇🏻
Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. 📚
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Timeline
[0:00] Highlights
[0:36] Introduction
[1:23] Which stock made highest money for Saurabh
[3:57] When did Saurabh become crorepathi
[6:30] How to identify the stock market
[9:40] Why Saurabh doesn’t invest in gold
[11:35] Highest CAGR for Saurabh
[13:23] How to invest in stock market
[15:40] FIRE Number 50 Crores
[18:40] How to make 10 Crores before age 50
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Sharan Hegde is a personal finance expert who has been featured in Forbes, Economic Times, Mint, Times of India and many more. He is the Founder of The 1% Club, India’s biggest finance community which helps people achieve financial independence.
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@PierreBailey3
Amazing content! I have been following your videos for sometime now, consistently kicking down Wall Street doors for two years now, I have over $320k in stocks. Currently, my portfolio is down by 15%. Wondering if they're any short term opportunities I can invest in.