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Babu M's avatar

What is the far east market you’re referring to ? Is it market in SG, MY, ID, VN ?

I thought you were only saying JP market which by Geography is North Asia incl KR

Pls clarify

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Bhuvanesh.R's avatar

Sir I've read story and tusssles of Spandana sphoorthy, could you post your about that stock and microfinance industry as a hole.

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Bharani Deepak's avatar

But stocks like himadri speciality chemicals, Coforge etc have given returns in several folds in Indian markets during the same last 5 year period right ? Yes they are mid caps and are relatively risky. Still I kinda feel it’s more easier to find undervalued stocks in India than in US.

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Deepakraj Ramadhass's avatar

As a retail investor from India, without having 5L to 8L/yr it will be tough for us to participate in US or other markets.

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lokit vivin's avatar

Can we start considering other markets if we have less than 5Lannual investment?

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dinakar's avatar

Good read

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Chitharanjan Sarvesan's avatar

One doubt. It was mentioned in the channel that its better to invwst in the us stocks only if we are able to invest 5L per year or so. Can you please elaborate on that? Would be helpful

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Gunal's avatar

because of cost associated with it. 5l is just around $6k.

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Chitharanjan Sarvesan's avatar

But what are those costs exactly considering that there are a few brokers who charge 0 brokerages

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Gunal's avatar

most probably they use full service broker+amc+tax+advisory and 5l is not a thumb rule. its more like entry barrier. fyi - 0 brokerage doesn't mean its entirely free.

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Parthiban's avatar

India bond yields are at around 9 to 10 PA. US bonds yields are 4.5 pa. Please suggest which one is good option to park money.

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Bharath Shanker's avatar

Excellent sir 👏🏼

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