The stock market offers thousands of listed companies, but a sensible long-term portfolio rarely needs more than 20 to 30 stocks. The real difficulty for investors is not finding opportunities, but fi...
In early-stage software companies, founders obsess over product features, pricing, and closing deals. These are visible milestones that feel like progress. But there is one phase that quietly determin...
In Indian equity investing, two words are used more than almost any others when people talk about wealth creation: multibagger and compounder. Both sound exciting. Both have created legendary fortunes...
If there is one word that should make investors uncomfortable, it is not “risk,” “volatility,” or even “loss.” It is conviction. Conviction is celebrated everywhere in investing. Fund managers talk ab...
The Part of Buffett’s Story Most Investors Get Wrong When people talk about Warren Buffett, the discussion almost always revolves around stock picking. Coca-Cola, Apple, American Express, Moody’s-thes...
When people talk about Google, the names that usually come up are Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Rightly so-they were the original founders and visionaries. But there is another figure whose role was jus...
Scaling a company is one of the most misunderstood journeys in business. Many founders believe growth is about capital, speed, or strategy. In reality, scaling is a test of ownership-who owns decision...
Over the past few decades, technology has repeatedly reshaped how companies build products, reach customers, and create value. But the current wave of artificial intelligence (AI) is different. This i...
Ask any founder what the hardest part of building a startup is, and you’ll hear the same two answers repeated: “finding product-market fit” and “understanding what users actually want.” These two phra...
In India, conversations about money tend to orbit around one central metric: income. A higher salary, a better CTC, a fatter bonus – these are the trophies most professionals chase. And while a ...









