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Long Term Investment Plan with Diwali Neuron [2020]

Long Term Investment Plan with Diwali Neuron [2020]

Long Term Investment Plan with Diwali Neuron [2020]

The festive season has started in India. Diwali is just around the corner and the market has started welcoming customers by offering lucrative schemes and offers. The showrooms are well decorated and are awaiting customers. In India, Diwali season accounts for the highest retails sales of the year. Diwali is considered an auspicious time for implementing your long term investment plan.

People invest in and around Diwali in various assets. This involves automobiles, household furniture etc. but it should be noted that these are all depreciating assets and the value of all these will depreciate over a period of time. It is therefore recommended to invest a part of your festive expenses for long term, which will provide you returns at later stage. Physical gold and silver are also bought by majority of people as a part of their long term investment plan but it should be noted that physical gold and silver incurs making charges, taxes etc. which are not a part of your investment amount. These making charges can range from 5 per cent to 20 per cent depending on the jeweler or the design.

What is Diwali Neuron?


Diwali Neuron is a long term investment strategy from CapitalVia which provides the investors with a bouquet of 6-10 stocks for their long term investment plan. People simply need to add these stocks to their portfolio and wait for the targets to achieve. The investment horizon ranges from 8 to 12 months. Once the targets are achieved, the investor need to exit the position and book the profits. If they want, they can further hold the position as well.

It is better to invest a part of your festive expenses in a long term investment plan for your future and Diwali is the perfect time to plan. Because the retail sale is at boom during the Diwali season, the industries are earning huge profits which in turn helps in generating huge opportunities in the festive market.

Planning your investments is not an easy task because investments have lot of risks associated with them. It is therefore recommended to have the services of a certified investment advisor who can help you plan your investments depending on your income and risk profile analysis. A risk profile analysis provides you and idea about the amount of risk that you are capable of taking in the market after considering a number of factors. Therefore, whenever you plan of investing in a long term investment plan it is recommended to have your risk profile analysis completed. Happy Investing!

Disclaimer : All content provided is for informational purposes only, and shall not be relied upon as financial/investment advice. Neither CapitalVia nor its employees have a holding or any sort of interest in any stock which is recommended. Recommendations shared, if any, are only shared for information purposes. Although the best efforts have been made to ensure all information is accurate and up to date, occasionally unintended errors or misprints may occur.
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