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I can keep giving gyan about starting to invest early for your kids, but nothing beats hearing it from parents who are actually doing it. Here are some first-hand takes from people using a @zerodhaonline minor account to invest for their children.
P.S. Our youngest account holder is just 64 days old. 😀
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The IBC set a 270-day limit to resolve insolvencies. The NCLT now averages 882 days and has never had a good year.
Every year since FY19 has been slower than the last.
When investing in ETFs, there are two prices to watch: the market price on the exchange and the iNAV (Indicative Net Asset Value), which reflects the fair value of the ETF’s underlying holdings, published by AMCs.
Since ETFs trade on exchanges, their market price can sometimes move away from the NAV due to volatility or demand-supply imbalances. As a result, an ETF may trade at a premium or discount to its fair value.
For example, some international ETFs are trading at a premium to their NAV because overseas investment limits have been hit.
To help you avoid trading away from fair value, we’ve added a nudge on the Kite order window that highlights when an ETF is trading at a premium or discount to its iNAV.
Check out the link in bio to learn more about common mistakes to avoid while investing in ETFs.