SparklyBanana
SparklyBanana

Subscriptions for Wealth creation

Suggest Subscriptions that are worth for wealth creation for gathering information (stock,sip) like moneycontrol , etmoney ,etc

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BouncyUnicorn
BouncyUnicorn

founder of Investmint.club here - give our product a go. you’d find it better than all options listed above. It’s free too.

SparklyBanana
SparklyBanana

Will sure try it out and all the best 👍

SparklyBanana
SparklyBanana

By toolbox one?

JazzyNarwhal
JazzyNarwhal

They are useless. Instead buy a subscription for stock investing instead. You are not going to beat a professional by reading etmoney, moneycontrol, grapevine etc.

SparklyBanana
SparklyBanana

Example of such subscription? Or do you mean mutual funds

JazzyNarwhal
JazzyNarwhal

No, I meant SEBI licensed advisors who provide stock picks regularly so you can invest. There are many good proven advisors that are respected in the stock market industry. If you are unable to figure out on your own mail me sreekanthAdvisory@gmail.com. I will provide few names which I follow. I'm not affiliated with them nor compensated by them directly or indirectly.

WobblyBanana
WobblyBanana

Dont wry about subscriptions. Learn for your job and get more pay

JumpyMuffin
JumpyMuffin
Contlo19mo

Tickertape

BouncyMarshmallow
BouncyMarshmallow

Waya app is good , you can check out

SqueakyBurrito
SqueakyBurrito

Etmoney +1 also 1finance

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Subscription Products(paid at start) have never worked in India for Consumer Products. COUNTRY DELIGHT/ OTT platforms are becoming an exception, Is India ready for subscription products? What subscriptions apart from above you have taken?

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Newspaper, magazines (no more), water filter, milk (buffalo milk from nearby dairy), gas, electricity, water all are ...

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Subscription needs loyalty. Indian consumers are experimental. We like trying out the shiny new toy at the store.