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a goal is a dream with a deadline

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एक लक्ष्य एक समय सीमा के साथ एक सपना है

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a game played between two teams of five players who try to put a ball into a basket .

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पांच खिलाडि़यों की दो टीमों के बीच खेला जाने वाला खेल जिसमें एक गेंद को एक जाल वाली एक टोकरी में डाला जाता है ।

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a dream without a goal is a wish. a goal without a plan is just a dream.

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एक योजना के बिना एक लक्ष्य सिर्फ एक सपना है।

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as for those who try to subvert our signs , there is a punishment of painful torment .

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और जिन लोगों ने हमारी आयतों में मुक़ाबिले की दौड़ - धूप की उन ही के लिए दर्दनाक अज़ाब की सज़ा होगी

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we have seen the markets reach from strength to strength in the past few years. the benchmark bse sensex may now be around 82,000 points, but it was inconceivable a few years ago that the surge in the equity market would happen so fast and would be so rapid. the indian equity market is slated to remain buoyant for the next few years in line with the robust projections of economic growth in the country. but in this period, how did the emotions of fomo and folo play out for many investors? fomo or the ‘fear of missing out' is the feeling of not wanting to forgo the chance of cashing in on an investment or a market trend. this is when most impulsive investment decisions are made and people may rush into investments or products without conducting a thorough study or considering their long-term financial goals. to counter fomo is what makes one start to invest, when herd mentality is at its peak. with the equity market experiencing a bull run, people want to jump on the bandwagon without considering their comfort levels when it comes to risk averseness with the single-minded objective of making a quick profit. in their pursuit of immediate gains, investors often overlook critical factors such as risk tolerance and other fundamentals of investing. the profit motive overrides all else, including potential risks, downsides and the volatility inherent in the market. while fomo is a relatively well-documented phenomenon, whether in the markets or other aspects of life, folo on the other hand is the ‘fear of losing out' and is, as the term suggests, the apprehension of losing out on further gains from an investment, disregarding the importance of withdrawing funds at the right time. consider this scenario: you have invested in a fund with a clear 10-year goal. as you approach the goal, the temptation to prolong your investment arises, overlooking factors like risk, proximity to the goal and the unpredictable nature of the market. by chasing short-term returns, your accumulated corpus for a goal is subjected to increased risk. also read | budget's push for tourism: check out small-cap bets of tata nifty india tourism index fund another aspect of folo is when an investor becomes overly conservative, avoiding measured and informed risks. this tendency leads them to lock funds into low-yield, safe investments for extended periods. for instance, consider the case of an investor x, who chose to put his money in a fixed deposit for 10 years because he was unwilling to risk the principal amount. consequently, he missed out on potentially higher returns that could have been achieved through more diversified investments over the long term. in simple terms, fomo and folo are just emotions of greed and fear in disguise, which hamper rational decision-making. these emotional reactions make us our own worst enemies when it comes to investing and it is important to have a plan in place to overcome these emotions of wealth destruction. also read | mutual funds bet on these sectors likely to benefit from budget 2024 our investing behaviour has a huge impact on most of our financial decisions, and it is important to not yield to the information clutter around us. financial markets demonstrate a great deal of uncertainty and given this unpredictable nature, it becomes even more important to stick to the fundamentals of investing. the path to financial freedom does not lie in making irrational investing decisions and is more about following a process where your goals remain paramount. some of the important aspects to keep in mind while investing and navigating through the behaviour pitfalls of fomo and folo are: follow a robust technology-led investing process: have an investing roadmap prepared for yourself by keeping your cash flows, risk tolerance and goals at the forefront. set rational expectations and beliefs. your investing beliefs are the anchor for successful investing. if your beliefs match your investing objective, navigating through uncertainties becomes easier. invest with purpose and clarity. ensuring that your investments and financial goals are in sync is paramount for success. when there's a mismatch between your investments and their intended purpose, it can lead to unrealistic expectations. therefore, it is essential to carefully evaluate your financial goals and select investments that are in complete alignment. by doing so, you can create a well-balanced portfolio that lays the foundation for achieving your financial aspirations. maintain investing discipline. the key to wealth creation remains disciplined investing. automate your investments without falling prey to emotional investing biases. consistent investing and remaining unaffected by market swings tend to create high-growth portfolios and mitigate the risk of investing during times of volatility. understand the relationship between risk and returns. we believe in taking informed risks while investing for long-term goals. the level of risk you undertake should be aligned with the timeline of your goal. put simply, if your goal extends over a longer horizon, you may consider higher levels of risk in your investment strategy. have an investment expert by your side. an investment expert helps you navigate volatile times and keeps a check on irrational behaviour, essential to achieving your financial objectives. an expert will not just help you invest but also ensure your investing decisions stay rooted in your long-term goals. “a lot of people with high iqs are terrible investors because they've got terrible temperaments. and that is why we say that having a certain kind of temperament is more important than brains. you need to keep raw irrational emotion under control. you need patience and discipline and an ability to take losses and adversity without going crazy. you need an ability to not be driven crazy by extreme success.” – charlie munger

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मेरे पास निवेश के लिए कोई पैसा नहीं है

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