. Financial Investment Tools (Instruments)

 



1. Financial Investment Tools (Instruments)

These are the vehicles where you put your money:

Stocks/Equities – Buying shares of companies.


Mutual Funds – Pooled money managed by professionals.


Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) – Like mutual funds but traded like stocks.


Bonds – Lending money to governments/companies for fixed interest.


Fixed Deposits (FDs) – Safe bank deposits with guaranteed returns.


Real Estate – Property investment for rental income and appreciation.


Gold/Silver – Physical or digital gold, considered safe-haven assets.


Retirement Accounts (PPF, NPS, EPF in India) – Long-term savings with tax benefits.


Cryptocurrency – Digital assets (high risk, high return).


2. Digital / Analytical Investment Tools

These help track, analyze, and grow investments:

Portfolio Tracking Tools: Groww, Zerodha, Moneycontrol, INDmoney, ET Money.


Stock Analysis Tools: TradingView, Screener.in, Yahoo Finance.


Robo-Advisors: ET Money Smart Invest, Paytm Money, Kuvera (automatic portfolio building).


Budget & Wealth Management Apps: INDmoney, Goodbudget, Walnut.


Research Reports: Value Research Online, Morningstar, NSE/BSE websites.


✅ If you’re a beginner, the best tools to start with are:

Groww / Zerodha Kite (to buy and track investments).


Screener.in (to understand company fundamentals).


ET Money or INDmoney (for mutual funds + portfolio tracking).


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