
These guys sell dreams, not knowledge.
They prey on your aspirations.
If you're paying them money to teach you what’s already available on the internet (for free) to learn, then you’re the idiot.
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I've seen atleast 3 videos of Sharan saying not to invest in FD, instead go for index funds. And now he tells people that he has invested his 10 crore series a fund into an FD.
Sadly a lot of young people still fall prey for these guys.

That man is a charlatan at best and a scammer at worst

I am no big fan of Sharan or his theatrics with 1% club, but your interpretation of parking his series A fund in FD is not correct. There is a difference between investing your personal money in equities for growth vs parking investor money in FD to minimise risk. You missed that altogether

I agree, most of the viewers (once me) are people without basic income. Like yeah investing in mf early is good but having a job with 3 LPA isn't gonna cut it. Get your basics right, sort out your finances with respect to your ambitions. You don't need courses to manage your wealth, anything under 50 lakhs is manageable through a bit of googling and personal research. If you want to, get a financial advisor; a hefty investment for sure but it will be much better than finance courses.

Exactly and people don’t realize that

It’s all about story telling.

But still: it’s misselling at best
Akshat Srivastava giving stock tips without a SEBI licence and then writing long tweets on how the license in itself is "tyrannical" and how he would never apply for it is just peak LinkedIn lunacy.

So fucking true. That’s so illogical.