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Nvidia (NVDA): The Industrial Planner Of The AI Age

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For twenty years, the market learned to value tech through software instincts: users, APIs, developers, distribution, network effects, gross margins. But AI breaks that mental model because AI is not just software. AI is throughput. And throughput is physical.

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Playtika Q1 2026 slides: DTC revenue surges 63% amid profit squeeze

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New to mutual funds? Experts suggest using 50-30-20 rule to build a smart investment strategy

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For many first-time investors, entering the mutual fund world can feel overwhelming. With constant market updates, social media opinions, and thousands of schemes available across equity, debt, and hybrid categories, investors often struggle to identify where to start and how to build the right portfolio. Financial planners say the key is to focus less on market noise and more on personal goals, risk appetite, and investment horizon.

A similar query came from Ms Saluja, a viewer of The Money Show on ETNow, who wants to know about mutual funds so that she can have some changes done in her existing portfolio and invest rightly.

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According to Nisreen Mamaji, MoneyWorks Financial Services, before making any changes to an existing mutual fund portfolio, investors should first understand the basics of their own financial journey. Questions such as how long the money will remain invested, what the financial goals are, and how much market volatility one is comfortable with are more important than simply chasing returns or switching funds frequently.

“The question is not that do I need to change my mutual funds or are they fine, a more basic question is how long am I investing for, what are my goals, am I comfortable with some amount of volatility if I am invested in the equity markets,” Nisreen said.

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She further said to get answers for what is my risk tolerance? What is my investable surplus and where do I see myself five years down the line as far as my salary is concerned.
The investment horizon plays a major role in deciding asset allocation. For short-term goals of one to three years, investors should limit equity exposure to around 30% and rely more on debt-oriented products. For medium-term goals of three to five years, equity allocation can range between 30% and 60%. Investors with horizons beyond five to seven years can consider a higher allocation towards equities for long-term wealth creation.
Nisreen pointed out that many investors make the mistake of choosing high-risk funds like mid-cap or small-cap schemes for short-term goals, which can lead to disappointment during volatile phases. Instead, investors should ensure that the fund category matches the time horizon and risk profile of the goal.
For beginners, starting with relatively stable categories such as large-cap or index funds may be a better approach. These funds help investors gradually understand market fluctuations and build confidence before moving towards riskier segments such as mid-caps, small-caps, thematic, or sectoral funds.

She also cautioned against holding too many schemes within the same category, as this can create unnecessary overlap without improving diversification. Ideally, investors should limit themselves to one or two funds per category and avoid making frequent changes based on short-term market movements.

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Hybrid and dynamic asset allocation funds can also help first-time investors navigate volatility more comfortably. Categories such as balanced advantage funds, equity savings funds, and dynamic asset allocation funds automatically adjust exposure between equity, debt, and arbitrage depending on market conditions, helping smoothen the investment journey.

When it comes to personal finance discipline, Nisreen suggested following a simple 50-30-20 rule. Around 50% of income can go towards essential expenses, 30% towards discretionary spending, and 20% towards savings and investments for future goals.

One of the biggest mistakes investors make, she said, is reacting emotionally to market corrections. Many stop SIPs or redeem investments when markets fall, even though such phases often provide better opportunities for rupee cost averaging. Staying invested and continuing SIPs during corrections can help lower average costs over the long term.

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She also advised investors to avoid being influenced by constant market chatter or social media recommendations. Once a strategy is created based on financial goals and risk profile, investors should remain committed to it rather than making tactical changes frequently. Reviewing the portfolio periodically is important, but changes should generally not be made too quickly.

For long-term equity funds, investors should ideally give fund managers at least three years to demonstrate performance before considering major portfolio changes. According to Nisreen, successful investing is often less about timing the market and more about spending enough time in the market with a disciplined and consistent approach.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook/Twitter. We will get it answered by our panel of experts. Do share your questions on ETMFqueries@timesinternet.in alongwith your age, risk profile, and twitter handle

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Bitcoin holds near $80,000 after rejection at $82,500; ETF outflows trigger cautious sentiment

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Bitcoin is trading near $80,000 mark after rejection at $82,500 mark and experts believe the sentiment turned cautious after seeing outflows on Thursday. The cryptocurrency was trading at $80,371 mark.

In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin and Ethereum rallied upto 1.14% and 1.95% respectively. Among the major altcoins, XRP, BNB, Solana, Tron, Dogecoin, Hyperliquid and Cardano gained upto 6.48%.

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Riya Sehgal, Research Analyst, Delta Exchange said Bitcoin stayed mostly flat near the $80,000 mark on Friday after facing rejection around $82,500 and the move also suggests traders are locking in profits following the recent strong rally post which the sentiment turned slightly cautious after US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of $268 million on Thursday.

Sehgal further said that Ethereum is witnessing a noticeable change in derivatives positioning, as high-leverage long positions have declined sharply across the market which suggests that many overly bullish trades have either been voluntarily closed or liquidated during recent market volatility.

The global crypto market capitalisation went up 1.35% to $2.68 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap.
Sehgal also said that at the same time, rising US government debt continues to support the case for scarce assets like Bitcoin. While stocks and gold remain the go-to choices for many investors, Bitcoin could still benefit from a weaker US dollar environment.
In the past week, Bitcoin and Ethereum gained 2.76% and 0.73% respectively. Among the major altcoins, XRP, BNB, Solana, Tron, Dogecoin, Hyperliquid and Cardano rallied upto 12.23%.
WazirX Market’s Desk said that crypto markets remained resilient this week despite continued macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions and institutional demand continued to support sentiment throughout the week.

Bitcoin’s ability to hold near the $80K mark continues to reflect underlying market strength, WazirX Market’s Desk further said.

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According to Binance Monthly Market Insights, The crypto market rose more than 8% to US$2.6T amid a temporary US–Iran ceasefire. BTC short squeeze drove prices toward US$80K, while the prolonged war continues to fuel stagflation risks. ETF inflows doubled with sentiment in neutral territory.

The report further said that in April, the total cryptocurrency market capitalisation rose more than 8% to US$2.6T, driven by a temporary US–Iran ceasefire, with digital assets showing remarkable resilience amid prolonged geopolitical uncertainty.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook/Twitter. We will get it answered by our panel of experts. Do share your questions on ETMFqueries@timesinternet.in alongwith your age, risk profile, and twitter handle

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NFOs : 7 mutual funds and 3 SIFs are open for subscription. Check details

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Seven new mutual fund schemes and three Specialised Investment Funds (SIFs) are currently open for subscription, offering investors fresh opportunities across equity, debt, hybrid, and thematic categories.

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Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath flags ULIP, endowment traps; says health policies remain complex

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Nithin Kamath has once again sounded the alarm on common personal finance mistakes, saying Indians continue to fall into familiar traps such as ULIPs, endowment plans and poorly understood health insurance policies despite years of awareness campaigns and easily available financial information.

In a post on social media, the Zerodha founder said there is “very little creativity” in the mistakes people make with money, especially when it comes to mixing insurance and investments.

Kamath pointed out that financial influencers, media platforms and finance experts have repeatedly warned against products such as Unit Linked Insurance Plans (ULIPs) and traditional endowment policies, yet sales of such products continue to rise.

According to him, the problem is no longer a lack of access to information. Consumers today can easily compare products online, run calculations, watch explainer videos or even use AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude to understand the hidden costs and weak returns associated with bundled insurance-investment products.

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“Even a cursory Google search will tell you the problem,” Kamath said, adding that AI tools can now explain the math, hidden catches and better alternatives within minutes.


He argued that unlike health insurance – which often contains complex clauses around waiting periods, exclusions, room rent caps and settlement conditions – ULIPs and endowment plans are relatively easier to evaluate, making repeated mis-selling and poor decision-making harder to justify.
Kamath said health insurance deserves more sympathy because many policyholders only discover restrictive clauses at the time of claims, forcing them to pay significant amounts from their own pockets despite having coverage.His comments come at a time when retail participation in financial products has surged sharply, driven by social media awareness, fintech penetration and easier digital onboarding. However, financial experts have repeatedly cautioned that product complexity and aggressive sales tactics continue to push investors towards expensive or low-return products packaged as “safe investments” or “tax-saving solutions.”

ULIPs combine insurance with market-linked investments, while endowment plans typically offer life cover along with guaranteed savings components.

Critics argue that both products often carry high costs, lower transparency and weaker long-term returns compared with buying pure term insurance and investing separately through mutual funds or other market instruments.

He also shared a video on mistakes usually made by people that suggested ways to rectify these mistakes.

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IPO Calendar: 2 issues to keep investors busy but mainboard activity remains muted

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India’s primary market will stay busy next week with two SME public issues collectively looking to raise nearly Rs 47 crore, offering investors exposure to sectors ranging from flexible packaging to pharma. Both IPOs, RFBL Flexi Pack and Goldline Pharmaceutical, will open for subscription on May 12 and close on May 14, with tentative listings scheduled for May 19.

The larger of the two issues is RFBL Flexi Pack, which aims to raise Rs 35.33 crore through an entirely fresh issue of 70.65 lakh shares. The company has fixed a price band of Rs 47-50 per share. At the upper band, retail investors will need to invest Rs 3 lakh, as the minimum application size is 6,000 shares. RFBL will list on the NSE SME platform. Currently, the GMP for the IPO is zero.

Incorporated in 2005, RFBL manufactures and trades printed multilayer flexible packaging materials, including plastic film rolls and pouches used by clients in food, pharmaceuticals and home care segments. The Gujarat-based company follows a B2B model and offers customised packaging solutions using materials such as BOPP, CPP and laminated films.

On the financial front, RFBL reported total income of Rs 135.46 crore in FY25, compared with Rs 79.96 crore in FY24, while profit after tax rose to Rs 8.33 crore from Rs 5.79 crore a year earlier.

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The company plans to use IPO proceeds for capital expenditure, working capital needs and general corporate purposes.


The second issue, Goldline Pharmaceutical, is looking to raise Rs 11.61 crore through a fresh issue of 27 lakh shares. The company has fixed a price band of Rs 41-43 per share, with a minimum retail investment of Rs 2.58 lakh for 6,000 shares. Goldline will list on the BSE SME platform.
Goldline operates an asset-light pharmaceutical marketing business, selling medicines under its “Goldline” brand across segments including cardiology, orthopaedics, paediatrics, diabetes care and critical care. Rather than manufacturing products in-house, the company partners with third-party manufacturers, allowing it to scale distribution with lower fixed costs.Its products are sold across states including Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Bihar.

Financially, Goldline reported FY25 revenue of Rs 28.06 crore, up from Rs 23.57 crore in FY24, while profit after tax rose to Rs 2.83 crore from Rs 1.81 crore.

The company plans to utilise most of the IPO proceeds toward repayment of borrowings worth Rs 8.35 crore.

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Concurrent Gainers: 14 stocks gain for 5 straight sessions, rally up to 25% – Consistent performers

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Over the five trading sessions ending May 08, the Sensex benchmark gained 0.54%, rising 415 points to close at 77,328. The index ended higher in two of the five sessions. Despite the modest gain in the benchmark, 42 stocks from the BSE 500 index advanced in each of the five consecutive sessions between May 4 and May 08. Among these, 14 stocks posted gains in all five sessions, delivering cumulative returns of up to 25% during the period. (Data Source: ACE Equity)

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Principal Well-Being Index: Optimism Among Businesses In Short Supply

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The Principal Financial Group (The Principal®) is a global investment management leader offering retirement services, insurance solutions and asset management. The Principal offers businesses, individuals and institutional clients a wide range of financial products and services, including retirement, asset management and insurance through its diverse family of financial services companies. Founded in 1879 and a member of the FORTUNE 500®, the Principal Financial Group has $519.3 billion in assets under management1 and serves some 19.7 million customers worldwide from offices in Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America and the United States. Principal Financial Group, Inc. is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol PFG. For more information, visit www.principal.com.
Insurance products issued by Principal National Life Insurance Co (except in NY) and Principal Life Insurance Co. Plan administrative services offered by Principal Life. Principal Funds, Inc. is distributed by Principal Funds Distributor, Inc. Securities offered through Princor Financial Services Corp., 800/247-1737, Member SIPC and/or independent broker/dealers. Principal National, Principal Life, Principal Funds Distributor, Inc. and Princor® are members of the Principal Financial Group®, Des Moines, IA 50392.
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Earnings Strength And Easing Risks Support Markets

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Borouge Q1 2026 slides: logistics disruption hits volumes, prices recover

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