Do you keep your gold assets in bank locker? You are probably paying some fees every year for your lockers.
Instead, what if you could get a locker for free?
What if I said banks would pay you to keep your gold assets safe?
Time for a thread. 👇👇👇
1/ The major issue with having gold in bank lockers is
- You pay hefty fees on an annual basis to the bank.
- The lockers aren't insured
- There's no real safety/security in case of theft or an unfortunate event.
Is there a work around?
Yes.
Enter "Gold Monetisation Scheme".
2/ GOI introduced the Gold Monetisation Scheme in 2015. The main objective was to cut down India's gold imports.
How it works:
You deposit your gold in bank.
They keep it safe for a fixed number of years.
You get it back as physical gold or cash on maturity.
It looks like every symptom on Google search leads to cancer.
So, when you have a symptom that Google screams CANCER, should you be afraid?
Before I answer that for you, let's talk about Occam's Razor and how you can use it to simplify your life.
Let's dive in. 👇👇👇
1/ In the early 1900s, two physicists studied space and time and arrived at a similar conclusion: things tend to go a little bonkers within the space-time continuum.
Ex: The closer we get to moving at the speed of light, the more we slow down.
2/ Both the scientists arrived at the same results through their equations & derivations. But both had different explanations.
One suggested that the phenomenon was due to the changes that took place within "the ether". Another didn't refer to the ether at all.
Stories like these are why most people start a business.
And they are all wrought with survivorship bias.
Be very careful while getting inspired by such stories. Always ask, "how many edu-businesses started with Aakash and failed?" before you consider starting one of your own.
I am not discouraging you from starting a business.
By all means, start a business. That's one of the ways to the promised land of wealth.
But don't start a business because you're inspired by the success stories on media.
No founder comes up to media to discuss failure.
Failure stories also don't work that well commercially and don't provide enough fodder for media ratings.
Nobody discusses failure publicly. Very few are transparent enough to do that.
Also, if you're reading this, understand this first.
Trading and Investing should NEVER be undertaken as a "for a living" kind of a full time profession unless you have a steady inflow of cash through other means.
Have a job. Keep building skills and learning.
Holding on to a day job or other businesses that bring in money frees you from the pressure of making money in the markets - which is the NUMBER 1 source of stress that leads to making impulsive decisions.