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Avoid These Big Investor Mistakes During Stock Market Crash
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Avoid These Big Investor Mistakes During Stock Market Crash

Neeraj Arora On Gold, SIP & More!

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In this episode, Neeraj Arora and Vrinda tackle the biggest fear online right now: The Stock Market Crash. They address the social media hype claiming you should only invest in gold/silver and that mutual funds are a bad choice. Neeraj breaks down this fearmongering and explains the Dunning-Kruger Effect, showing how inexperience can lead to overconfidence in financial predictions.

What you will learn:
1. Why the term “Insider” is often glorified on social media!
2. A clear, easy-to-follow plan for what every investor should do before, during, and after a market crash.
3. Briefings on major historical crashes (1929, 2008, 2020).
4. The ultimate financial lesson: The market is a battle of ‘money vs. mind.’

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Jai Hind! Stay focused, stay disciplined, and keep learning. All the best. God bless you!

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