Nikhil Kamath Interview in Hindi live.
Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, India’s biggest stock brokerage company in terms of volume of trade. Kamath, 35, is the youngest philanthropist on the Edelgive Hurun India Philanthropy List 2021.
He is an huge inspiration for students, entrepreneurs & investors in India.
It was a dream come true to just talk to Nikhil kamath, he is so kind , humble & intelligent.
This video is full packed with value.
I will try to be less nervous next time when we will talk ( hope so )
Thank you so much Mr. Kamath for doing this.
In this video we tried to get Nikhil Kamath’s views on different topics like metaverse, crypto , NFT, Stock market , Inheritance tax, Wealth inequality in India & his personal wealth management tips .
Some of the questions are :
1. You come from a middle-class home where dropping out of school is not the norm. Wasn’t that a shocker for your family, and how did they react to that news?
2. In the world of entrepreneurship, ‘success’ is a big word. What made you believe you’d be successful? And, how far do you think you have realised your dream?
3. During the recent lockdown, we heard that Zerodha saw a magnificent increase in the number of first-time users. Also, we heard that it could grow 100% month-on-month without any direct marketing. What, according to you, caused the growth in this volume?
4.You make most of your business from day traders and have a lesser proportion of business impacted by equity investors. So, why are you pushing to add on more equity investors?
5.We all know that you invested in your dreams, and we can see the returns received. Investing money is also about fulfilling your financial dreams. What tips do you have for first-time investors on making financial goals and being consistent?
6. This makes us curious to know when you started investing and what formed your philosophy on equity investing?
7.So, when it comes to investing, do you use a checklist, and how did you develop this habit?
8.Today, we see crypto investing being aggressively promoted everywhere and especially millennials are pretty enthusiastic about investing in them. What are your thoughts on cryptocurrency?
9.You are a young entrepreneur. What were your goals when you started?
10.Now that you have tasted success, you would have reflected upon your pitfalls from an entirely different angle, we suppose. So, what are some of the pitfalls that you believe young people should avoid?
11.Coming to your another emerging initiative, True Beacon. What are your dreams for True Beacon, and how do you plan to achieve them?
12. USP of True Beacon
13. What are your expectations from the upcoming Union Budget? What is the need of the hour to encourage the growth of the Fintech space?
14. Lastly, we see a lot of economic inequality where the number of people getting rich is enormously lower than the number of people below the poverty line. According to you, how difficult or easy is it to dream big and can India create more and more billionaires?
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