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[For You] Three reasons not to delay your investments!

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Hello united states ! Are you looking at the market levels and thinking whether you should delay you

[Scripbox]( Hello united states ! Are you looking at the market levels and thinking whether you should delay your investments? Undoubtedly, with the Nifty 50 at over 19,500, you may feel it’s better to wait rather than invest now. Here are three reasons why you should not delay your investments - 1. Money lying idle, usually finds another purpose: If money is lying in the bank account, it usually gets spent or gets invested in an opportunity without a thorough analysis of the risks involved 2. Later versus now is an expensive proposition: If your investment horizon is 20 years, you need an SIP of Rs. 10,000 to reach the goal of 1 Crore. But, if you delay your investment by 10 years, you will need an SIP of Rs. 45,000 to reach the same goal. [Delayed Investment]( 3. It’s impossible to know what will happen: It is practically impossible to judge how the market will behave in the short term. Investing in equity assets of a growing economy will produce proportionate growth over time. So, the early bird indeed gets the worm. In other words, when money is invested early, compounding gets more time to work its magic! [Start SIP Now]( For any concerns, just reply to this email. You can also call on [1800-102-1265][1800-102-1265](tel:18001021265) or Whatsapp us on [888444802][888444802.]( We are available everyday from 8AM to 8PM. [AppStore]( [PlayStore]( [Scripbox]( Scripbox, Indiqube @ The Leela Galleria 3rd Floor, No. 23, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560008 Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks. Please read all scheme related documents carefully before investing. Past performance is not an indicator of future returns. [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [Unsubscribe]( [ ]

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