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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

How to Value a Stock - Cheap or Expensive?

Dear Reader,

If you’re new to investing, learning how to choose stocks and investing in the stock market can be overwhelming. Probably the largest mistake that young investors make is to look at the price of a stock as a measure of its worth. In fact, the price of a stock is virtually worthless when trying to value a company.

So what metrics should investors use when evaluating a potential stock investment opportunity? While there are numerous factors to take into consideration, the most popular and well-known metric is known as the price to earnings ratio, or the P/E ratio. But before we get into explaining this ratio, let’s look at why the price of the stock doesn’t tell the whole story.

Stock Prices – Cheap Vs. Expensive

Think about something in your life that you know very well. Maybe you’re obsessed with computer upgrades and performance. You know everything there is to know about computers and when you go to a computer store; when you look at the prices and the specs, you truly know what represents a bargain.

If you were helping a friend pick out a computer, you might tell them that a computer on sale for Rs 20,000 may be a better bargain than a computer on sale for Rs. 18,000. Maybe the Rs. 20,000 computer has a bigger screen, more storage space, and Rs. 5000 of preloaded software on it. With the Rs. 18,000 computer, not only is the hardware pretty shoddy, but there is also no preloaded software, meaning you’ll have to shell out extra money once you buy the computer. You might say “you get more bang for your buck” with the Rs. 20,000 computer. It is this same line of thinking that should be applied to stocks.

Unfortunately, many young investors do not apply the same logic to stock picking. Instead, they look at a Rs. 1800 stock like TCS and call it expensive. So they head to a little known penny stock that is selling for Rs. 0.50 and buy it up like it’s pure gold. The fact of the matter is that if you only have Rs. 1800, there’s a good chance that you’ll make more money purchasing 1 share of TCS rather than 3,600 shares of that cheap company. Why? Because TCS is a much more stable company with not only a proven track record of making investors money, but also strong growth potential.

The P/E Ratio Defined

Now that we’ve fixed the flaw in the young investor’s logic, let’s look at how to measure value. It’s a little more complicated to evaluate stocks than it is to evaluate computers since there are so many different factors involved.

However, there is one metric which, while it doesn’t make up the entire story, offers an important piece of the puzzle when valuing a company: the price/earnings ratio, often referred to as the P/E ratio or P/E multiple. This ratio, while only one of many that sophisticated investors use, is the most popular and discussed ratio in many investment books.

So how does the P/E ratio work? Think of it this way: let’s say you are considering investing in two public companies, both of which are selling for Rs. 200 per share today. One way of deciding which company to invest your money in is examining how much you will need to pay for Rs. 10 of earnings from each company. If last year, Company A earned Rs. 50 per share and Company B earned only Rs. 40 for share, it would intuitively make sense to choose Company A over Company B since it represents a cheaper trading opportunity. Without even realizing it, you’ve made this decision by calculating each company’s P/E ratios.

The P/E ratio is calculated by taking the current price and dividing it by the earnings per share. In the example above, you would take the price of Rs. 200 and divide by Rs. 50 for Company A and Rs. 40 for Company B, yielding ratios of 4x and 5x, respectively. If you’re not good with math, you can also easily find the P/E ratio in the fundamental analysis section of your broker’s research screens for the stock you’re reviewing or on various stock market investment news and research sites.

Disadvantages of the P/E Ratio

While the P/E ratio is a valuable metric for investors, you don’t want to make the mistake of thinking that a P/E ratio alone tells the whole story. Here are the main limitations of the P/E ratio:

1. Healthy P/E ratios may differ between industries: The concept of using a set P/E ratio to determine if a stock is overpriced fails to take into account the individual nature of the underlying company. Stocks in high-growth industries like the technology industry tend to have higher P/E ratios. On the other hand, some industries such as utility companies tend to trade at much lower multiples. Before you can decide if a stock is under or overpriced, you need to take into consideration the industry in which it operates. Continuing with the example above, let’s say Company B was a high-growth tech company forecasted to earn Rs. 100 per share next year and Rs. 150 per share the following year, while Company A was a low-growth oil company that was forecasted to earn Rs. 60 per share next year and Rs. 70 per share the following year. Now that you have a fuller picture of the two companies, it becomes clear that Company B would in fact be the better company to invest in due to its massive growth potential. Company B’s stock price will likely skyrocket if the forecasts are correct, while Company A’s stock price may not budge by much over the next couple of years. Thus, by ignoring other aspects of the company, an investor might have falsely assumed that Company A represented the more valuable stock opportunity.

2. Fails to consider the debt of a company: The price of a stock reflects the equity value of a company. However, it is also important to consider how much debt the company holds. An investor should never ignore a company’s debt position when buying a stock since debt is a strong indicator of a company’s financial health and future.

3. Earnings can be manipulated easily: Clever accountants have a million and one ways to make companies look more attractive. This can involve changing depreciation schedules, using different inventory management strategies, and including non-recurring gains. These strategies are not limited to corrupt organizations, as firms are given some legal flexibility in how they choose to report their earnings. As a result, because companies have an incentive to make earnings look as attractive as possible, P/E ratios can be presented as being artificially low.

4. Growth companies trade at higher P/E ratios: Since P/E ratios represent not only a company’s current financial situation but also it’s future growth potential, growth stocks trade at significantly higher P/E multiples than value companies. Thus, without understanding what type of company you are considering as an investment, you might carelessly overlook some valuable growth companies simply because of their P/E ratios. In fact, some of the biggest winners of all time have been companies with high P/E ratios. According to Investors Business Daily, in a recent analysis, the top 95 companies had an average P/E ratio of 39 before gaining momentum and reaching an average P/E ratio of 87 at their peak. Yet according to the models of most investors who rely solely on P/E ratios, all of these companies would have been ruled out as being overpriced.

5. False assumption that low P/E ratios represent cheap trading opportunities: Many investors assume that a company trading at a P/E ratio must represent great value. As we know, because of many of the factors stated above, low P/E ratios do not necessarily make the best investments. For example, Suzlon was a company that was trading at single digit P/E ratios before it crashed.

P/E ratios are a valuable tool for investors, but they are not sufficient to identify the feasibility of an investment unless used in combination with other metrics and company characteristics.

Regardless of your opinion on the P/E ratio, you should always examine other ratios as well before buying a stock. These metrics, which help investors evaluate other aspects of a company, include Enterprise Value/EBITDA, Enterprise Value/EBIT, Enterprise Value/Revenue, Price/Cash Flow and Price/Book Ratio.

Final Word

The P/E ratio is a great start to understanding a company’s value proposition as a potential investment. With that said, don’t forget that there are many other ratios and factors to consider other than the P/E ratio. The P/E ratio is just one piece of the puzzle. And if you only take one lesson from this post, remember this nugget of information: the price of a stock is not an indicator to identify value of it!

If you have patience and want to add extra power in your portfolio, start investing some portion of your savings in fundamentally strong small and mid cap companies - Hidden Gems and Value Picks.

Moreover, if you have invested in stocks and believe that your investments are not performing well, subscribe to our Wealth-Builder service and get your portfolio reviewed by us. We will review fundamentals of the companies you are holding and guide you which stocks to hold and which to exit. We will also review your equity investments across sectors and companies to ensure that your portfolio allocation is right and outperforms major indices giving you better returns in medium to long term.

We do update our members in terms of profit booking / exits depending upon various factors like overall Industry / Sector outlook, fundamentals of the company, management action plan and annual performance in terms of top line, bottom line, operating margins and other important parameters.

Wish you happy & safe Investing!

Regards,
Team - Saral Gyan.

Saturday, October 21, 2023

Dussehra Diwali Celebrations with Discounts & Freebies!

 Dear Reader,

Saral Gyan Team wishes you Happy Dussehra.

Saral Gyan team has successfully published hundreds of articles providing insight to equity market and today cherish association of more than 40,000 readers. Articles published on our website received lot of appreciation as it helped our readers to make educated investment decisions based on facts and understand the benefits of real long term investing in equities in a systematic way rather than investing for short term returns.

During past 12 years, we launched suitable services to help Investors to create wealth by investing in Indian stock market. Its appreciation and support of our readers that one of our most admired service - Hidden Gems ranks on top not only in performance but also on Google search engine. Try it out yourself by searching "Hidden Gems SIP" or "Unexplored Multibagger Small Caps" or "Best Hidden Gems Micro Caps" on Google, you will find our website www.saralgyan.in featuring on top in search results. Its your appreciation and word of mouth publicity which make our website featuring on 1st position in Google.
We are delighted to share that we are celebrating this festive season by giving maximum benefits to our members. Now you can avail discounts up to 30% and valuable freebies  under Saral Gyan Dussehra Diwali Offer. This is a limited period offer and closes on 20th November 2023.

Attractive discounts & valuable freebies which make our offer special for our readers are as under:

1. Discount up to 30% on combo pack subscription (Valid up to 20 Nov'23 only)
Discount of 10% on individual services, and up to 30% on Combo packs

2. Rs. 1 Lakh Diwali Muhurat Portfolio of 10 Stocks (To be released on 12th Nov'23)
Applicable under Hidden Gems / Value Picks / Wealth-Builder subscription

3. Special Report - 5 Stocks - Potential 5-Bagger in 5 Years (Released on 10 Sept'23)
Applicable under Hidden Gems / Wealth-Builder subscription 

4. Existing Portfolio Health Check Up (Review of existing stocks)
Applicable under Wealth-Builder subscription only

5, Hidden Gems Flash-Back Report (To be released in Dec'23)
Applicable under Hidden Gems subscription only

6. Value Picks Flash-Back Report (To be released in Jan'24)
Applicable under Value Picks subscription only

Below table indicates subscription services and discounted prices valid up to 20 Nov 2023.

SARAL GYAN
SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE
DUSSEHRA DIWALI OFFER
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
PAY VIA CARD
(3% CHARGES EXTRA)
Hidden GemsRs. 15,000 13,500 (10% OFF)
Value PicksRs. 10,000 9,000 (10% OFF)
15% @ 90 DaysRs. 5,000 (No Discount)
Wealth-BuilderRs. 30,000 27,000 (10% OFF)
Combo 1: HG + VP + WB + 15%Rs. 60,000 42,000 (30% OFF)
Combo 2: HG + VP + 15%Rs. 30,000 24,000 (20% OFF)
Combo 3: HG + VPRs. 25,000 21,000 (16% OFF)
Combo 4: HG + 15%Rs. 20,000 17,500 (12% OFF)
Combo 5: VP + 15%Rs. 15,000 13,500 (10% OFF)

There is no combo option for Nano Champs, you need to opt for this service separately.

SUBSCRIPTION OPTION

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(3% CHARGES EXTRA)

Nano Champs– 1 Year  - Rs 13,000 11,700 (-10%)

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Nano Champs– 3  Year - Rs. 39,000 33,000 (-15%)

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Simply choose the subscription service / combo subscription you would like to opt and click on SUBSCRIBE! link in above table to make online payment using your debit / credit card.

Grow your Wealth by Investing in Potential Multibagger Small Caps

Multibagger Hidden Gems Stocks
Its a fact that 78 Hidden Gems stocks out of 120 released during last 12 years have given more than 100% returns to our members. Moreover, 42 stocks out of these 78 are giving returns in the range of 400% to 7000%.

We do update our members in terms of profit booking / exits depending upon various factors like overall Industry / Sector outlook, fundamentals of the company, management action plan and annual performance in terms of top line, bottom line, operating margins and other important parameters.

We also suggested our members, which earlier recommended Hidden Gems stocks can be added more in their portfolio based on company's strong fundamentals. Ex: Mayur Uniquoter, Cera Sanitaryware, Wim Plast, Camlin Fine Chemicals, Balaji Amines, Acrysil, Kovai Medical, Roto Pumps, Atul Auto, Control Print, Sahyadri Industries, TCPL Packaging and Stylam Industries were some of the stocks which we recommended to our members to accumulate later also at higher price from our initial recommended price. Also some of the stocks like Anil Ltd, PNB Gilts, Fiberweb etc which not performed up to our expectations have been suggested to exit at an early stage.

Hidden Gems Stocks - SIP Returns of 80.2% in 2.5 Years

Hidden Gems continue to outperform giving higher returns compared to all major indices. As on date, average returns of last 24 Hidden Gems stocks released over last 2.5 years is 80.2%. Below is the performance update of Hidden Gems stocks released over last 2.5 years.


Our Value Pick also have outperformed major indices Sensex and Nifty delivering higher returns. Average returns of Value Picks released over last 2 years is 40%. Below is the performance update of Value Picks stocks.

Time has shown that smart investors have made their fortune by investing in equities in long term. None other asset class can match giving you such extra ordinary returns. Yes, its important for you to invest in right set of companies at right price and hold them for real long term. We are confident that we will continue to hunt best Hidden Gems from universe of small caps by doing authentic, in-depth and unbiased research work and support our members to make educated investment decision.
 
Through Nano ChampsHidden Gems and Value Picks, we are providing you opportunities to invest in such micro, small and mid cap stocks today. Infosys, Dabur, Glenmark, Bajaj Finance were the small cap stocks in past and today are the well known companies falling under mid and large cap space.
 
Nano Champs Hidden Gems Value Picks Wealth-Builder
If you wish to invest in fundamentally strong micro, small and mid cap companies which can give you far superior returns compared to major indices like Sensex or Nifty in long term and help you creating wealth, you can join our services like Nano ChampsHidden GemsValue Picks & Wealth-Builder.

The stocks we reveal through Nano ChampsHidden Gems & Value Picks are companies that either under-researched or not covered by other stock brokers and research firms. We keep on updating our members on our past recommendation suggesting them whether to hold / buy or sell stocks on the basis of company's performance and future outlook.
 
Moreover, under our Wealth-Builder service, we encourage our members to replicate our Wealth-Builder portfolio by investing in selective high quality small and mid cap companies. We believe, investing in Wealth-Builder portfolio with regular portfolio review from our end can help you achieve market beating, very good returns over a longer team and help you take care of yourself and your family needs, which ultimately lead to a healthy and wealthy life after retirement.

Below are the details of our services:

1. Hidden Gems (Unexplored Multibagger Small Cap Stocks): Based on fundamental analysis, our equity analysts release one Hidden Gem research report every month (10 to 12 per year) with buy recommendation and share it with all Hidden Gems members. Stock finalized as Hidden Gem belongs to small / micro caps space with market cap of less than 500 - 600 Crores, expected returns from Hidden Gems is nearly 90% to 100% in period of 12 - 24 months. Once target is achieved, we inform our members whether they should continue to hold the stock or need to do partial / full profit booking. If fundamentals are intact and valuations are reasonable, we suggest to continue to hold the stock for long term for multibagger returns. Annual subscription charge of Hidden Gems is INR 15,000 13,500 under which you will receive a total 10 to 12 Hidden Gems research reports over a period of 12 months. Click here to read more about Hidden Gems.

2. Value Picks (Mid Caps with Plenty of Upside Potential): Our equity analysts team consider Warren Buffet approach to short list stocks from mid cap segment as Value Picks. Market cap of Value Pick will range from 1000 crores to 15,000 crores. Holding period of Value Picks is 12 - 24 months and one can expect returns of 40-60%. Annual subscription charge of Value Picks is INR 10,000 9,000 under which you will receive a total 10 to 12 Value Picks research reports over a period of 12 months. Click here to read more about Value Picks.

3. 15% @ 90 Days (Buy to Sell Stocks for Short Term Gain): Based on technical analysis, our team recommends one stock every month to our members. It’s a short term call under which you can expect returns of 15% within period of 90 Days. Annual subscription charge of 15% @ 90 Days is INR 5,000 under which you will receive 10 to 12 stock recommendations. We suggest lower allocation in 15% @ 90 Days stocks and higher allocation in Hidden Gems and Value Picks which are our portfolio stocks based on fundamental analysis. 15% @ 90 Days stocks recommendations are based on buy to sell and gain strategy, hence we suggest our members to book complete profits once target is achieved and exit in case target is not achieved or stock has broken its 2nd support level as per report. Click here to read more about 15% @ 90 Days.

4. Wealth-Builder (An Offline Portfolio Management Service): Wealth-Builder is our model portfolio of Rs. 10 lakhs and currently we are holding around 16 stocks in our portfolio. We suggest higher allocation in our Wealth-Builder stocks which includes best of our Hidden Gems and Value Picks released during last couple of years. Our team suggest all our Wealth-Builder members to invest in the stocks which are part of our Wealth-Builder portfolio. Every month our team updates our Wealth-Builder members which stocks they need to buy / sell / hold with % allocation of these stocks in their portfolio, the suggested changes need to be replicated in the same proportion. Annual subscription charge of Wealth-Builder is INR 30,000 27,000 under which you will receive a total 10 - 15 portfolio updates. We also review existing equity portfolio of our members and advise them which stocks to hold and which to exit based on fundamental analysis under Wealth-Builder service. Our Wealth-Builder service is suitable for those investors who have an existing portfolio of at least 4 to 5 lakhs or planning to invest similar amount or more in equity market. Click here to read more about Wealth-Builder.

5. Nano Champs (Deeply Undervalued & Undiscovered Micro Caps): Under Nano Champs service, we research on micro cap stocks with market capital of less than 100 - 120 crores, the investment horizon is 3 to 6 years with objective to achieve 10x returns in long term (6 years or more). As micro caps involves higher degree of risk compared to small and mid caps, we provide a diversified basket of 10 Nano Champs in our half yearly report. Moreover, as these are very small sized companies, the maximum investment allocation in each Nano Champs suggested is 1 percent of equity portfolio, hence maximum allocation of 10 percent to 10 Nano Champs. Annual subscription charge of Nano Champs is INR 13,000 11,700 under which you will receive total 2 reports (every 6 months) and ad-hoc updates (if any) over a period of 12 months. Click here to read more about Nano Champs.

Enjoy great savings and receive valuable freebies. Dussehra Diwali Offer is for limited period and closes on 20th Nov 2023.

Do write to us in case of any queries, we will be delighted to assist you.

Wishing you Happy & Safe Investing!

Regards,
Team - Saral Gyan.

Friday, October 6, 2023

Multibagger Hidden Gems - SIP Returns of 80% in 2.5 Years

Dear Reader,

A small investment of Rs. 10,000 a month over a period of 10 years can help you create a corpus of Rs. 25 lakhs. Total amount invested over period of 10 years by you will be Rs. 12 lakhs and you will have profit of Rs. 13 lakhs. Not Good? This might look less to you as we are assuming returns of 13.5% per annum. If we assume returns of 27% per annum, your corpus will be Rs. 50 lakh and your profits would be more than 3 times of your actual investments that too when you are investing a nominal amount of Rs. 10,000 on monthly basis. Impressive! Right?

You might think that investing in mutual funds could be one of the way to start SIP (Systematic Investment Plan). However, returns may not be that high which you can generate by directly investing into good quality small and mid cap stocks. Hence, we suggest our members to start SIP by directly investing in stocks every month. What you are suppose to do is to invest your savings in a particular stock once in a month instead of putting it into mutual fund. Next month, same amount would be invested in another stock which at that point of time gives you good medium to long term investment opportunity. This could be an ideal choice for salaried employees as well as businessmen / entrepreneurs, as it will help you to directly invest in fundamentally strong small and mid cap companies to build a diversified portfolio of high quality small and mid cap stocks over a period of time to achieve wealth creation.

Investing in stocks is a great way to build your diversified investment portfolio. It is a simple and time tested approach for accumulation of wealth in a disciplined manner. Simply get some savings from your monthly income and invest in equities for long term. It not only allows you to save every month in a disciplined way but also help you ride through ups and downs of stock market.

Invest some portion of your monthly income in good companies without  timing the stock market and you will definitely get rewarded in long run.

Just take care of Basic Principle of Investing in Equities:

1. Invest in stock market with a long term view (3 - 7 years or more).
2. Invest in companies which are fundamentally strong with scalable business.
3. Follow disciplined approach by Investing regularly in equities.
4. Build a diversified portfolio by investing in small & mid cap companies.
5. Avoid frequent buying / selling of stocks, Its trading not Investing!
6. Review performance of your holding companies at least once a year to decide whether to buy / sell or hold.

Hidden Gems Stocks - SIP Returns of 80.2% in 2.5 Years

Its appreciation and support of our readers that one of our most admired service - Hidden Gems ranks on top not only in performance but also on Google search engine. Try it out yourself by searching "Hidden Gems SIP" or "Unexplored Multibagger Small Caps" or "Best Hidden Gems Micro Caps" on Google, you will find our website www.saralgyan.in featuring on top in search results. Its your appreciation and word of mouth publicity which make our website featuring on 1st page in Google.

Hidden Gems continue to outperform giving higher returns compared to all major indices. As on date, average returns of last 24 Hidden Gems stocks released over last 2.5 years is 80.2%. Below is the performance update of Hidden Gems stocks released over last 2.5 years.
Time has shown that smart investors have made their fortune by investing in equities in long term. None other asset class can match giving you such extra ordinary returns. Yes, its important for you to invest in right set of companies at right price.

Multibagger Stocks which can multiply Investments in Future

The number of small-cap stocks is large and finding a quality stock that can give high returns over a long period is tough even for equity analysts. One reason is that such stocks usually have a short history and are not tracked by many analysts and brokerage houses. Then there are risks such as low liquidity, governance concerns and competition from larger players.

Scores of once small companies have over the years grown big, giving investors a 30-50 percent annual return over 10-15 years and creating fortunes for investors. However, more often than not, we find ourselves at the wrong side of the fence and regret our inability to spot such stocks on time.

Benefits of Investing in Small Caps

1. Huge growth potential: The first and the most important advantage that a small cap stock gives you is their high growth potential. Since these are small companies they have great scope to rise as opposed to already large companies.

2. Low Valuations: Usually small cap stocks are available at lower valuations compared to mid & large caps. Hence, if you invest in good small cap companies at initial stage and wait for couple of years,  you will see price appreciation not only because of growth in top line and bottom line but also due to rerating which happens with increase in market capital of the company.

3. Early Entrance Advantage: Most of the fund house and institutions do not own small caps with low market cap due to less liquidity which make it difficult for them to own sufficient no. of shares. This gives retail investors an opportunity to be an early entrant to accumulate such companies shares. When company grows in market cap by delivering consistent growth and becomes more liquid, entry of fund houses and institutions push the share prices up with re-rating of stock giving maximum gains to early entrants. 

4. Under–Researched: Small cap stocks are often given the least attention by the analysts who are more interested in the large companies. Hence, they are often under - recognized and could be under-priced thus giving the investor the opportunity to benefit from these low prices.

5. Emerging Sectors: In a developing economy where there are several new business models and sectors emerging, the opportunity to pick new leaders can be hugely beneficial. Also the disruptive models in the new age is leading to more churn and faster growth amongst the nimble footed smaller companies.

Buying Strategy for Small Caps

1. Go for companies with low debt ratio (preferably less than one)

2. A high interest coverage ratio (above 3x) and a high return on equity are big advantages

3. Avoid companies with huge liabilities in the form of foreign currency convertible bonds / external commercial borrowings

4. Look at the quality of the management, its governance standards and how investor-friendly the company is.

5. Mid-cap and small-cap companies can be future market leaders, so be patient with your investments

Those who wish to invest in small-cap stocks should do so only if they have a long investment horizon and tolerance for volatility. Small-cap stocks suffer the steepest falls in a bear market and rise the most in a bull market. An investor should stay invested for at least three-five years to allow their portfolio to gain from at least one bull run. If you are looking for multibaggers, stock must have high growth rates along with expanding PE ratios. The price we pay for the stock is important as it will determine whether there is enough scope left for a PE expansion to take place. 

Concerns while Investing in Small Caps

1. Risk: The first and the most important disadvantage a small cap stock is the high level of risk it exposes an investor to. If a small cap company has the potential to rise quickly, it even has the potential to fall. Owing to its small size, it may not be able to sustain itself thereby leading the investor into great loses. After all, the bigger the company, the harder it is for it to fall.

2. Volatility: Small cap stocks are also more volatile as compared to large cap stocks. This is mainly because they have limited reserves against hard times. Also, it in the event of an economic crisis or any change in the company administration could lead to investors dis-investing thereby leading to a fall in prices.

3. Liquidity: Since investing in small cap stocks is mainly a decision depending upon one’s ability to undertake risk, a small cap stock can often become illiquid. Hence, one should not depend upon them for an important life goal.

4. Lack of information: As opposed to a large cap company, the analysts do not spend enough time studying the small cap companies. Hence, there isn’t enough information available to the investor so that he can study the company and decide about it future prospects.

If these factors scare you but you still want to gain from the upside potential of such stocks, Saral Gyan  Nano ChampsHidden Gems & Value Picks is a great choice for you. At Saral Gyan, team of equity analysts keep on evaluating micro, small and mid cap stocks to explore the best Nano Champs and Hidden Gems of stock market. Saral Gyan - Nano Champs, Hidden Gems and Value Picks are the micro, small and mid cap stocks with high probability to become multi-bagger stocks in future and a path for our investors to create wealth through equity investments in a long run. Multibaggers evolve over time, many successful investors follow plenty of processes to identify these stocks early and continue to ride them till they evolve as multibaggers.

Grow your Wealth by Investing in Potential Multibagger Small Caps

Multibagger Hidden Gems Stocks
Its a fact that 78 Hidden Gems stocks out of 120 released during last 12 years have given more than 100% returns to our members. Moreover, 42 stocks out of these 78 are giving returns in the range of 400% to 7000%. Stocks like Cera Sanitaryware, Camlin Fine Sciences, Acrysil, Balaji Amines, Kovai Medical, Wim Plast, Mayur Uniquoter, Dynemic Products, Roto Pumps, TCPL Packaging, Globus Spirits, Rajratan Global Wires, Stylam Industries etc are some of our multibagger stocks which have given whopping returns in the range of 900% to 7000%.

We do update our members in terms of profit booking / exits depending upon various factors like overall Industry / Sector outlook, fundamentals of the company, management action plan and annual performance in terms of top line, bottom line, operating margins and other important parameters.

Start investing in Nano Champs, Hidden Gems & Value Picks of stock market to get rewarded by creating a Wealth-Builder portfolio in long run. Remember, "If you want your Money to Grow, Equities is the only Way to Go" in long term. If you think to invest in stocks for period of 6 months or say 12 months, we suggest you to stay out of stock market because you are not investing, you are betting on volatility of stock market which could be risky.

The stocks we reveal through Nano ChampsHidden Gems & Value Picks are companies that either under-researched or not covered by other stock brokers and research firms. We keep on updating our members on our past recommendation suggesting them whether to hold / buy or sell stocks on the basis of company's performance and future outlook.

If you have patience and want to add extra power in your portfolio, start investing some portion of your savings in fundamentally strong small and mid cap companies - Hidden Gems and Value PicksMoreover, if you have invested in stocks and believe that your investments are not performing well, subscribe to our Wealth-Builder service and get your portfolio reviewed by us. We will review fundamentals of the companies you are holding and guide you which stocks to hold and which to exit. We will also review your equity investments across sectors and companies to ensure that your portfolio allocation is right and outperforms major indices giving you better returns in medium to long term.

Start building your equity portfolio by making educated investment decisions, subscribe to our Hidden GemsValue PicksWealth-BuilderNano Champs annual subscription services. Below table indicates subscription services and discounts applicable on combo packs.

SARAL GYAN
SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE
ANNUAL 
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
PAY VIA CARD
(3% CHARGES EXTRA)
Hidden GemsRs. 15,000
Value PicksRs. 10,000
15% @ 90 DaysRs. 5,000
Wealth-BuilderRs. 30,000
Combo 1: HG + VP + WB + 15%Rs. 60,000 48,000 (20% OFF)
Combo 2: HG + VP + 15%Rs. 30,000 25,000 (17% OFF)
Combo 3: HG + VPRs. 25,000 21,000 (16% OFF)
Combo 4: HG + 15%Rs. 20,000 17,500 (12% OFF)
Combo 5: VP + 15%Rs. 15,000 13,500 (10% OFF)

There is no combo option for Nano Champs, you need to opt for this service separately.

SUBSCRIPTION OPTION

PAY VIA CARD

(3% CHARGES EXTRA)

Nano Champs– 1 Year  - Rs 13.000

SUBSCRIBE

Nano Champs– 3  Year - Rs. 39,000 33,000 (-15%)

SUBSCRIBE


Simply choose the subscription service / combo subscription you would like to opt and click on SUBSCRIBE! link in above table to make online payment using your debit / credit card.

Do write to us at info@saralgyan.in in case of any queries, we will be delighted to assist you.

Regards,
Team - Saral Gyan