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SIP in Stocks 📈 | How Stock SIP Works | Stock Market for Beginners

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Can you invest a fixed amount in stocks every month instead of investing a large amount at once? Yes. SIP in Stocks is a method of investing a predetermined amount in selected stocks at regular intervals. Unlike a mutual fund SIP, you generally choose the individual stocks yourself, depending on the features offered by your broker. 📚 In This Video, You'll Learn: ✅ What is SIP in Stocks? ✅ How Stock SIP works ✅ ₹5,000 monthly investment example ✅ How changing stock prices affect purchases ✅ Benefits of regular investing ✅ Risks of Stock SIP ✅ Stock SIP vs Mutual Fund SIP ✅ Why stock selection matters ✅ How to invest consistently 🔹 Simple Example Suppose you invest ₹5,000 every month in a stock. If the stock price is: ₹500 → approximately 10 shares ₹400 → approximately 12.5 shares ₹625 → approximately 8 shares The number of shares you can purchase changes as the stock price changes. Fractional shares may not be available for regular stock purchases in India; actual quantities depend on your broker's Stock SIP facility. 📊 Stock SIP vs Mutual Fund SIP Stock SIP: You select the individual stocks. Mutual Fund SIP: You invest in a mutual fund, where the fund manager manages the portfolio according to the fund's mandate. ⚠️ Important SIP is an investment method, not an investment product. Regularly investing in a poor-quality stock does not make it a good investment. Individual stocks carry company-specific risks, and regular investing does not guarantee profits or eliminate market risk. Before starting a Stock SIP, consider the company's business quality, financial performance, valuation, competitive position, and risks. This content is for educational purposes only and is not personalized financial advice. 🎯 Simple Rule SIP in Stocks = Invest a fixed amount regularly, but choose your stocks carefully. 👍 If you found this video helpful: Like the video 👍 Share it with other investors 📤 Subscribe for more stock market education 🔔 Turn on notif



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