Hi, I'm Sahil Bhadviya, a SEBI Registered Research Analyst [INH000018391]. I left my well-paid job of Data Analytics Consultant in London with a vision to educate millions of people about money management and help them achieve their financial goals by avoiding all mistakes which destroy the financial life of Indians. This channel is my initiative to spread financial knowledge and ensure that every person makes an informed decision regarding the investment.
To learn everything more about money management including stock market, mutual funds, insurance, tax planning, etc. in a structured way, or if you do not get enough time for research, I also have an exclusive weekly series where I share my own investment strategies. You can explore my website: www.sahilbhadviya.in
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Sahil Bhadviya
One of the most common questions I receive is:
"Sahil, why don't you provide regular updates on all the companies you've discussed on your YouTube channel?"
The honest answer is that over the last few years, I've covered hundreds of companies. It simply isn't practical to make separate public videos every time there's a quarterly result, management commentary, industry update or a meaningful development.
That's exactly why I started my Weekly Video Series via the Join button.
Every Saturday, I publish a detailed 40–50 minute video where I track nearly 200 companies. If there's an important update, good or bad, I discuss it there. If a company's investment thesis changes, I explain why. If I decide to remove a company from my tracking list, I share the reasons. If I add a new company to my portfolio, I explain what I bought, why I bought it, and the thought process behind the decision.
The objective has never been to give stock tips or tell anyone what to buy or sell.
If you've been following this channel for some time, you'll know that's never been my approach.
I've also realised that YouTube serves a very diverse audience. Some people genuinely want to understand businesses and become better investors. Others are simply looking for the next stock tip or a quick answer on what to buy.
There is nothing inherently wrong with either approach, but my content has always been created for the serious investors.
That's precisely why I created a separate community. It isn't meant to be an exclusive "tips" group. In fact, members know that I don't provide buy or sell calls there either.
It's a place for serious investors who are willing to spend time understanding businesses, discussing investment theses, tracking companies over several years, learning from mistakes, and building conviction before investing their hard-earned money.
Because in investing, the biggest advantage isn't getting the next stock recommendation. It's learning how to evaluate businesses, manage risk and build a portfolio that you can confidently hold through market cycles.
That's also why I openly discuss my successes as well as my mistakes.
The last couple of years were challenging, and I never tried to hide that. Recently, the portfolio has recovered sharply, and I'm optimistic about the road ahead. But whether things go well or don't go as planned, I believe in sharing the journey honestly.
I'm not asking everyone reading this to join the Weekly Series. Many of you may be perfectly happy with the free content on this channel, and that's absolutely fine.
I simply wanted to explain why I may not be able to provide frequent updates on every company publicly.
For those who are already part of the Weekly Series, thank you for trusting me. I hope you can vouch for the effort, transparency and honesty that goes into every single video.
And for everyone else, I'll continue doing my best to create thoughtful, educational content here as well. At the end of the day, my philosophy remains the same:
Don't depend on anyone, including me, to make your investment decisions. Learn the skill, build your own conviction, and let knowledge guide your investments.
Because that's the only approach that works consistently over the long term.
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Unless the crude spikes, we can see a healthy bull market in India after a long time. There are clear early signals.
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