Robert Kiyosaki’s “Biggest Market Crash in History” — What Should Investors Do?
Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki is warning that the world’s biggest market crash is about to begin. What are his tips on AI, real estate, and investing? What…
Latest News on Merger of Public Sector Banks in India.
Latest news on mergers of public sector banks in India by the end of 2025, which banks have merged, why these mergers are happening, advantages – disadvantages, future impacts—detailed information.
Best Wealth Plan for Couples Earning ₹1 Lakh to ₹2 Lakhs Monthly in India.
The perfect wealth plan for middle-class Indian couples. Learn how families with a monthly income of ₹1 lakh–₹2 lakh can control expenses and create a retirement corpus of up to…
QQQ Stocks: You Wanted Tech Gains Without Having to Learn What Any of This Means
QQQ is the ETF that everyone has but no one gets. Let's fully unravel your high-tech hype with a lot of sarcasm.
7 Personal Finance Books That Every Broke Millennial Buys, Reads Two Chapters Of, And Then Forgets About
These personal finance books are cheaper than therapy, but not as fun as shopping on Amazon when you're angry.
Markets News: It Seems Like Everything Is Either Going Down, Up, or “Finding Balance” Again
"Markets news: where confidence drops, experts politely panic, and you pretend to care over cold brew."
“Can Personal Finance Be a Math Credit?” Because “Finding X”Never Helped Me Pay My Rent
It seems like algebra was "important," but no one taught us about credit cards. Here's why math should include personal finance.
“Stock Companies: Because Apparently Betting on Corporations Is Now ‘Financial Literacy”
An honest look at stock companies: who rules the globe, who takes your money, and why you'll still invest in them.
The markets are crashing again, so get a snack and pretend to care.
"Markets are crashing, billionaires are crying, and you're just trying to get guac again."
“Stocks for Long-Term Investing: Because the Market Only Rewards Patience (Sort Of)”
Forget about day trading. This is how to choose long-term equities and act like your portfolio is a part of your personality.


