
The junk council of former business and credit analyst Yuzvendra Chahal attracted serious resistance to social media after drewing the parallel between his wedding costs and his investments.
In the post LinkedIn, Siddhant Garg, founder of corporate stories, he took it too far to say how the recently divorced Indian cricket lost his wife, money and the opportunity to invest in the stock market.
Sharing an example of how much money Chahal would earn if he decided to invest in Nifty 50 instead of getting married, Garg said, “December 22, 2020, Yuzvendra Chahal married when Nifty was at 13,466.3. £3.70 Crores (the present value £4.75 CRORES discontinued 6%) at that time, ”according to LinkedIn’s post.
After composition of Garg estimated that Chahal £3.70 Investment in Crore in Nifty would probably reach £8.08 crore.
“He felt sad for Yuzi Bhai – lost three things to his wife, money, and the opportunity,” Garg said.
After giving his estimates, the former analyst also emphasized how love and relationships are outside the money, and suggested that one should not endanger the love of money.
“90% of people in India are physically and financially ready for marriage, but not mentally prepared. I’m not married yet, but I have witnessed many marriages that built and smashed,” Garg said in one of his earlier contributions on the social media platform.
The NIFTY 50 Benchmark Index has provided more than 170 % of revenues over the last five years and 4.71 % in the last year.
Netizens React
People on social media did not make Garg’s estimates well because he faced the will from Netizens about his correlation between investment and marriages.
“Bhai Siddhant Yeh Kuch Jyada nahi gay. … when Yuvi invested in a life partner .. never imagined the department. He could invest some of the savings in stocks that could also tark at the bottom. He did not make it unfortunate, that it would be planned to be unfortunate, that it would be unfortunate, that it would be unfortunate, that it would be unfortunate, that it would be planned to be unfortunate.
There were several people who were amazed because they were witnessing the first time someone gave a lesson about finances and a “tragedy”.
“Finance aur tragedy dono ka lesson Pehli Baar Dekha Hai!” Rohit Singh said, the counseling director responded to Garg’s contribution.
Some people also considered Garg’s funny analysis, and among them Karthikeyan s said, “This analysis is cheerful! It is a fun reminder that even with fame and eating it is always there, co-if.
“I can’t imagine a thought process for this post! Its cheeky,” Gaurav Mundra said, responding to Garg’s LinkedIn Post.
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