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Portfolio Value
₹4,82,350
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▲ +24.3%
Total Return
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HDFC BANK
Banking
₹92,400
+6.2%
TCS
IT
₹78,500
+11.8%
ITC
FMCG
₹54,200
+3.4%
TATA MOTORS
Auto
₹41,800
–2.1%
SUN PHARMA
Pharma
₹38,650
+8.7%
12,000+
Students trained
50+
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We teach how businesses work,
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Most courses teach you indicators. We teach you to read a balance sheet, value a company, and invest with conviction.
BALANCE SHEET🧠INSIGHT
Step 1
Read the Business Behind the Stock
Learn to open an annual report, extract key metrics, and understand what the numbers actually mean for long-term value.
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Step 2
Analyse Like an Institution
Apply DCF, P/E, ROE, ROCE, and margin-of-safety frameworks to find stocks trading below their intrinsic value.
Step 3
Build a Portfolio That Compounds
Learn position sizing, asset allocation, rebalancing, and the behavioural discipline that separates investors who compound from those who don't.
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Ratio of the day
Interest Coverage
EBIT / Interest Expense

How many times operating profit covers interest payments — a coverage below 2x signals financial stress. Declining interest coverage in a rising debt environment is a key red flag.

TCS FY24: ~100x interest coverage — effectively no financial risk from debt, leaving virtually all EBIT available for reinvestment and dividends.
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🛒FMCG

Varun Beverages: The PepsiCo Bottler That Built a Distribution Empire

Varun Beverages is not just a beverage manufacturer — it is the infrastructure layer that puts Pepsi, Mountain Dew, and Tropicana into 9 lakh retail outlets across India. The franchise economics of exclusive territory rights, volume commitments, and cold chain ownership make this one of the most defensible distribution businesses in Indian consumer staples.

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🏗️Infrastructure

Gujarat Gas: India's Largest CGD Company, the Morbi Industrial Moat, and the Margin Recovery Story

Gujarat Gas is India's largest city gas distribution company by volume — not because it serves the most households, but because it supplies industrial natural gas to some of the most energy-intensive manufacturing clusters in the country. The Morbi ceramic tile belt alone consumes more gas than many Indian cities. This industrial intensity creates durable, long-term contracted demand but also a concentration risk that makes Morbi's fortunes inseparable from Gujarat Gas's P&L.

9 min read
🚗Auto

Tube Investments of India: The Sum-of-Parts Story Where the CG Power Stake Changes Everything

Tube Investments of India is the Murugappa Group's holding company for some of India's most durable industrial businesses — precision tubes for autos and bicycles, a controlling stake in CG Power (electrical equipment), and a nascent EV two-wheeler business. The investment puzzle: at various points, TII's 58% stake in CG Power alone has been worth nearly as much as TII's entire market cap, which raises the question of what you are actually paying for the rest of the business.

9 min read
🛡️Defence

Solar Industries India: The Only Listed Explosives Maker Pivoting into a Full-Spectrum Defence Ammunition Business

Solar Industries India is the quiet compounder hiding in plain sight: India's dominant industrial explosives company, sitting on a regulatory moat that prevents new competition, steadily pivoting into high-margin defence ammunition manufacturing. The industrial side provides stable cash flows; the defence side is the growth story that justifies the premium valuation — and the combination has produced one of the best total returns in Indian midcap over the past decade.

9 min read
🛒FMCG

Emami: Niche FMCG Monopolies, the Navratna Cooling Oil Moat, and Why Margins Are the Envy of the Sector

Emami doesn't win by selling more of the same product than competitors — it wins by owning categories where it has no credible competition. Navratna is India's cooling oil market. BoroPlus is India's antiseptic cream market. Zandu is India's balm market. This niche monopoly model produces EBITDA margins of 27–29% — among the highest in Indian FMCG — but the addressable market is inherently limited, making the volume growth story secondary to the capital returns story.

9 min read
🔒Insurance

PB Fintech: How Policybazaar Built India's Largest Insurance Aggregator and What Profitability Actually Looks Like

PB Fintech is a marketplace, not an insurance company. It underwrites no risk, holds no reserves, and collects a commission each time a policy is sold or renewed through Policybazaar. The investment thesis rests on one structural insight: India's insurance penetration is 4% of GDP versus a global average of 7%, and as that gap closes, the distributor who owns the top-of-funnel digital discovery moment captures the economics — with minimal incremental cost on renewals.

9 min read
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