One of the biggest desire in the stock market is the promise of assured, fixed or higher returns.
So these desires are sold easily. Many investors, especially new participants, get attracted to claims like “sure-shot returns,” “no-risk profits,” or “guaranteed monthly income.”
Assured returns or fixed returns is a promise no one can make.
Never trust written or oral promises of assured return in equity and derivatives markets.
Do not get lured by claims of huge returns on investment based on certain strategies by Back testing and claims that similar returns would be earned in the future.
Before making any payment to an individual or entity promising fixed or assured returns, investors must pause and question the ethics behind such claims. If someone is unethical to the system, they cannot be ethical to the investor.
These are the most common questions we receive:
“Is there any fixed return?”
“Do you give sure-shot calls?”
“Is it no-risk with high returns?”
As per NSE and market reality, the answer to all three is NO.
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) clearly cautions investors against such claims.