Wealth And Finance
When Passion Meets Portfolio
For decades, building wealth followed a fairly predictable path. Most investors relied on a mix of equities for growth, bonds for stability, and real estate for long-term security. These traditional assets still form the backbone of most portfolios today. But increasingly, investors are exploring a broader landscape of opportunities—turning to alternative assets such as art, classic cars, rare watches and private equity.
Reading Wealth Signals
In India, big shifts in money and investment rarely happen overnight. They often begin with a subtle signal—a policy tweak, a tax change, a consultation paper, or even a carefully worded statement from regulators. Institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), and the Ministry of Finance guide market behaviour quietly and for investors, learning to read these signals can reveal where capital is likely to move next—whether into real estate, equities, global markets, or alternative investments.

