A financial portfolio represents your investment journey. For beginners, building the right portfolio might feel complicated — but with the right strategy, anyone can start investing confidently, even with small amounts.
Before investing, ensure you have an emergency fund covering at least 3–6 months of expenses. This protects you from financial stress during unexpected events.
For beginners, SIPs in diversified mutual funds are ideal. They offer balanced growth, lower risk, and long-term wealth creation through compounding.
Begin with blue-chip stocks — companies with a history of stability and growth. As your confidence grows, diversify by adding mid-cap and sector-based stocks.
Never depend on a single asset class. A well-balanced portfolio includes equity, fixed income, gold, and digital assets.