We have Mutual fund and ETF which actually helps us to diversify our investment using the US fund. But it actually invest using pur INR and thus we are losing the INR depreciation. As of writing 1 USD is equal to Rs 84.41. In the last 5 years, it has gone up from around Rs 72 to Rs 84.41.
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So even with increase equity, you will get the benefit of Rupee depreciation. So as an Indian, if you would have invested in the US Market, it would have given around 15% increase in just the Indian Rupee and along with that you might have the equity increase too. So in that way we will have double benefit.
That's why as an Indian, we should invest in US Market Directly to benefit with Rupee depreciation as well as equity appreciation. Like I usually use IndMoney to invest in US market. I buy USD worth of Rs 10K and then use thar USD to buy shares. Mostly I buy the ETF of S&P500 only and not invested in the shares directly.
I am still thinking which share to buy, but till that time I am happy to invest in S&P 500 and enjoy the profit I might get. This is just the diversification we should be be doing and thus it helps you to manage the risk better by investing in all the places.
Now whoever invested in Bitcoin is also benefitting with the Rupee depreciation, because when we sell we get the USDT and thus when we convert the USDT to INR, it will br usually higher than the USD itself.and with USD increasing, we might earn some extra money on the same.
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I noticed your post, I am Italian. I would like to ask you a question. India, politically, is closer to Russia or USA? With whom does it prefer to make agreements?