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When Valuations Go Wild, Even Analysts Start Doubting Their Own Compass
We’re living through a moment where market signals seem louder than fundamentals. In the US, total market-cap-to-GDP has surged to over 220%, a level historically associated with extreme optimism. In India, the ratio is around 142%, well above long-term averages. At the same time: • The US Magnificent Seven are treated as guaranteed, “go to heaven” investments, priced as if nothing can ever go wrong. • In India, every other IPO is welcomed as a once in a lifetime hidden gem,

CA Sagar Pujari
Nov 19, 20252 min read


The Great AI Web: How The Magnificent Seven Are Quietly Investing in Each Other — And Why It Smells Like a Bubble
Every bubble begins as a breakthrough. In the 1920s, it was radio.In the 1990s, it was the Internet. In 2025 — it’s Artificial Intelligence. But this time, it’s not startups fueling the frenzy. It’s seven giants who already own the future. Act I – The Circle Forms They call them The Magnificent Seven : Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Alphabet (Google), Meta, Tesla, and NVIDIA. Together they now make up roughly one-third of the entire S&P 500’s market cap (~33–37%) [Visual Capita

CA Sagar Pujari
Nov 4, 20253 min read


The AI Boom That Could Break the Market - Snapshot 2025
A story of seven giants, trillion-dollar loops, and Buffett’s quiet warning In 2025, the S&P 500 is rising like a rocket. But it’s not the market that’s rising—it’s seven companies doing the heavy lifting. Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Tesla. Together, they’re now worth over $15 trillion, representing more than 40% of the S&P 500. That’s the most concentrated the index has been since the dot-com peak—and arguably, even more top-heavy now. They’re not j

CA Sagar Pujari
Oct 29, 20253 min read


The Sweet Joy of Standing on Your Own Feet (And Not Borrowing Someone Else’s Slippers)
There’s a quiet power in knowing that you can take care of yourself. Not in a loud, chest-thumping kind of way. But in that calm, deeply satisfying way when you say to yourself: “I’ve got this.” Whether it’s the first rent cheque you pay without calling home, that solo trip you book on a whim, or the retirement where you choose peace over dependency — financial independence is the soft pillow that lets you sleep without worry. And let’s be honest: after a point in life, no o

CA Sagar Pujari
Oct 6, 20253 min read


Why Planning for Your Child’s Future is the Greatest Gift You’ll Ever Give
There’s a silent moment that every parent experiences. It’s usually at night when the house is calm, the lights are dim, and your child is fast asleep. You peek into the room, see that tiny face resting in peace… and somewhere between pride and love, a quiet question slips in: “Am I doing enough for their future?” Welcome to the club. It’s the same question every parent, from a humble shopkeeper to a top CEO, has whispered to themselves. Because no matter how different our jo

CA Sagar Pujari
Oct 6, 20253 min read


Why We Choose to Be Business Analysts and Not Technical Analysts.
Beyond the Ticker: Why We Choose to Study Businesses, Not Just Prices In the world of investing, there are endless ways to look at the markets. Some swear by price charts, intricate patterns, and flashing signals. For many, the thrill lies in catching short-term moves the upswings and downswings that seem to dance to their own rhythm. We chose a different path. Not because we think we’re smarter, but because the mentors we deeply respect have illuminated a philosophy that re

CA Sagar Pujari
Oct 4, 20252 min read


How financial independence lets you relive your childhood and why that should be your goal
Remember those afternoons when time felt soft and wide no deadlines, no future to plan, only the present and the quiet hum of being alive. We didn’t measure moments by bills paid or targets hit. Life was simple, curious, and for many of us peaceful. Most of us spend adulthood trying to get that feeling back. When we moved from childhood into responsibility, something else moved in too: the constant work of keeping everything running. Bills, careers, family needs, social expe

CA Sagar Pujari
Oct 4, 20253 min read
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