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The Power of Calm Investing: Insights from Raghav Iyengar

October 25, 2025 - 06:35

The Power of Calm Investing: Insights from Raghav Iyengar

In a recent discussion, Raghav Iyengar, CEO of 360 ONE Asset, shared valuable insights on the importance of maintaining a calm mindset in the world of investing. He emphasized that stillness, patience, and emotional composure are crucial traits for investors, particularly during periods of market volatility. According to Iyengar, these qualities enable investors to effectively discern between meaningful signals and distractions, allowing them to make informed decisions.

Iyengar pointed out that a disciplined approach to investing, rooted in clarity and conviction, can significantly enhance long-term success. He believes that when investors cultivate a sense of calm, they are better equipped to navigate the complexities of the market. This mindset not only aids in decision-making but also fosters resilience against the emotional turmoil that often accompanies fluctuations in market conditions.

Ultimately, Iyengar's perspective highlights the psychological aspects of investing, suggesting that mental fortitude can be just as important as financial acumen in achieving investment goals.


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