Meerut: A matrimonial ad posted by a 26-year-old “investor” from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, has gone viral on social media, amusing and puzzling users with its outlandish claims. The man claims to earn ₹29 lakh annually, with a promise that his income is “compoundingly increasing” by 54% every year. The ad, which first appeared on X (formerly Twitter), has sparked curiosity and laughter across the internet.
What all bull market does to people. Rough calculations show that he was 10 year old when 2008 GFC hit us.
---Advertisement---@ActusDei – maybe someone from your team should reach out to him. Not for matrimonial but for that ppt! 😉 pic.twitter.com/9jAquIy1co
— Samit Singh (@kumarsamit) October 6, 2024
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The Investor’s Unusual Approach to Matrimonial Ads
The advertisement, initially highlighting the man’s physical appearance and caste, quickly shifts to focus on his financial credentials. Describing himself as an active investor in the Indian stock market, the man boasts of a self-taught method that supposedly grows his income at an impressive 54% rate annually.
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Financial Independence with a PowerPoint Presentation
To add more weight to his claims, the man promises to share a 16-slide PowerPoint presentation detailing his investment strategy. He emphasizes that his method of “safe investing” has made him financially independent, and the presentation will be sent via WhatsApp to anyone interested. According to the ad, this PowerPoint would explain how his investment strategies provide safety and stability in his profession.
Social Media Reaction: From Disbelief to Amusement
Girl should be a short seller so that they can build an all-weather household!
— Kapil Bhatt (@KapilV_B) October 6, 2024
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The ad was initially posted by Samit Singh, an ex-banker, on X, which quickly garnered a wave of reactions. One user humorously suggested that the ideal match for this investor would be a “short seller” to create an “all-weather household.” Another quipped that the man seemed to be aiming for a win-win situation, seeking a bride while also promoting his PowerPoint presentation. A third commented that with a 54% compounding rate, the man could soon outpace legendary investor Warren Buffett.
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