About Satyarth Capital

Truth in the process. Purpose in the portfolio.

Satyarth combines Satya, meaning truth, with Arth, meaning wealth, value and purpose. The name captures the firm we are building: intellectually honest research applied to the investor's real goals.

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Why we exist

Better products do not fix an unclear process.

Investors are often sold funds one at a time. Each may look reasonable alone, while the combined portfolio becomes repetitive, concentrated or disconnected from the investor's actual time horizon.

Satyarth Capital is designed to reverse that order. We first define the job the money needs to do. Only then do we assess which products, allocations and trade-offs fit that job.

Operating principles

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No unexplained recommendations

Every proposed holding must have a role, rationale and relevant risk stated in plain language.

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No false precision

Markets are uncertain. We focus on preparedness, diversification and process instead of pretending to forecast every outcome.

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No product accumulation

More funds do not automatically mean more diversification. Portfolio-level overlap matters.

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No hidden commercial logic

Applicable commissions and material conflicts will be disclosed so the investor can judge the recommendation clearly.

Yash Naik, founder of Satyarth CapitalFOUNDER · SATYARTH CAPITAL

Founder

Yash Naik

Yash's background is in equity research and investment evaluation. His work has included fundamental company analysis, management commentary, industry research, portfolio tracking and investment thesis development.

He has cleared all three levels of the CFA Program and holds relevant NISM certifications. He completed his B.Tech in Information Technology from DDIT, Nadiad. Satyarth Capital brings that research discipline into a client-facing investment distribution practice built from Navsari, Gujarat.

3CFA Program levels cleared
B.TechInformation Technology · DDIT, Nadiad
EREquity research background
3Languages: Gujarati, Hindi, English
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