Is Your Digital Gold Safe? The SEBI Reality Check| AURA GOLD |CHERAN ACADEMY

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Introduction: The Dark Truth of Digital Gold?
02:15 - The "Immediate Loss" Trap: GST & Buy-Sell Spreads
07:40 - Why Bank Deposits Are Safer than Digital Gold
12:30 - SEBI Regulation: Is Your Gold Actually Protected?
18:10 - The "Unsecured Creditor" Risk Explained
23:45 - Who Audits the Vault? Risk of Missing Gold
29:20 - The Hidden Cost of Converting to Physical Gold
35:00 - Liquidity Crisis: What If Everyone Sells at Once?
40:50 - Live Audits: Digital Gold vs. Tanishq/Local Jewelers
46:15 - Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGB) vs. Aura Gold: The 2.5% Interest Factor
51:30 - Data Privacy: Are Gold Apps Selling Your Financial Data?
54:45 - "Plan B": What Happens If Government Bans Digital Gold?
57:10 - Conclusion & Final Verdict
Is Digital Gold a smart savings tool or a wealth trap? In this no-holds-barred interview, I sit down with Anand, the founder of Aura Gold, to ask the uncomfortable questions that most influencers avoid.
We deep dive into the math behind digital gold investments and why users effectively lose 6% of their money the moment they click "Buy" due to GST and buy-sell spreads. We also challenge the safety of these platforms, highlighting that SEBI does not protect digital gold investors, leaving them as "unsecured creditors" with no recourse to the RBI.
In this episode, we cover:
The 6% Instant Loss: Why spreads and taxes make digital gold expensive compared to bank deposits.
Regulatory Vacuums: The Lack of SEBI Protection and What Happens if the Company Shuts Down.
Audit Transparency: Who actually verifies the physical gold in the vault?.
SGB Superiority: Why would anyone choose an app over Sovereign Gold Bonds that pay 2.5% interest?.
Hidden Fees: The high costs of converting a digital balance to physical gold delivery.
Liquidity Risks: Can the company pay if everyone sells at once?.
If you are considering investing in gold apps, such as Aura Gold, or seeking the best gold investment in India, this debate is a must-watch.
🔥 Key Topics Discussed:
Digital Gold vs Physical Gold, Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGB), Investment Risks, SEBI Regulations, Financial Privacy.
Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Please consult a SEBI-registered advisor before making investment decisions.
CONTACT AURA GOLD:
AuraGold App: https://onelink.to/cheranaura
AuraGold Instagram page: https://instagram.com/auragold_app
AuraGold Founder Profile: https://instagram.com/anand_ink

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