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The 3-Month Savings Rule Is Dead in 2026

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  Why 3 Months’ Savings Is No Longer Enough in 2026 The New Math of Survival for Indian Families Meta Description: Rising EMIs, job uncertainty, and healthcare costs have rewritten the rules of personal finance in India. Discover why your emergency fund must now cover 9–12 months—and how to build it step by step. Reading Time: ~10 minutes Target Keywords: new math of survival, emergency fund India 2026, job loss financial plan, Indian personal finance 📉 The Old Rule Is Dead — And That’s a Problem For years, Indian households followed a simple, almost comforting rule: “Keep 3–6 months of expenses aside for emergencies.” It sounded practical. It felt achievable. And for a long time, it worked. But 2026 is not the same India anymore. The economic environment has shifted dramatically. What used to be a “rainy day” is now a prolonged storm. Layoffs last longer, healthcare costs hit harder, and financial obligations don’t pause when life goes wrong. Today, relying on a ...

The AI Investing Copilot Is Here: How Investors Actually Use AI in 2026

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  The AI Investing Copilot: How Smart Investors Are Actually Using AI in 2026 From Market Myths to Market Mastery In 2026, artificial intelligence is no longer the loudest promise in investing—it’s the quiet advantage. The idea that AI would independently beat markets, replace fund managers, and print guaranteed profits has faded. What replaced it is far more powerful and far more realistic: the AI investing copilot . This new generation of AI doesn’t try to outthink humans. It thinks with them . Across hedge funds, wealth management firms, fintech platforms, and even serious retail portfolios, AI copilots are becoming daily companions—helping investors filter noise, manage risk, and act with confidence in increasingly complex markets. Why Fully Autonomous AI Investing Didn’t Survive Reality Markets Punish Overconfidence—Even Artificial Ones Early AI trading systems were built as closed, self-directed engines. They worked fast but failed often, for three fundamental reaso...