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BLIND SPOT: RETAIL RISKS IN THE AGE OF FINFLUENCER HYPE
Mint Ahmedabad
|December 16, 2025
When the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) barred finfluencer Avadhut Sathe from accessing the securities market and froze 546 crore in “wrongful gains,” it marked more than the fall of a social-media trading star.
It exposed structural gap in India’s fast-expanding digital-finance ecosystem, where education, advice and promotion are seamlessly interwoven and weakly regulated. Sebi’s order showed that Sathe's “academy” sold courses but effectively functioned as an unregistered advisory. Live trading sessions, precise buy-sell calls, stop-loss levels and private WhatsApp groups amounted to actionable advice dressed up as training. Sebi held this to be illegal advisory. The case was hardly isolated, and the risks are amplified by low financial literacy and an aspirational digital culture—luxury lifestyles, “financial freedom” and winning-trade screenshots—that blur judgement amid real income uncertainty.
High exposure, low preparedness: Reserve Bank of India surveys show that a majority of adults lack basic financial knowledge. Among young adults, fewer than a quarter understand risk-return trade-offs, diversification or compounding. Yet this group is exposed to complex trading content. For gig workers, semiskilled youth and small-town aspirants, market speculation can be an accessible ladder to mobility, especially when finfluencers frame it as a dependable “skill” rather than a high-risk activity.
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