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US Stock Market vs Indian Stock Market | Business | Sarthak Ahuja

Think of 20 brands which use red as a part of their identity?

Coca Cola, Mc Donalds or even Netflix, Cartier, Christian Louboutin and Im sure you can keep adding to the list.

Now understand, red is more than just a color. It’s a powerhouse. All these brands that I named and more, use red to demand your attention. It’s bold, striking, and visible from miles away. Whether you’re driving by a stop sign, receiving notifications with the red dot on Gmail or watching your favorite show, red grabs you.

Red isn’t just a color—it’s a feeling. It represents power, passion, and sometimes even danger. In politics, it’s a symbol of change, from revolutions to modern-day movements. In the West, red can be defiant, even hostile. But in India, it’s all about luck and prosperity. Imagine how different things would feel if McDonald’s went blue instead of red. It just wouldn’t hit the same.

So, next time you see red, remember: it’s not just eye-catching. It’s carrying centuries of meaning, whether it’s in your favorite brand, a political movement, or even a wedding invitation.

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A Chartered Accountant with about 10 years of experience in areas of Tax Advisory, Startup Consulting, Fundraising, Audits, Deal Advisory, Business Modelling and contract CFO services.
Winner of the ISB Young Leader Award 2017 and the Best All Rounder, PGP Class of '17, Sarthak has also been published about in the leading financial newspapers such as The Financial Express as possibly the youngest Indian to have completed the courses of CA, CS and CMA along with a graduate degree in Financial & Investment Analysis from University of Delhi, all by the age of 23 years.