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When investing in mutual funds, it's essential to do so in a way that aligns with your risk profile, investment horizon, and financial goals - rather than randomly making decisions
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Do ratings help you in choosing the best mutual fund?
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How should you consider the scheme or fund manager for investing in mutual funds? What should be the investment period? When should you exit your investment? For answers to all such questions, watch Money9 Editor Anshuman Tiwari's exclusive conversation with A. Balasubramanian, MD & CEO of ABCL AMC!
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Education can be expensive, especially if your child plans to attend a foreign college or university abroad.
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Madhabi Puri Buch, the new chairperson of market regulator SEBI, has a special focus on protecting the interests of small investors. She has taken many important decisions including timing of IPO, settlement cycle in secondary market, distribution cost, etc. In such a situation, should one invest in the shares of companies selling mutual funds i.e. AMCs or not?
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Going ahead, rate hikes may end globally. Similarly, tech companies have secure medium-term growth drivers. However, any headwinds in the form recession can be negative for these companies.
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While large-cap mutual funds, which invest 80% of their money in stable, blue-chip companies do not guarantee sky-high returns, they offer security and regularity of returns.
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Experts advise taking exposure to large-cap companies by way of flexi-cap or index funds, and not simply via large-cap funds.
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Currently, in India, both Real Estate Mutual Funds and REITs are relatively scarce. Some funds even invest in international properties.
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Arbitrage mutual funds make the best of the volatility in two different markets, which gives birth to the price difference of the same security in both markets. This is why they are generally considered low risk.