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Should I move money from gilt to money market/arbitrage funds closer to retirement?

A reader asks, “My name is Joy. Age 40. IT employee. My expected retirement is by 50. My current retirement portfolio is at 30X. Equity: Debt ratio is 45:55 ( don’t plan to increase equity more than 50%). I already have health insurance and an emergency fund (in FD)”. “Within Debt, I’m investing monthly in…

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How much gold do you hold?

In a recent talk, I, as usual, discussed how risky gold is and said that only those who understand the basics of portfolio management should consider buying gold funds or ETFs. See: What you need to know about gold before investing in it. Also see: A checklist before buying gold or silver for”diversification”. Usually, this angers some…

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Debt and hybrid mutual fund screener (Oct 2025) for selection, tracking, learning

This is a debt mutual fund screener for portfolio selection, tracking, and learning. It also includes hybrid funds that invest in bonds. It will satisfy investors who wish to invest in money market funds, banking PSU funds, etc. The credit quality of the bonds in the portfolio and the bond maturity profile can be tracked….

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Sebi’s new guidelines for operation of accounts in case of an incapacitated investor

While reading about living trusts and retirement planning, I came across a very important regulatory update from SEBI – one that directly affects how your investments are handled if you become temporarily or permanently unable to sign documents due to a physical condition. About the author: Manmohan Sethumadhavan is a freelancer, investor, and personal finance enthusiast…

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Screen for downside risk with the Ulcer – Freefincal Equity MF Screener Update

From October, our popular equity mutual fund screener (thousands of our readers use it) will include the Ulcer Index as a parameter along with rolling returns, downside capture, upside capture, trailing returns and standard deviation. The Ulcer Index is a measure of downside risk in actively managed mutual funds. It is a simple way to…

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