Axis Small Cap Fund: SIP Performance Review
We compare the SIP performance of Axis Small Cap Fund with multiple smallcap and midcap indices like Nifty Smallcap 250, Nifty Midcap 150 etc. All total return indices.
Continue reading →We compare the SIP performance of Axis Small Cap Fund with multiple smallcap and midcap indices like Nifty Smallcap 250, Nifty Midcap 150 etc. All total return indices.
Continue reading →The SEBI MF categorization rules have many loopholes. Among these, there is no limit on the number of thematic funds an AMC can offer (unlike large cap, mid cap etc). This is the reason for increased thematic NFOs, some of them being quantitative mutual funds aka quant mutual fund. In this article, we discuss what…
Continue reading →In this edition of reader story, Kannan Hariharan describes his financial journey from humble beginnings to buying a house, becoming debt-free and starting as a goal-based DIY investor. His journey has several lessons on home-buying and goal-based investing.
Continue reading →This is the freefincal list of handpicked mutual funds for July-Sep 2020 (third quarter). New and old investors can use it according to their specific needs. Called “PlumbLine”, this was started in Sep 2017 for beginners to accompany the freefincal robo advisory template.
Continue reading →We compare the SIP performance of HDFC Mid-Cap Opportunities Fund with midcap indices like Nifty Midcap 50, NIftyty MIdcap 100, NIfty MIdcp 150 and Nifty Next 50 (all total return indices). Is this fund still any good? Is size a problem?
Continue reading →With effect from 01.04.2020, NRIs can invest in Government of India (GOI) Bonds without any ceiling limit in certain specific instruments. Here is how NRIs can invest in Government of India Bonds (aka G-secs or gilts).
Continue reading →We review the SIP performance of ICICI Bluechip Fund for various durations comparing it with NIfty 50 TRI and Nifty 100 TRI. Older mutual fund investors would appreciate how ICICI Bluechip Fun quickly became popular as the world emerged from the 2008 financial crisis. How things have changed!
Continue reading →In this edition of reader story, Kaustubh Prasad shares his lessons and insights from tracking expenses for the last 25 years!
Continue reading →The RBI 7.75% bonds (2018) have been replaced by RBI Floating Rate Savings Bonds 2020 according to a Finance Ministry announcement. We look at its features and discuss who should buy it and when.
Continue reading →Every year, tens of thousands of people start their careers and recognise the need to manage money. Yet another tens of thousands want to correct past mistakes and get their investments in order. A group just as strong is getting ready for retirement. All of them are rookies or newbies. Here is one rookie mistake…
Continue reading →Readers may be aware of the recent studies in which we identified only three midcap funds and only three small cap funds managed to beat the Nifty Next 50 consistently in the last few years. While this is a clear case of investing in the Nifty Next 50 index funds, readers must be aware of…
Continue reading →We look at how actively managed smallcap mutual funds have performed with respect to the Nifty Next 50 (NN50) Total Returns Index. This is a natural follow up to midcap funds vs NN50 study in which we found only three midcap mutual funds have beat Nifty Next 50 consistently over every possible 3,4 and 5…
Continue reading →When bank fixed deposits decreases, as usual, senior citizens ignore credit risk and chase after “high return corporate FDs”. The latest craze, Tamil Nadu Power Finance Fixed Deposit offering up to 9.11% return on a 36 to 60-month deposit for senior citizens. Here is what you need to know about these allegedly “Absolute Safety &…
Continue reading →In this report, we evaluate how actively managed midcap mutual funds have fared against the Nifty Next 50 Total Returns Index. Only three midcap mutual funds have beat Nifty Next 50 consistently over every possible 3,4 and 5 year periods.
Continue reading →This is a review of Edelweiss Mid Cap Fund that hopefully serves to illustrate why investors should not ignore past changes to a fund and need to study past fund factsheets and not go by current star ratings.
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