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mentor-wealth · 1 year
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rrfinancial-blog · 2 years
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Multi Cap Funds
At any given time, multi-cap funds must hold at least 75% of their assets in equity and equity-related instruments. At least 25% of the portfolio's assets must be allocated to large-cap stocks, 25% to mid-cap stocks, and 25% to small-cap stocks. While a Multi-cap Growth Fund is a good option for diversification and long-term wealth creation, it can also be extremely risky in the short term because it has at least 50% exposure to small and mid-cap stocks, which are extremely risky in the short term.
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tradingnew01 · 6 months
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Strategies for Long-Term Wealth Building: Combining Large Cap and Multicap Mutual Funds
Building long-term wealth requires a smart investment strategy that balances risk and return. Many investors make the mistake of chasing quick profits by trading frequently or gambling on speculative assets. However, the tried and tested way to create lasting wealth is through disciplined investing in mutual funds. This allows you to harness the power of compounding returns over time.
One effective approach is to combine best large cap and best multicap mutual funds in your portfolio. Large cap funds invest predominantly in established companies with a market capitalization over Rs 20,000 crore. These firms tend to be mature, stable and less volatile. Investing in large caps provides lower risk compared to small and mid-caps. Multicap funds offer the best of both worlds - they invest across companies of all sizes, allowing participation in the growth of small and mid-caps along with the stability of large caps.
Here are some tips to combine these fund categories for long-term wealth creation:
Allocate 60-70% of your mutual fund portfolio to large cap mutual funds. Choose 1-2 diversified large cap funds like HDFC Top 100 or Kotak Bluechip Fund with a strong long-term track record. This forms the core of your portfolio providing stability.
Invest 20-30% in multicap funds like Axis Growth Opportunities Fund or Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund. Due to the flexibility to invest across market caps, these funds can better navigate market cycles and have the potential for higher returns.
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Rebalance periodically based on market conditions. For instance, increase allocation to large caps during market downturns to limit losses and boost multicap share in bull runs to capture growth.
Stay invested for long periods. Don't attempt to time the market or make changes too frequently. Maintaining discipline allows compounding to work its magic.
Avoid overlapping funds with similar styles and stocks. Diversify across sectors and market caps through meticulous fund selection.
Limit portfolio to 4-5 funds for better management. Don't over-diversify in search of marginal gains.
Utilize SIPs and STPs to invest regularly in a phased manner. This evens out market volatility and instils investment discipline.
Keep realistic return expectations of 12-15% CAGR over the long run. Have patience as wealth building is a marathon, not a sprint.
Straddling large cap and multicap, both mutual funds can provide an optimal balance of stability and growth for long-term investors. Maintain portfolio discipline, rebalance periodically and give time to compounding to create lasting wealth.
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strategieswealth · 2 years
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itsmenandini · 4 years
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indianmoney-com · 4 years
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legalraastalr · 4 years
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Multi-Cap Mutual Funds are the mutual funds that invest their funds in the different market capitalizations stocks like small-cap, mid-cap, and large-cap.
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arthgyani-blog · 5 years
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personalfn-blog · 6 years
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How To Identify Sachin Tendulkars And Rahul Dravids Of Tomorrow For Your Mutual Fund Portfolio
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Everybody wants to bet on the Sachin Tendulkars and Rahul Dravids of the mutual fund industry.
Novice and, sometimes, even experienced investors have a tendency to invest in schemes based on the star ratings and its popularity.
And that’s a mistake at PersonalFN we think you should avoid.
[Read: Why You Should Stop Looking At Mutual Fund Star Ratings Now]
[Also Read: Is Your Mutual Fund Worth Your Money?]
If you make a list of the world’s top-rated batsmen, Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid would be obvious inclusions, wouldn’t they?
These cricketers have never been outspoken. In fact, what we usually hear is their willows cracking the leather cricket ball. Their silence on the field leads one record after another.
Perhaps very few would be as resourceful as Tendulkar and Dravid in stroke selection and technique. Nonetheless, if they were to play a full match today, fatigue was obvious.
Both Sachin and Dravid were quick between wickets, and on numerous occasions, they have literally stolen singles and doubles despite slim possibilities. Their razor-sharp reflexes powered their fielding prowess and secure some brilliant catches.
These two pillars of Indian cricket announced their retirement when they thought they were done with their role and retired with grace.
Unfortunately, no mutual fund house will ever retire their star-performing schemes of the past.
In fact, they do the opposite.
Banking on their track record, mutual fund houses will keep attracting fresh investments even when the scheme becomes too large to manage. Because higher Asset Under Management (AUM) earns them higher management fees.
For instance, AUM of HDFC Equity Fund was Rs 22,798 crore as per the portfolio disclosed on August 31, 2018. As per the Scheme Information Document (SID), HDFC Equity Fund is an open-ended equity schemeinvesting across large cap, mid cap & small cap stocks. In other words, HDFC Equity Fund is a multi-cap fund on records.
Now imagine if HDFC Equity fund were to invest even 1% of its assets in a small cap company, it would amount to Rs 228 crore. With such a massive investment, the fund will end up acquiring 3%-4% stake in some smaller companies listed on the Indian stock exchanges.
Many small-cap stocks have a high promoter holding, and when the equity held with the anchor investors are added, tradable shares reduce substantially. Basically, to invest 1%, i.e. Rs 228 crore, of its assets in one go HDFC Equity Fund will have to incur high impact costs.
As defined by the National Stock Exchange, impact cost represents the cost of executing a transaction in a given stock, for a specific predefined order size, at any given point of time.
Now reverse the case. If it wants to sell a small cap stock and assume there are no sufficient buyers. Either the fund won’t sell in one transaction, or it will have to sell at a substantially lower price (to attract more buyers).
This is why you will always find HDFC Equity Fund investing predominantly in large-caps. Exposure to mid-and-small caps is limited and often constrained to just a few top stocks in the category.
The harsh truth is that some mutual funds don’t mind playing the field at the investor’s expense.
Should you trust big, popular, and inflexible funds with your hard-earned money?
Why just HDFC Equity Fund; even Kotak Standard Multi-Cap Fund (erstwhile Kotak Select Focus), SBI Equity Hybrid Fund (former SBI Magnum Balanced Fund), ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund, DSP Small Cap Fund, Reliance Growth Fund may do that; the list is long.
So, can you pick for your portfolio Sachin Tendulkars and Rahul Dravids of tomorrow?
Selecting the super-stars of tomorrow…
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Well, miracles don’t happen always.
Indian markets have grown by leaps and bounds over last three decades.
Therefore, not always will history repeat itself.
But this doesn’t mean you can’t select tomorrow’s superstars.
You just have to be vigilant.
Have you heard of Prithvi Shaw? He is a 17-year-old promising batsman.
And do you know, Rahul Dravid, who’s now the coach of India-A team, has been praising him for his talent.
If you are looking at generating market-beating returns over next 10-15 years, you should invest in mutual fund schemes that are of Prithvi Shaw’s stature—super talented, but not as widely recognised today as they might be in future.  
But for that, you need to have an eye of Gary Kirsten.
Do you remember him? A former South African opener was the coach of Indian team that won the World Cup. Indian Cricket Team thrived under him and achieved the top slot in the world rankings. He said to have recognised the talent in each player and build the team accordingly.
You need to construct your portfolio identifying the potential of the mutual fund schemes available in the market.
To pick winners of tomorrow, you need to focus on the track record of the scheme, philosophy of the mutual fund house offering it, the performance of other schemes managed by the fund manager, and systems and processes followed by the fund house, among other factors.  
Watch this video to know more on the skill of selecting a mutual fund
In other words, you need to look beyond star-ratings and popularity of the mutual fund schemes, to identify the hidden gems that you have probably never heard of, but still carry commendable management qualities and portfolio features that offer superior growth potential to become category outperformers in the long run.
Are you ready?
Editor’s note:
Believe it or not, unusual and lesser-known funds too are capable of generating big gains for you, the investor. But, any small sized fund will not do. After all, you do not want to pick lesser-known funds that have delivered a one-off performance. And as over the long-term, poor quality funds may disappoint. So, you need to find and invest in the ‘right’ ones.
Recognize hidden gems before the crowd discovers them.
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Author: PersonalFN Content & Research Team
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mentor-wealth · 1 year
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strategieswealth · 2 years
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