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3 ways you can get better diversification and returns than flexi-cap funds

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024

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  • @abhimanyu.juneja
    @abhimanyu.juneja 8 місяців тому +18

    I dont know why only the NIFTY index is used as a barometer to arrive at conclusions. The individual funds are consistently beating the benchmarks by quite a margin. Eg. Quant Flexicap fund's 5 yr. CAGR stands at 27.5% which is unparallel.

    • @manashsarkar3258
      @manashsarkar3258 8 місяців тому +1

      They compare with flexi cap category average.

    • @puneetporwal
      @puneetporwal 8 місяців тому +2

      I think the question is whether individuals funds that have performed well historically will continue to do so. May be some other fund from the category could become the leader.

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому +11

      Hello, given the higher allocation of flexi-cap funds to large-cap stocks, we wanted to check how much better they are doing than a pure large-cap index. If the difference in performance isn't much, which indeed turned out to be the case, these funds aren't really using their flexibility to earn better returns. The returns you have mentioned are trailing returns and they tend to get impacted by recent performance. We have used rolling returns in our analysis, which are more reliable and give a clearer picture. Also, our analysis is category wide. There can be individual outliers within the category.

    • @dhingchyakhinduja6031
      @dhingchyakhinduja6031 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ETMONEYDo you understand difference of 12-13% and 16-18%?
      If yes then you will understand why Flexi cap fund is required.

    • @jishnu18
      @jishnu18 8 місяців тому

      Quant flexi cap started only on 2021. It was a different sectoral fund which was renamed as quant flexi cap fund. So the returs are far from what you see​@@dhingchyakhinduja6031

  • @naveenkumarsharma2716
    @naveenkumarsharma2716 8 місяців тому +2

    Excellent presentation and clarification of different Funds 👏👏👏👏

  • @user-lq9fz4bi1n
    @user-lq9fz4bi1n 10 днів тому +1

    Flexi Cap Fund (also known as Index Fund)

  • @rajatmadhok20
    @rajatmadhok20 8 місяців тому +1

    Similarly you should review your Genius portfolios against benchmarks and Flexicaps.

  • @PankajPoddar
    @PankajPoddar 8 місяців тому +2

    One just needs three funds. Just buy the (1) Smallcap top 50 index fund (25 %), (2) Midcap 150 index fund (or Midcap momentum top 50 fund) 25 %, (3)Multiasset fund like ICICI Multi-asset (debt, commodity, large-cap) or ICIC equity and debt fund (aggressive hybrid) 50%. This will complete the mutual fund food plate with enough diversification across the asset classes.

    • @puneetporwal
      @puneetporwal 8 місяців тому

      How did you go about selecting icici multi asset or icici equity and debt fund?

    • @PankajPoddar
      @PankajPoddar 8 місяців тому

      @@puneetporwal You can select any other fund. Nothing special here.

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому +1

      Hello, thanks for sharing your perspective.

    • @MINATOYELLOWFLSH2005
      @MINATOYELLOWFLSH2005 8 місяців тому

      Keep sizeable money under SGB. Its best with almost 0 risk. Very few stocks beat its returns in last year's.

    • @puneetporwal
      @puneetporwal 8 місяців тому

      @@MINATOYELLOWFLSH2005 would it be wise to choose asset class based on returns of one particular year?

  • @duttasaby
    @duttasaby 8 місяців тому +3

    As a Genius investor, rebalancing rationale and regular portfolio performance review by a staff member would be adding to investor confidence, maybe as a private video. Talking specifically about Stocks+Etf portfolio. Similar updates are provided regularly by TejiMandi

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому

      Hello, thanks for your suggestion. Will share it with the team concerned.

  • @raghubalank
    @raghubalank 8 місяців тому +3

    I have invested in 3 genius portfolios for the past 9 months. Pls do a few videos on their performance. Pls explain the rationale of monthly rebalancing, as I feel quarterly rebalancing options would be better considering the short term capital gains.

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому

      Hello, thanks for your suggestion. Will pass it to our content team.

    • @hiteshdesai5354
      @hiteshdesai5354 8 місяців тому +1

      I completely agree with your views . Because same happened with me..when I see the.my genius portfolio i have to make huge Short term capital gain tax.

  • @nileshmore7888
    @nileshmore7888 8 місяців тому +3

    I have parag parikh flexi cap , canera rubaco bluchip , kotak equity opportunity and axis small cap . Is it overlapping or right

  • @ShikharBir97
    @ShikharBir97 8 місяців тому +1

    The 50:35:15 allocation makes sense

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому

      Hello, those who want a portfolio customised to their requirements can invest separately in large-, mid- and small-cap funds in the desired proportion. This portfolio can then be rebalanced periodically.

  • @mounigupta9090
    @mounigupta9090 Місяць тому

    0:21 topic starts

  • @tarungarg4627
    @tarungarg4627 8 місяців тому

    Great insights 👍

  • @akshaynaik1719
    @akshaynaik1719 8 місяців тому +1

    How is largemidcap 250 index 50:50 allocation and rebalanced quarterly

  • @prasadpasala1340
    @prasadpasala1340 8 місяців тому

    you explained about different categories of funds, gave good advice to those who like to take more risk. your videos are very helpful with actionable information. this helps investors in taking better decision in investment in MFs thank you

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi, nothing pleases us more than knowing that our content proved useful to our viewers. Do take out time to share it with your near and dear ones as well.

  • @ashoksamrat3144
    @ashoksamrat3144 26 днів тому

    Flexi cap fund vs nifty 500, index fund s what are the differences

  • @NoOne-p1i
    @NoOne-p1i Місяць тому

    If i have few laks worth of gold, real estate and FD already. Do i still need to have debt funds in my portfolio? Or can go all in equities?

  • @tareshyadadv1214
    @tareshyadadv1214 8 місяців тому

    Excellent 👌👌👌

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому

      Hello, we are happy to know that you found this video useful. Please share it with your friends and family as well and help spread the word.

  • @PankajPoddar
    @PankajPoddar 8 місяців тому +2

    It's myth that Nifty 50 index is less volatile. I find it highly volatile due to FII interest.

    • @puneetporwal
      @puneetporwal 8 місяців тому

      Would be great if you can present some numbers. Thanks.

    • @PankajPoddar
      @PankajPoddar 8 місяців тому

      @@puneetporwal Just compare Nifty 50 one year up down and ICICI debt and equity or ICICI multi asset. I love them due to their relative less volatility.

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому +2

      Hello, Nifty 50 is a pure equity index. It will likely be more volatile than a fund which has a debt component in its portfolio.

    • @nightwatchman6734
      @nightwatchman6734 6 місяців тому

      @@PankajPoddar
      Hello Brother ☺, I'm in my early 20s and planning to be an aggressive equity and an ultra long term investor, basically having a higher risk tolerance and having enough patience to get high returns in a long period.
      I'm gonna start my investment on APRIL 2024(next financial year). I don't have any specific goal oriented investment, better to say, that I'm investing for generational wealth creation or at least for my post retirement stage.
      1. EDELWEISS Nifty 50 index fund (for Mega cap exposure) ~ 10% Allocation (0.05% ER)
      2. EDELWEISS Nifty Next 50 index fund (for Large cap exposure) ~ 10% (0.09% ER)
      3. EDELWEISS Nifty midcap 150 momentum 50 index fund (for Mid cap exposure - only smart beta fund in my portfolio) ~ 30% (0.14% ER)
      4. Nippon Indian small cap fund (for Small cap exposure - only active fund in my portfolio) ~ 40% (0.67% ER)
      5. ICICI prudential Nasdaq 100 index fund (for global exposure - only international fund in my portfolio) ~ 10% (0.50% ER)
      These are my 5 Definite Index/active mutual Funds which I will start, once I opt to invest.
      So literally investing in all the companies listed in the NSE from 1 to 500, where instead of investing in direct Nifty 500, I have diversified my entire portfolio based upon market capitalisation.
      Investing method will be completely in step up SIP and will also actively increase or decrease the SIP regarding the market fluctuations - investing more when the market dips and less when it's at an all time high.
      By saying this I have already covered my health insurance and term insurance and also have a good chunk of emergency fund.
      And also I'm not interested in any other asset classes such as Savings Account, FD, RD, PPF, NPS, REITS, Debt Funds, bonds, stocks, ETF's, Cryptocurrency, Real Estates, etc currently. Maybe in my late 20s, i.e.after marriage I will slowly start to include some of the other options.
      So as of now, apart from index funds I may have one more asset class - Gold via SGB (not sure even i will try this)
      As I'm at the initial stage of investing, I don't want to try hands on with direct equity/stocks. As it required huge research and continuous monitoring. I love to be a passive investor, that's why I have even chosen Index Funds over Active Mutual Funds.
      Sorry for the long para, but I need some prerequisite context to convey my thought process towards my Investment Portfolio, so that you can get a glimpse of my investing style to guide me.
      So my query is, is it really good to have only these 5 Funds in my portfolio regarding equity Funds, as inclusion of any more fund will result in overlapping. Is my investing style of only depends on Index is a good strategy, at least in my early stage of building wealth and considering my long run in investing?
      And i will be pretty happy if my portfolio has a CAGR above 12% in the long run.
      Can you share your valuable thoughts over my vision and correct me if I'm wrong?
      And also regarding the small cap fund, I also want to choose a small cap index fund namely nifty smallcap 250 momentum quality 100 which is better than the parent index (SC 250) , but currently there is only an ETF option available. So should I wait for an AMC to launch it as I'm just starting to invest or till that can I invest in SC 250 quality 50 or with the above mentioned Nippon India SC fund?
      Thanks in advance♥

  • @rajeshshinde663
    @rajeshshinde663 8 місяців тому +2

    I have 40% in PPFAS, 40% in Nifty 50 Index, and 20% in Nifty Next 50 Index. Does this seem good ? Am I i over investing in Large caps here ?
    Also, thinking of adding Midcap fund. Please suggest.

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому +1

      Hello, yes, you predominantly have large caps in your portfolio. Even Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund is heavy on large caps. Based on your goals, risk profile and requirements, you can take an appropriate decision.

  • @shrenik007
    @shrenik007 8 місяців тому

    What about expense ratios???

  • @pbg2266
    @pbg2266 8 годин тому

    Recently Launched Nippon Nifty 500 equal Weight index Fund {20% in Large cap+30% in mid Cap and 50% in small cap} offers a more tilted investment towards mid and small Cap. This fund can be used coupled with other funds to achieve desired Average allocation to Large, Mid and Small Caps. Your comments and request for video on Nifty 500 equal weight index fund

  • @mallikarjunbyravarasu3154
    @mallikarjunbyravarasu3154 8 місяців тому

    Flexicap funds invest in foreign stocks also?

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому

      Hello, yes, some flexi-cap funds do. However, they are subject to the RBI's limit on overseas investments by mutual funds.

  • @mihirpatel5581
    @mihirpatel5581 8 місяців тому +1

    Pls start idcw option on your app

    • @ETMONEY
      @ETMONEY  8 місяців тому +1

      Hello, thanks for your suggestion. Will share it with our product team.

    • @mihirpatel5581
      @mihirpatel5581 8 місяців тому

      @@ETMONEY Pls suggest mf for monthly passive income

  • @abhijitjacob
    @abhijitjacob 6 місяців тому +2

    I want to take average stupidity of a youtube finfluencer and apply to the creator of this video but it may be unfair to others. While I can invest in nifty 50, I cannot invest in all flexicap of which average is presented here. People are looking to choose 1 or 2 funds. If they outperform index, mission accomplished!