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- Gold ETF
- Gold exchange-traded funds invest primarily in gold and can be traded on the stock exchange. A gold ETF is an open-ended mutual fund based on the ever-fluctuating gold price.
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- Gilt Fund
- A Gilt Fund invests solely in government bonds and fixed interest-bearing securities.
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- Government securities
- A government security is an investment product issued by India's central or state government, such as bonds or notes.
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- Gold Fund
- A gold fund is a mutual fund that invests directly or indirectly in gold reserves. Most of the investment portfolio consists of stocks of gold companies, gold-producing and distribution syndicates, and physical gold.
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- Growth Fund
- A growth fund is a diversified portfolio of stocks whose primary goal is capital appreciation, rather than dividends payout.
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- Glide Path
- A glide path describes the systematic adjustment of an investment portfolio's asset allocation over time.
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- Global Fund
- A global fund is a type of mutual fund that invests in companies spread around the globe. Investors can invest in international markets through them.
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- Growth Plan
- In a growth plan, the fund doesn't pay regular payouts or dividends to investors. All profits are reinvested in the fund, allowing your wealth to compound automatically.
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- Growth Investing
- Growth investing involves selecting funds that primarily invest in stocks of companies expected to experience above-average earnings and revenue growth.
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- Global Equity Fund
- A Global Equity Fund is an investment that allocates its assets across a diverse range of stocks from both domestic and international markets.
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- Growth at a Reasonable Price
- Growth at a Reasonable Price is a mutual fund strategy that strikes a balance between growth and value investing.
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- Growth and Income Fund
- A growth and income fund is a class of mutual funds that has a dual strategy of both capital appreciation (growth) and current income generated through dividends or interest payments.
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- Gross Expense Ratio
- A gross expense ratio represents a fund's annual expense ratio or the percentage of assets earmarked for fund operating costs.
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- Global Asset Allocation
- Global asset allocation in a mutual fund involves strategically distributing investments across various asset classes, regions, and sectors worldwide. This approach optimizes risk and return by adapting to global market conditions and opportunities.
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- Global Income Fund
- Global income fund aims to achieve capital growth and provide a high level of income over time. These funds invest at least 70% of their assets in debt securities from anywhere in the world.
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- Global Opportunity Fund
- A global opportunity fund aims to attain long-term capital appreciation by investing globally in high-quality established and emerging companies that are believed to be undervalued at the time of investment.