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- Indian Equity:-Shares of companies listed on Indian stock exchanges, representing ownership in businesses operating in India.
- Mid Cap:-Invests primarily in mid-sized companies (ranked 101–250 by market cap), offering higher growth potential with moderate-to-high risk.
- Small Cap:-Invests mainly in smaller companies (ranked 251 and below by market cap), offering high growth potential but with higher risk and volatility.
- Sector:-Invests in a particular sector of the economy - a large segment made up of related businesses or activities such as infrastructure, banking, or pharmaceuticals.
- Factor:-Invests in stocks based on specific attributes or “factors” like value, quality, or momentum to target higher returns.
- Multi Cap Fund:-Invests across large, mid, and small-cap stocks, offering diversification with moderate-to-high risk and growth potential.
- International Equity:-Invests primarily in overseas securities providing diversification and access to global markets while carrying currency and geopolitical risks.
- Hybrid & Balanced:-Invests in a mix of equities and debt securities to balance growth and income.
- Multi Asset:-Invests in a number of traditional equity and fixed income strategies, index-tracking funds, financial derivatives as well as commodity like gold to provide diversification benefits.
- Commodity:-Invests in physical commodities (like gold, oil, or agricultural products) or commodity-linked instruments to gain from price movements in raw materials.
- Debt & Liquid:-Invests in short-term money market instruments and fixed-income securities to generate income while aiming to preserve capital and consistent returns with greater liquidity.
- Active:-Fund manager actively selects, buys, or sells securities to outperform a benchmark.
- Index Funds:-A passively managed fund that replicates the securities and weights of a specific market index, tracking its returns and risks while offering transparent holdings and capped fees.
- ETFs:-A passively managed investment that tracks an index, commodity, bonds, or a basket of assets and trades on a stock exchange like a share, offering market-linked returns, intraday liquidity and lower costs.
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What are Index Funds?
How to choose the best index fund in India?
While investing in a SIP, it’s always better to keep a few things in mind and practice them without exceptions. At MOAMC, we call them the SIP Resolutions.
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- Underlying index tracked
- Review which market index the fund tracks (e.g., large-cap, broad market, sectoral). Different indices represent different segments of the market and risk profiles.
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- Expense ratio
- Compare the fund’s expense ratio with other index funds tracking the same benchmark. Since index funds aim to deliver similar gross returns, costs directly affect net outcomes.
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- Tracking difference and tracking error
- Check how closely the fund’s returns have matched its benchmark over time. A lower and more consistent tracking difference indicates efficient index replication.
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- Liquidity and ease of execution
- Review how easily units can be bought or redeemed, especially for indices with a large number of constituents.
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Source: AceMF. Widest range in terms of tracking Domestic and International equities as on February 29, 2024. Additionally, ETFs and Fund of Funds are also available. Commodities and Passive multi-assets are Fund of Funds investing in underlying schemes.
Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully