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Equity Funds

Comprehensive articles on equity mutual funds and stock market investing

Understanding Equity Mutual Funds

Learn the basics of equity mutual funds, how they work, and their potential for wealth creation.

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Large Cap vs Mid Cap vs Small Cap

Compare different market capitalization categories and understand their risk-return profiles.

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Value vs Growth Investing

Explore the differences between value and growth investment strategies in equity markets.

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Sector Funds: Opportunities & Risks

Understand sector-specific funds and their role in portfolio diversification.

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Multi-Cap Funds: The Balanced Approach

Discover how multi-cap funds provide flexibility across market capitalizations.

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Equity Fund Selection Criteria

Learn the key factors to consider when selecting equity mutual funds for your portfolio.

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Market Timing vs Systematic Investing

Compare market timing strategies with systematic investment approaches in equity markets.

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Tax Implications of Equity Investments

Understand the tax treatment of equity mutual funds and capital gains.

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Hybrid Funds

Articles on balanced funds and asset allocation strategies

What are Hybrid Funds?

Learn about hybrid funds that combine equity and debt instruments for balanced returns.

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Balanced Funds vs Aggressive Hybrid

Compare different types of hybrid funds and their risk-return characteristics.

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Conservative Hybrid Funds

Explore conservative hybrid funds suitable for risk-averse investors.

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Asset Allocation in Hybrid Funds

Understand how asset allocation works in hybrid fund portfolios.

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Dynamic Asset Allocation Funds

Learn about funds that dynamically adjust their asset allocation based on market conditions.

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Equity Savings Funds

Discover equity savings funds that offer tax-efficient returns with moderate risk.

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Multi-Asset Allocation Funds

Explore funds that invest across multiple asset classes for diversification.

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When to Choose Hybrid Funds

Understand the ideal scenarios and investor profiles for hybrid fund investments.

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Fixed Income

Articles on debt funds and income-generating investments

Understanding Debt Mutual Funds

Learn about debt funds, their types, and how they generate income for investors.

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Liquid Funds: Your Emergency Fund

Discover how liquid funds can serve as an ideal emergency fund option.

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Ultra Short Term Funds

Explore ultra short-term debt funds for short-duration investments.

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Short Duration Funds

Understand short duration funds and their role in debt portfolio management.

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Medium to Long Duration Funds

Learn about medium to long duration funds and interest rate sensitivity.

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Corporate Bond Funds

Explore corporate bond funds and their higher yield potential.

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Banking & PSU Funds

Understand banking and PSU funds backed by government securities.

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Gilt Funds: Government Securities

Learn about gilt funds that invest exclusively in government securities.

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ETF & FOF

Articles on Exchange Traded Funds and Fund of Funds

What are ETFs?

Learn about Exchange Traded Funds and their advantages over traditional mutual funds.

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Index Funds vs ETFs

Compare index funds and ETFs to understand their differences and similarities.

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Gold ETFs: Digital Gold Investment

Explore gold ETFs as a convenient way to invest in gold without physical storage.

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International ETFs

Learn about international ETFs for global diversification opportunities.

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Fund of Funds (FOF)

Understand Fund of Funds and how they provide diversification across multiple funds.

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International Fund of Funds

Explore international FOFs for exposure to global markets and currencies.

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ETF Trading Strategies

Learn about various trading strategies for ETFs and market timing approaches.

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Passive vs Active Investing

Compare passive investing through ETFs with active fund management strategies.

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Others

Articles on alternative investments and specialized products

REITs: Real Estate Investment Trusts

Learn about REITs as an alternative investment option for real estate exposure.

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Infrastructure Funds

Explore infrastructure funds and their role in long-term wealth creation.

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Commodity Funds

Understand commodity funds and their diversification benefits in portfolios.

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Arbitrage Funds

Learn about arbitrage funds and their low-risk, moderate return characteristics.

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Overseas Funds

Explore overseas funds for international diversification and currency exposure.

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Solution-Oriented Funds

Understand solution-oriented funds designed for specific financial goals.

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ESG Funds: Sustainable Investing

Learn about ESG funds that focus on environmental, social, and governance factors.

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Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs)

Explore Alternative Investment Funds and their role in sophisticated portfolios.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum amount required to start investing?

You can start investing in mutual funds with as little as ₹500 through SIP (Systematic Investment Plan). Some funds also allow lumpsum investments starting from ₹1,000.

How do I choose the right mutual fund?

Consider factors like your investment goal, time horizon, risk tolerance, and fund performance. Use our fund screener tool to compare different funds based on these parameters.

What is the difference between SIP and lumpsum investment?

SIP allows you to invest a fixed amount regularly (monthly/quarterly), while lumpsum is a one-time investment. SIP helps in rupee cost averaging and is ideal for regular income earners.

Are mutual fund investments safe?

Mutual funds are subject to market risks, but they offer diversification benefits. The risk level varies based on the type of fund - equity funds are riskier than debt funds.