How many Mutual Funds should I have in my Portfolio?

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  • @geopaul6178
    @geopaul6178 8 месяцев назад +15

    Mine Large cap 30% midcap 15% small cap 15% foreign equity 20% debt 10% Gold 10%

    • @107karanveerkumar4
      @107karanveerkumar4 5 месяцев назад +1

      Bhai gold physical loge jada benefit milega like gold coin n something ya phir S Gold bonds lelo jada profit milega usme gold fund loge usme fund wale paise le jayega Har saal thoda thoda phir rote rhena k paise whi khade hai

  • @SaurabhRuikar
    @SaurabhRuikar 11 месяцев назад +117

    Instead of Large cap investing in Nifty is more cheaper with same returns as large cap

    • @rurudra
      @rurudra 5 месяцев назад +11

      Most large cap funds were able to beat nifty 50 easily in >3Y time period with better downside protection..
      Anyway I prefer flexi cap as it is also large cap biased and gives better risk adjusted returns

    • @AvinashKumarInsights
      @AvinashKumarInsights 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@rurudradidi tou invest in both (large and flexi)

    • @prajwaljeetmohapatra4957
      @prajwaljeetmohapatra4957 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@rurudra which flexi cap fund is best according to you after Parag Parikh

    • @rurudra
      @rurudra 5 месяцев назад

      @@prajwaljeetmohapatra4957 if you already have parag Parikh then other flexi cap u choose can be more volatile and should have high returns potential.
      Like Quant flexi cap or JM flexi cap
      If you already have any quant fund in your portfolio then go for JM Flexi cap

    • @30raghuls37
      @30raghuls37 5 месяцев назад

      Quand and HDFC ​@@prajwaljeetmohapatra4957

  • @Shree_470
    @Shree_470 Год назад +12

    For NPS subscribers, this allocation will take care by NPS itself. For me I have 6 funds. 5 EQ, 1 liquid fund. In equity, 1 ELSS, 1 Flexi, 1 multicap, 1 sector and 1 international fund.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing

    • @gurpreetkakkar
      @gurpreetkakkar Год назад +3

      ​@@shankarnathy many youtubers promote gold or debt as investment, which will never beat equity, not in the bear market forget about bull or sideways market. Warren Buffett himself said don't bet against equity. Tell me one person who has accumulated wealth investing in debt or gold.
      Debt or gold never beats equity in the short or long term. New investor don't have hugh chunk. They should only invest in small and mid cap equity, 100%.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +11

      I'm glad that some people actually talk about gold and it's usefulness in building a strong investing portfolio. Even I ask people to have some proportion even if it's 5%, in gold as it is an excellent diversifier. I even explained this in a video where I showed how a combination of 60% equity + 25% debt + 15% gold would have given the same returns as a 100% equity investment over the last 16 years (link: ruclips.net/video/VEwLxHVMhh8/видео.html)

  • @Shrivatsaharagapur
    @Shrivatsaharagapur 4 месяца назад +20

    Instead of Debt fund we can just invest in Bank FDs and postal FDs where we get 7-8% Intrest without any risk ... And in Debt fund we get 9-10% but with little risk.... Instead of gold bonds.. Buying 24 karrot gold is good....

    • @sahandeep758
      @sahandeep758 3 месяца назад +1

      In opinion if you having investing mindset
      Buying physical gold is bad idea because we have to pay GST +making charges
      If we buy MF or Gold bond we only have to pay tax

    • @siv187
      @siv187 2 месяца назад

      ​@@sahandeep758 on your gold returns also you need to pay 12%

    • @sanjaykrish8719
      @sanjaykrish8719 23 дня назад

      i agree buying sole debt is a bad idea, but a debt can be in form of a flexicap fund which gives the fund manager to adjust during turbulent times. whereas a large cap fund is forced to invest only in large cap companies despite the volatile conditions.

  • @suganthansrinivasan5367
    @suganthansrinivasan5367 Год назад +8

    One Index fund (Nifty 50) is more than enough - just my opinion.. No other funds proven beating Nifty in the long term 20 years.!!

    • @anand6132s
      @anand6132s Год назад +2

      Then see SBI small cap returns last 20 years

    • @newinvestor5470
      @newinvestor5470 Год назад +7

      ​@@anand6132s SBI small cap is not 20 years old yet! But, I believe small cap funds will beat nifty 50 in the long-term!

    • @modellocomotiveworks2215
      @modellocomotiveworks2215 3 месяца назад

      ​@@newinvestor5470
      What you are saying is true for large cap (bluechip )equity funds
      And obviously we can't compare the returns of samll cap funds with those of nifty 50
      They should be compared with those of nifty small cap 250index

    • @modellocomotiveworks2215
      @modellocomotiveworks2215 Месяц назад

      ​@@anand6132s
      Compariosn should be fair returns of
      Nifty 50 index fund should be compared against those of bluechip funds

  • @sarathsai447
    @sarathsai447 4 месяца назад +4

    I have everything in equity & 30% large cap index - 30% midcap - 30% smallcap - 10% elss

    • @RajuKumar-oi2ub
      @RajuKumar-oi2ub 3 месяца назад

      Please name of all fund that u mention

  • @maazashraf6362
    @maazashraf6362 10 месяцев назад +6

    I do sip of 8000 with 7 mutual fund all are equity fund

    • @harikathota09
      @harikathota09 7 месяцев назад +1

      I am planning to do the same can u tell those mutual funds

  • @abhidev4048
    @abhidev4048 Год назад +37

    I am having 100% in equity

    • @abhidev4048
      @abhidev4048 Год назад +1

      @@Manishshriyan You have mutual fund, all three mentioned above are mutual and index funds, but I don't have neither index nor mutual funds, I generally invest directly in stocks(equity).
      I think our country is at a very good growth rate, so I prefer investing in growing sector, directly through equity.

    • @30raghuls37
      @30raghuls37 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@abhidev4048 bro can you tell me what are the you have bought

  • @nandakishore671
    @nandakishore671 Год назад +46

    50% equity
    40% cash
    10% trading FnO

    • @rashid4490
      @rashid4490 10 месяцев назад +8

      Cash?
      In portfolio

    • @nandakishore671
      @nandakishore671 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@rashid4490debt fund may be

    • @faeezparkar9731
      @faeezparkar9731 9 месяцев назад

      40% cash in what?

    • @kitten_with_bad_breath
      @kitten_with_bad_breath 8 месяцев назад

      Liquid fund​@@rashid4490

    • @blu-5500
      @blu-5500 5 месяцев назад

      Cash means low duration debt funds. Like overnight funds or ultra short duration funds or even LiquidBees.

  • @kennilesh2000
    @kennilesh2000 Год назад +70

    Kudos to who found total is not 100%

    • @kishoreonline
      @kishoreonline Год назад +7

      That rest is ELSS

    • @gauravsharma4671
      @gauravsharma4671 4 месяца назад +6

      He always gives his 101 percent

    • @adityabhat3108
      @adityabhat3108 3 месяца назад +2

      It's just a rounding off thing, the mid and small cap can be about 11-12%

    • @pvenkatesh3982
      @pvenkatesh3982 2 месяца назад

      1% is the increased percentage for every month. 😅

  • @bhushankakollu2695
    @bhushankakollu2695 Год назад +189

    I have everything in equity 😂

    • @saifialig
      @saifialig Год назад +26

      Me too and seen almost every cycle except 2008.

    • @ajithpr4909
      @ajithpr4909 Год назад +3

      Same bro😂😂😂

    • @shivamkumarshrivastava5182
      @shivamkumarshrivastava5182 Год назад +23

      I took out money from my other funds and put them in equity. I felt like I'm missing the opportunities of equity if I keep my money elsewhere.

    • @DisciplinedTrader27
      @DisciplinedTrader27 Год назад +11

      good only
      don't fall for all the debt bs and if want to invest into gold buy sgbs and elss for tax saving

    • @SURAJSINGH-nv4nm
      @SURAJSINGH-nv4nm Год назад

      ​@@saifialigI am a beginner in stock market. Can you tell me how much total returns you got how many years?

  • @manish48444
    @manish48444 Месяц назад +1

    Please review my portfolio:-
    1) ICICI blue chip - large cap
    2) HDFC Flexi cap - combination of large + mid + small
    3) Nippon small cap fund - cap
    Does this portfolio looks good or I need to add anything?

    • @Bruce-wayne_Codes
      @Bruce-wayne_Codes Месяц назад

      don't fully go on equity
      and add ELSS and gold to it to keep it balanced during market downs it will help you during emergencies
      personally i think flexi cap doesn't give that much returns as it is over hyped,may be consider updating it>

    • @manish48444
      @manish48444 Месяц назад

      I don't require these funds for emergencies, I have restructured my portfolio to below:-
      1) ICICI large and midcap - 2.5k
      2) Nippon small cap - 2.5k
      Does it look good?

  • @aravindkumar8129
    @aravindkumar8129 Год назад +5

    One single multi asset would suffice then. Instead of paying expense to multiple funds plus manually rebalancing the portfolio depending upon the valuation of each asset class.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +4

      It's a good point you raise & I used to think that. But I figured tactical asset allocation is also very important and as I explained in a few of my earlier videos, I buy & sell units tactically to take advantage of valuation gaps. Sometimes large caps are overvalued, small caps are undervalued etc.

    • @aravindkumar8129
      @aravindkumar8129 Год назад +3

      @@shankarnath But with each purchase and sale of multiple equity funds, we end up losing money on fees and taxes. One good multi asset with ocassionally rebalancing would be simpler and effective solution. Tactical asset allocation might sound good for an experienced investor as they feel they can afford to take chances for higher returns. But for a simpleton who is completely noob about investing, I feel multi asset is more than enough with proper goals mapped to it and rebalancing it every 6 months or so.

    • @agnivdey
      @agnivdey Год назад

      Most of the Fund managers think in one direction, so either your large caps will do good, or your small caps..so either way your overall cagr will be less, it's better to have the cap in hand

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Hi Aarvind - Thanks for sharing your views.
      I have tried both variants i.e. strategic & tactical, paid taxes where applicable, examined the effort involved .. and have figured that one is better than the other. In the process, I was able to reduce my portfolio risk & improve my portfolio returns. Ofcourse, this is entirely my view of the world :)

  • @ChanderKant-do1bj
    @ChanderKant-do1bj 25 дней назад

    Review Plz
    1 Tata Small cap 3500/- monthly
    2 Quant small cap 5000/-lumpsump everymonth
    3 motilal oswal 1000/-monthly
    1000 lumpsum
    4. Canera Robeco blue chip 3000/- monthly
    5 Nifty Fifty index 5000/-monthly + 1k lumpsum every month
    6 Gold 1000 per month

  • @SPR632
    @SPR632 4 месяца назад +2

    1 multicap
    1 elss
    1 gold fund
    1 liquid

  • @timtimtim8004
    @timtimtim8004 11 месяцев назад +1

    It should be based on ur age..to start, one can invest 80% in equity.. what he is told is for ppl above 40 age

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  11 месяцев назад

      Please watch my more detailed video on asset allocation for a better perspective on this: ruclips.net/video/VEwLxHVMhh8/видео.html

  • @DeepakGowda777
    @DeepakGowda777 Год назад +11

    I have 1 large cap, 1 small cap, 1 mid cap, 1 micro cap, 1 thematic and 2 international funds.

  • @lucifer8163
    @lucifer8163 Год назад +19

    Unless you have a large capital to invest , I feel 3-4 funds are enough
    1. Flexicap
    2. Elss
    3. Gold
    4. Debt (liquid/short term)

    • @abhishekkumarsingh3678
      @abhishekkumarsingh3678 Год назад +1

      Gold wala kon sa h naam batao

    • @lucifer8163
      @lucifer8163 Год назад +2

      @@abhishekkumarsingh3678 There are so many if you google. However I would prefer only HDFC gold fund, Nippon India Gold savings or ICICI gold fund.

    • @iamshahzebnasir
      @iamshahzebnasir Год назад +2

      ​@@lucifer8163 Kotal gold fund hm gives good returns as well

    • @SinghMS143
      @SinghMS143 2 месяца назад

      @@lucifer8163gold funds Mai kaise invest karte hai, kis app k through?

  • @shardulsawant1991
    @shardulsawant1991 5 месяцев назад

    *My Investment Proportion*
    ELSS : 20%
    Debt : 20%
    Nasdaq : 20%
    Gold : 10%
    Midcap : 10%
    Smallcap : 10%
    REIT : 5%
    Crypto : 5%

    • @siv187
      @siv187 2 месяца назад

      Crypto⁉️😮

  • @prash646
    @prash646 23 дня назад

    Great allocation

  • @tushar4268
    @tushar4268 Год назад +3

    I have 8 equity funds 1in large cap 2 in small cap 2 in mid cap 1 in nifty 50 index 1 in balanced 1 in genx fund . So question is it is good to go for above

  • @Viswabharath.
    @Viswabharath. 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you sir ji❤

  • @shilpamanocha3195
    @shilpamanocha3195 Год назад +1

    Sooo good .. thank you 🙏

  • @mrmohan1990
    @mrmohan1990 Месяц назад

    Me having 1 large cap, 1 midcap ,1 flexi cap ,1 small cap and 1 sector thematic

  • @ganeshsukumar1006
    @ganeshsukumar1006 17 дней назад

    Don't you think too much diversification kills growth?

  • @sachinrathod2509
    @sachinrathod2509 Год назад +2

    12% in international fund doesn't make sense, it should be 5%.

  • @mohamedrafishamsudeen2671
    @mohamedrafishamsudeen2671 Год назад +2

    Shankar.. I usually avoid the debt funds due to my religious beliefs... Is there any other option for other hedging..?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +4

      Gold & real estate is generally preferred as a substitute to debt. Specifically -
      1. Gold via SGB offers a 2.5% interest + opportunity of capital appreciation (please examine if this kind of interest works because all said & done the GOI is borrowing and paying an interest. However unlike other FD-type instruments, the bigger scope is capital appreciation)
      2. Real estate need not be purchase of property. You can examine REITs or fractional real estate (I have a video on both)
      Outside of these, a good wealth manager can help with AIF products. E.g. I heard of a covered call option which offers 14 - 18% p.a. currently at low volatility. I don't think there is an interest element within this but the wealth RM can clarify. Ofcourse, the ticket size is pretty high for such AIF products
      Hope this helps.

  • @saieshwar2
    @saieshwar2 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is it ok to invest in conservative Hybrid funds, will it be sufficient to cover our debt portfolio requirements.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  9 месяцев назад

      It should. Please examine different categories under it for a clearer understanding esp. conservative hybrid, balanced advantage and equity savings fund categories

  • @karthiks4462
    @karthiks4462 8 месяцев назад

    You speak fluent nice.

  • @shortsbysingams
    @shortsbysingams Год назад +1

    Sir, Knowingly or unknowingly I have all the categories mentioned in the list apart from gold. Do I really need to add gold fund in my portfolio?? 😊

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +3

      I'm releasing a video on Gold next week. I'll be putting forth some points there that you can consider. Also, please watch my video on Asset Allocation. That'll give you some food for thought

    • @shortsbysingams
      @shortsbysingams Год назад

      @@shankarnath thank you..

  • @ganesh_6456
    @ganesh_6456 3 месяца назад

    What is the difference between a debt fund and FD? Which is better, can you pls make a short video on that.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the suggestion

  • @lordrdx666
    @lordrdx666 Год назад +3

    Your thoughts on keeping ppf & bank fd instead of debt funds & your views on Axis Triple Advantage fund?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +9

      PPF and bank FDs are good substitutes for debt funds. I haven't analysed the Axis Triple Advantage Fund .. let me circle back when I come round to it

    • @santhosh05
      @santhosh05 Год назад +2

      ​@@shankarnathdid you check? Pls let us know

  • @flexonation6916
    @flexonation6916 Год назад +2

    Mutual fund in itself is a portfolio. I personally don't see any value in multiple mutual funds. Especially, if it is not a small cap fund. 1 small cap fund should be good as far as diversification and alpha is concerned.

    • @CS-dx1fx
      @CS-dx1fx Год назад +1

      I disagree. Midcap provides better return than largecap and safer than smallcap. But unless you specifically invest in midcap fund, you can't get enough exposure in every category. But again, it's all upto your personal risk appetite.

  • @NamesAbhay
    @NamesAbhay Год назад +1

    For a young investor this allocation doesn't make sense.

  • @ALOKiit
    @ALOKiit 10 месяцев назад +1

    50% in Flexi Cap Fund
    50% in Small Cap Fund

    • @rashid4490
      @rashid4490 10 месяцев назад +1

      Mandi ayegi
      Usse pehle change kr le

    • @LOGAN-sp2ye
      @LOGAN-sp2ye 8 месяцев назад

      if you are in for atleast 3+ years than its good as largecap just slows you down in longrun

  • @manikanthkommoju3176
    @manikanthkommoju3176 26 дней назад

    hi @shankarnath sir. I am so much confused by watching many mutual fund videos in youtube. I am unable to build my portifolio because of too many funds, more investing styles, asset classes, many risk/performance/cost parameters. Is there any way to consult one to one. Please help me sir

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  26 дней назад

      Hello. Unfortunately I don't do paid 1:1 consultations due to paucity of time on my part. Very sorry about this

  • @DPKAL
    @DPKAL Месяц назад

    Total allocation 101%

  • @nkspro1
    @nkspro1 Год назад +1

    Nope, this is overdiversified. 5% Gold??! For what?

  • @Mob-zm8fi
    @Mob-zm8fi Год назад +4

    Is it good that one has nps and ppf both, along with equity and FD??

  • @SaurabhSingh-in
    @SaurabhSingh-in Год назад +5

    Hi Shankar Sir, Do you think money Market fund can be used to park emergency corpus alongwith Bank FD?

  • @alexstanley4684
    @alexstanley4684 Год назад +4

    As far as debt and gold allocation is concerned, is it good to just have an FD and the remaining to equity?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +8

      Some points for you to consider:
      1. Debt funds give higher post-tax returns than FDs (on FDs, I pay 30% tax while on debt funds, it's 20% with indexation benefits) so if returns are more for you then you should balance the FD & debt funds part
      2. Debt funds also give a little more flexibility i.e. you can buy, sell, switch at ease. I've found a bit more resistance coming into & out of FDs
      3. With re: gold, long-term returns are between 8-9% pre-tax. With tax (LTCG is 20% with indexation), it's about 7-8% .. so better than post-tax FDs. Again if returns are important, then keep a balance
      4. I'll prefer to diversify. FDs and debt funds have similar risks of interest rate changes and defaults. Gold have other risk and generally work in an opposite direction to equities. So more food for thought for you

    • @alexstanley4684
      @alexstanley4684 Год назад +1

      Considering FD rates are now about 7% will the post tax returns be more if we invest in FDs as of now? Also if a person is in his 30s is it good to have just equity and debt (by debt I mean only FD) in the allocation and no gold considering he can stay invested in equity for 5 years or more

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +2

      1. Since the fixed deposit locks your returns .. so at 7% ... post tax returns = 7% minus investor's tax slab. So in my case, it's 7% - (30% of it) = 4.9%. You have to decide on this basis.
      2. There is no general rule around this. Many people use equity and fixed deposits .. and many others don't. It's for you to do the research and figure out your comfort. A great point to start your introspection is : why don't you use debt funds?

    • @alexstanley4684
      @alexstanley4684 Год назад

      Considering a person is just 31 year old and has started his stocks/mutual funds investment last year, is it right to just focus on equity considering he has a 5 years or a longer view to stay invested in it and let the remaining money stay in the bank account considering it to be debt for now. And then at a later stage increasing debt exposure to may be PPF or debt funds?

  • @vinaykumarbj
    @vinaykumarbj Месяц назад

    Please suggest liquid fund for instant liquidation.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Месяц назад

      Hi. I don't use that anymore due to taxation changes

  • @rheopar1325
    @rheopar1325 Год назад +1

    Hello sir.
    I have come across an incident that I need your help to solve.
    My grandfather had invested into SBI mutual funds around 15-20 years ago.
    I can access those folios now and reactivated his account and turns out he received dividends which are not received in the bank acc previously (now i receive dividends) which means they are unclaimed.
    Please tell me how I can claim those if you have the idea 😅
    That will be of a great help
    Thank you so much in advance sir
    So nice to know that I can ask you doubts and receive respectable answers 🙏🏻

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Hi. You can connect with the AMC directly for this. Write them an email & also call at their customer service. Better still, if there is a branch nearby you can visit them and clarify the matter.

    • @rheopar1325
      @rheopar1325 Год назад

      @@shankarnath ok sir will surely do that
      I just wanted to ask if dividends lapse because I don't know if they are reinvested too
      Thanka

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      @@rheopar1325 I'm not sure actually because I have never invested in a dividend plan myself.

    • @rheopar1325
      @rheopar1325 Год назад

      @@shankarnath OK sir.
      is the scenario same in shares of a company that sends cheques as dividend and if these are not encashed, are they still treated as dividends payable?

  • @bharathpr
    @bharathpr 3 месяца назад

    Hi , whata ur view on multi asset fund

  • @pranavraval5618
    @pranavraval5618 Год назад

    Hi Shankar, will it be considered wise to have 2 small cap funds to minimise the risk? Or will that lead to over diversification which is known to reduce returns. Would love to hear your take on this, thanks!

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +4

      Hello Pranav -- can I get some context on point 1 (i.e. small cap & risk minimization)? i.e. the research on small caps and risk that you have come across
      With re point 2 .. here's how I look at it. The worse case scenario that'll happen due to over diversification is that your portfolio will start mimicing the index. And given what we are seeing today, the index if beating most actively managed funds. In that regards, the casualty between low returns and diversification seems a little suspect.
      Hope this helps.

    • @pranavraval5618
      @pranavraval5618 Год назад

      @@shankarnath thankyou for the insights covered in point 2, certainty makes sense.
      Here is some more context for point 1 - by risk i was actually referring to drawdown/volatility, small caps by their nature face a lot of volatility, therefore if our portfolio's small cap allocation is done into 2 different smallcap funds rather than just 1 fund, will this strategy help minimise the volatility at any given point of time, thereby increasing returns Or 1 smallcap fund would be more than enough?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Got it. Then in my view, the number of funds will not help. Increasing the number of funds of the same type does not reduce volatility.

    • @dockad6870
      @dockad6870 Год назад

      ​@@shankarnath I disagree with u.
      Two funds with little overlap will help reduce volatility.
      One fund may do well than other in such times which will protect the portfolio from sharp decline.
      Especially in the small cap and midcap space.
      Not in the large cap space as there r only 100 stocks to play with which is not the matter with small and midcap

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +2

      @@dockad6870 Interesting. I would surely want to do a follow-up on this. Which 2 small cap funds do you think will reduce volatility if I do a 50-50 combination? I'll be happy to present my findings for the benefit of all

  • @sureshkumarmamidipaka1281
    @sureshkumarmamidipaka1281 Год назад

    Sir, I am 40yrs old and investing 30% in 2 small cap mfs, 20% flexi cap, 10% Nasdaq100, 10% NPS aggressive, 10% gold, 20% pf. Planned to invest in equities till 15yrs before it gets transferred to safer bets. Plz suggest for amends sir?

  • @deepakkarthik1482
    @deepakkarthik1482 Год назад +1

    After the equity fund is taxed , should we have it in our pf?

  • @virtualking101
    @virtualking101 Год назад +1

    ❤️

  • @thechinmoydeka
    @thechinmoydeka Год назад

    Bank FDs are giving lucrative interests right now, is it wise to invest some of our portfolios in them?

  • @yogeshbhardwaj4156
    @yogeshbhardwaj4156 6 месяцев назад

    Can someone guide me how to invest in International fund , through which platform
    Thanks in advance

  • @MonkWay_
    @MonkWay_ 2 месяца назад

    5,6

  • @srinivass104
    @srinivass104 6 дней назад

    Why not multi or flexicap instead large cap

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  6 дней назад

      Pls go ahead. I personally love multicap funds

  • @marketswithmohit
    @marketswithmohit 9 месяцев назад

    instead of a large, mid and small cap fund, how about 1 flexi cap fund?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  9 месяцев назад +1

      Flexicap should be fine if the investor is OK rescinding control of asset classes to the fund manager. I prefer having clarity over the % level of assets hence would like a breakdown. I've explained this in greater details here: ruclips.net/video/bN5QdxY3RVs/видео.html

    • @marketswithmohit
      @marketswithmohit 9 месяцев назад

      @@shankarnath I love watching your videos. Really Fresh and insightful as compared to typical top stocks and top mutual funds videos. Clears a lot of concepts.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@marketswithmohit Thank you very much 🙌

  • @ശലഭം-ഷ1ദ
    @ശലഭം-ഷ1ദ Год назад

    Hi lic policy is good or bad. I have lic its can be substitute debt funds.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      In my view, no policy or product is bad if it serves your needs. Your requirements need not be another person's requirements or views. As a competent investor, you should evaluate your LIC policy against two simple questions:
      a) Does it serve your requirement?
      b) Were there any better alternatives?

    • @ശലഭം-ഷ1ദ
      @ശലഭം-ഷ1ദ Год назад

      @@shankarnath Lic policy giving lifetime cover insurance and returns. Now is 50% of my portfolio Ssy and lic. remaining 50% Equity and stocks small case.
      I think gov suopport for first 50 % , safe and normal returns.
      Equity looking higher returs.
      Is there any modifications needed

    • @religionofpeace782
      @religionofpeace782 Год назад +1

      ​@@ശലഭം-ഷ1ദthe lifetime xirr of LIC is 4-5% max. LIC is not called investment. It's called money wastage plan. I had 4 LiC policies since last 10 years. I am surrendering all of them now though I will incurr heavy losses. I will surrender them and invest the amount into mutual funds.

  • @SomeerrorErr11
    @SomeerrorErr11 4 месяца назад +1

    Cooomon Question

  • @naveenrreddy2008
    @naveenrreddy2008 Год назад +19

    Modern day finance gurus!! 😅

  • @Friendly_Neighborhood_Indian
    @Friendly_Neighborhood_Indian Год назад

    Komon question

  • @lavansagar797
    @lavansagar797 Год назад

    With removal of indexation benefit from debt funds, is it still better than fd?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Kindly watch my video on this: ruclips.net/video/h32ThMSJt80/видео.html

  • @Akagra007
    @Akagra007 Год назад +5

    Can one have PPF as an alternative for Debt Funds ?
    4 equities, 1 Gold and yearly 1.5 lakh in PPF ?

  • @Vivek788
    @Vivek788 Год назад

    Absence of index fund is surprising...

    • @kunal05_
      @kunal05_ Год назад

      Index funds are also categorised according to capitalization. You can have respective index fund like Nifty50/100 in large cap, Nifty MIDCAP 150 for midcap and so on..

    • @Akagra007
      @Akagra007 Год назад +2

      LargeCap can be replaced with Nifty50 /Sensex fund

    • @Shree_470
      @Shree_470 Год назад

      Better we need to go with sensex fund instead of nifty50 index fund. Sensex is more concentrated fund with just 30 stocks. It doesn't have Adani stock 😆. If we invest in nifty50, even if Adani falling more than 50% it is not moving out of index. Here sensex is having an advantage.

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Index fund is a sub-set of mutual funds and are available under most equity & even debt categories. Specifics of that with re: my portfolio is available in a longer video I made a couple months back. Link: ruclips.net/video/bN5QdxY3RVs/видео.html

  • @sujithanair7112
    @sujithanair7112 Год назад +1

    What about flexi cap fund

  • @cs.simarjeetsingh
    @cs.simarjeetsingh Год назад

    How do you invest directly in US stocks?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Hi. I presently don't invest in US stocks directly

  • @Utkarsh_dubey.
    @Utkarsh_dubey. Год назад

    Shankar sir can I have two funds in one category ?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      Sure, that is perfectly fine

    • @Utkarsh_dubey.
      @Utkarsh_dubey. Год назад

      @@shankarnath Thanks a lot ..Your way of explanation is fabulous ...

  • @jatindinesh6692
    @jatindinesh6692 Год назад

    Logic behind it?

  • @pruthvithakkar4852
    @pruthvithakkar4852 Год назад +1

    We have a category called Multi-Asset Fund which has everything in one.
    Large
    Mid
    Small
    International exposure
    Debt fund
    Gold & other commodities.

  • @ub1685
    @ub1685 Год назад

    Sir do debt funds and FDs fulfill the same purpose?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      No, the objectives, tenure, risk, return changes esp. with this new tax rule on LTCG. Please watch this video for more specifics: ruclips.net/video/h32ThMSJt80/видео.html

  • @sivareddy722
    @sivareddy722 15 дней назад

    I have 1 icici blue chu
    1 motilal mid cap
    1 nippon small
    1 quant value
    1 hdfc defence funds
    Please review it sir

  • @jay_54322
    @jay_54322 4 месяца назад

    Hi,
    Please review below 2 portfolios. I want to make 1 crore portfolio in around 15 years
    1. Parag Parikh flexi cap- 5000
    2. Motilal Oswal midacp- 5000
    3. Quant small cap- 5000
    4. Nippon small cap - 5000
    Vs
    1. Parag Parikh flexi cap- 2500
    2. Jm flexi cap- 2500
    3. Motilal Oswal midacp- 3000
    4. Quant midacp- 3000
    5. Quant small cap- 5000
    6. Nippon small cap - 5000
    Which one would be better? Is Tata small cap funds good to be added with lowering any other sip along with quant and Nippon small cap? Please reply 🙏

  • @SanaatanSatyaHai
    @SanaatanSatyaHai 5 месяцев назад

    There is not much CAGR difference between large cap, mid or small. If you are below 30 yrs go with 80% in NIFTY50 20% in Large Cap ; 30-60yrs - 50% in NIFTY50 50% in large cap ; 60yrs welcome to 25 crore club 🎉

  • @coolbindaas9064
    @coolbindaas9064 Год назад

    What about real estate

  • @hemanthk6960
    @hemanthk6960 Год назад

    I got nothing on
    Debt and gold .. 🥺🥺
    My equities are over over diversified and very diluted across so many sectors 🥺🥺

  • @somendrasarkar1653
    @somendrasarkar1653 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @nizamuddinahmed3102
    @nizamuddinahmed3102 4 месяца назад

    Keep small cap and midcap only u can double in 2-3 years.

  • @srinivasdogiparthi2117
    @srinivasdogiparthi2117 Год назад

    Why can't we add sectorial funds into our portfolio in equity. Let take now finance and defence are booming we can have them till they grow for couple of years and we can divert to other. Just want to check weather my thinking is correct or not

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад

      Yes, you can. Pls check my details video on sectoral investing here: ruclips.net/video/mTXkio4dE0Y/видео.html

  • @nikhilkraleti267
    @nikhilkraleti267 Год назад

    Please review
    All 2k distribution of 10k mfs
    Mirae Tax saver
    Parag parek tax saver
    Canara robeco small cap
    Quant small cap
    Navi Nasdaq 100 fof
    Planning to add one mid cap motilal or sbi .. and should I add one index fund and exit one tax saver?? Please suggest

  • @ironman2837
    @ironman2837 4 месяца назад

    Shankar, you have Portfolio having Home country bias..80% Equity is in Home Country and just 20% in Global Equity.. 😮

  • @yo1990ization
    @yo1990ization Год назад

    Debt funds do not perform that well. I think your allocation to debt funds is on the higher side

  • @rkc342
    @rkc342 2 месяца назад

    5-7 well balanced equity funds are sufficient

  • @aswininayak5877
    @aswininayak5877 11 месяцев назад

    lol I have 49 funds with 76% total return as of 31st Dec 2023

  • @pc_believe5656
    @pc_believe5656 Год назад

    Sir, Your explanations are very good....but request you to share deep knowledge.....as now a days every one is advising only....not by genuine heart.... As everyone says MFs Sahi hai....lekin no body tells dark side of them.... As a innocent investor loss hard earned money....with very less returns....hence please share good genuine advise for betterment of Average family earner....and for safe investment....Thank You....

  • @renoll
    @renoll Год назад

    What would be the overlap percentage here? With such a high number of funds don't we face overlap? If in that case 1 flexi cap fund doesn't suffice ?

    • @shankarnath
      @shankarnath  Год назад +1

      That'll depend on the funds you pick. You can check out the overlap feature in advisorkhoj.com .. it's a pretty cool functionality they have

    • @CS-dx1fx
      @CS-dx1fx Год назад +1

      1 flexicap is not advisable at all. For example a certain flexicap invests much more in largecap. So chances of growth would be very limited.

    • @renoll
      @renoll Год назад

      @@CS-dx1fx ELSS mutual funds are also similar to flexicap and have always beaten the benchmark.

  • @harshmeddi6665
    @harshmeddi6665 10 месяцев назад

    I have fnk 10 funds in Equity... am i dead???

  • @myur7771
    @myur7771 Месяц назад

    Smart beta?

  • @ABHISHEKSINGH-ls4dj
    @ABHISHEKSINGH-ls4dj Год назад +1

    90% equity
    10% jaha dalna hai waha daalo😅

  • @rishishetty3904
    @rishishetty3904 Год назад

    Index ?

  • @itsadityarajm
    @itsadityarajm Год назад

    Ise badhiya niftybees hi lelo Bhai

  • @rahul98003
    @rahul98003 Год назад

    Ok sir now i willl buy nifty etf sip 😂

  • @parthdubey429
    @parthdubey429 Год назад +1

    Over diversified

  • @AshishKumar-kj5cf
    @AshishKumar-kj5cf Год назад

    Weird thing is on an average gold has given the highest returns.

  • @krnkoravi
    @krnkoravi Год назад

    Pura market hi hua yeh

  • @huihuihui9438
    @huihuihui9438 Год назад

    Give me some i’ll do it

  • @saikat114433
    @saikat114433 Год назад +1

    Worst portfolio

    • @geopaul6178
      @geopaul6178 11 месяцев назад +1

      Plz give ideal portfolio bro

  • @wasi801
    @wasi801 9 месяцев назад

    Don't understand as beginner
    Elss
    Debt funds