How to build a stable mutual fund portfolio? | Mutual Fund Ki Baat with Amit Nigam
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- How to build a stable mutual fund portfolio? | Mutual Fund Ki Baat with Amit Nigam
One must study the business of small cap companies and check if they are growing fast enough. Also small cap companies may be unique businesses and focus on sectors which are not well represented in the large cap space. One must invest in small cap funds depending on their risk profile and investment objectives. Large cap companies can easily negotiate economic cycles. large cap companies are a must have in a mutual fund investors portfolio. Also if you have large cap funds it protects your portfolio during a market crash. An equity fund portfolio can have around 50%-60% of its allocation towards large cap funds for stability.
0:00 - Coming up
2:31 - Introducing Mr Amit Nigam
3:51 - Could the rising Middle East crisis which is pushing up gold prices and crude oil prices impact the Indian economy and the stock market?
14:20 - How should investors look at small cap funds especially as the second round of Mid and Small Cap Funds stress test results are due?
20:13 - How important are large cap funds and large and mid cap funds in one's portfolio?
24:42 - How does Invesco Mutual Fund pick stocks for its large cap fund?
32:08 - Do Flexi Cap Funds help balance risk and return in one's portfolio?
36:51 - Why does Invesco India ELSS Tax Saver Fund have a higher allocation towards mid and small cap stocks?
40:18 - How important are Value Funds in one's portfolio? What are the parameters to pick the right value funds?
47:18 - Is mutual fund buying and selling of stocks data important for mutual fund investors to pick the right equity funds?
50:55 - Is it necessary to exit equity funds and shift to safer fixed income a few years before your financial goals?
57:32 - Where does Mr Amit Nigam invest his money and how much of his portfolio is towards mutual funds?
58:58 - Mr Amit Nigam’s learnings and mistakes from the equity markets
1:03:34 - Mr Amit Nigam’s tips for mutual fund investors to invest in the right way and also some book recommendations?
1:06:00 - Key Learnings
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Great interview primarily because the gentleman is extremely knowledgeable! Thanks for sharing with us, Mr. Nigam - Invesco is lucky to have you😃
Among all other these types of interviews, this is very insightful. Thank you team Grow!!
Wonderful meeting. I have learnt a lot. Hats off 💐
Excellent Podcast. Good work. Amit sir shared lots of valuable insights for retail investors.
Great clarity in all his explanation ❤
Thanks Namrata madam.
Bhut khubh dahnyabadh amit ji namrata ji important ones ✌🏼 👍
Although all your shows are excellent but this one was very informative, learnable and easy.
Excellent edition Madam
Fantastic interview with lots of valuable insights. Thank you so much❤❤
Very important video
Very useful video
Badiya podcast ❤
Nice meeting.
Best show again
Many congratulations Namrata
Nice video. Nicely explained
Nice 👍🏻
Nice Amit bhai
Extremely good information shared by Mr Amit Nigam..
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Both value and growth stocks should be blended so that whatever the overall market going net outcome should be satisfactory.
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English video pls. So everybody can understand.
When these hosts converse in English, people taunt them saying that you are not trying to reach the masses, not speaking in an Indian language, etc.
For your own sake, it might be easier to empathize with Indian hosts and learn to understand/appreciate Hindi so that you can understand financial knowledge shared in either language and help yourself 😊