@@madhavadaskoodallur2115 This shows that you are part of mutual fund promotion team or financial illiterate. Otherwise you must prove by giving valid and sensible answer instead of blaming others as " new". Some people may be new. But you fail to answer to the question of a newcomer too.
What could be the expected CAGR for CAT3 AIF 7Y, if invested in 2025? Considering next one or two years may be bearish market. One of AIF key objectives is to create more Alpha than Index 500 during the fund tenure mostly 7years. Does it make sense to go with a simple multi-cap MF direct option with expense ratio ~0.5 instead of CAT3 AIF that comes with expense ratio of 2.5% for higher returns?
@KK-cy9py if you invest more with a lock in period of 3 to 10 years, fund managers will earn more 🤣. When they earn 1000% to 5000% or more, they will give u 15% to 25%. You foolishly believe that they gave you more. Meanwhile if they couldn't earn even 50% due to, say recession, they will not give you even 4%. You can't claim. Because you might have signed scheme related documents. And they have already said, " mutual fund investments are subjected to market risks". People who are financially illiterate only will invest in mutual fund / SIP.
Don't get befooled on advice of those asset managers in a declining market who have been trapped at higher prices. 😂😂
This shows you are very new to Indian Capital markets. Understand the basics of stock markets atleast.
@@madhavadaskoodallur2115 This shows that you are part of mutual fund promotion team or financial illiterate. Otherwise you must prove by giving valid and sensible answer instead of blaming others as " new".
Some people may be new. But you fail to answer to the question of a newcomer too.
What could be the expected CAGR for CAT3 AIF 7Y, if invested in 2025? Considering next one or two years may be bearish market. One of AIF key objectives is to create more Alpha than Index 500 during the fund tenure mostly 7years. Does it make sense to go with a simple multi-cap MF direct option with expense ratio ~0.5 instead of CAT3 AIF that comes with expense ratio of 2.5% for higher returns?
Seemed more like a marketing tactic
Portfolio mutual managers earn money by fooling investors and by using investors money.
If you invest you can earn more
@KK-cy9py if you invest more with a lock in period of 3 to 10 years, fund managers will earn more 🤣.
When they earn 1000% to 5000% or more, they will give u 15% to 25%.
You foolishly believe that they gave you more. Meanwhile if they couldn't earn even 50% due to, say recession, they will not give you even 4%. You can't claim. Because you might have signed scheme related documents.
And they have already said, " mutual fund investments are subjected to market risks".
People who are financially illiterate only will invest in mutual fund / SIP.