6 Tips To Get Higher Returns In Mutual Funds
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6 Tips to get higher returns in Mutual Funds

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This article would provide several tips on how you can get higher returns in mutual fund schemes in India.

You might be investing in mutual funds, however, keep worrying that your mutual fund schemes are not performing well or they could be under performers. I have been analyzing mutual funds in last 15 years and found that few tips can help in getting higher returns in mutual Funds. Even if you are investing in top performing mutual funds, sometimes you may not be getting good returns. How to get superior returns in mutual fund investments? How to ensure that you reach your financial goal by investing in mutual fund schemes.

1) Invest based on your risk appetite: I have seen many investors who invest in mid-cap funds without even knowing they are risky. When the stock market crash, these investors would book losses and come out of such mutual funds. If you are a high risk investor, invest in large cap  and mid-cap funds. If you are moderate to low risk taker, invest in large cap funds and balanced funds. If you are a low risk taker, just invest in debt mutual funds.

2) Invest in top performing mutual funds: This is your second step in mutual fund investment planning. Analyze various mutual funds based on your risk appetite. Check what mutual fund experts say about those funds. Don’t get dragged by brokers who want to sell funds to get higher commissions. Do your homework, if satisfied, start investing in mutual funds. Don’t care even if it takes a couple of months to analyze.

3) Invest through SIP: Many of us invest in mutual funds in a lump sum. While this is a good idea to invest in lump sum when the markets are taking deep correction, it is not always wise to go for a lump sum. Mutual funds provide good returns if you invest through Systematic Investment Plan (SIP). A small investment of Rs 500 per month through SIP for 20 years can turn to Rs 5 Lakhs assuming a 12% annualized return. Similarly, if you can invest Rs 5,000 per month through SIP for 20 years, you can get Rs 50 Lakhs. These small investments can make you rich in the long run.

4) Invest in diversified portfolio: Many investors invest in either mid-cap funds or large cap funds or balanced funds. These funds would perform well based on various market cycles. If stock markets are in a bull - run, mid-cap/small cap funds perform extremely well, even though large cap funds provide good returns. However, during the stock market crash, large cap funds provide some support. Mid-cap/small cap stocks would almost collapse. Hence, you should diversify your portfolio across large cap, mid-cap, small cap and balanced funds. There is no hard and fast rule, about, portfolio diversification and it depends on the individual investor. You can consider investing an equal percentage of 25% each of these segments.

5) Invest for long term: Mutual funds tend to perform better in the long run of over 10 years. If you have any plans to take out your money before that you should re-think about your decision of investing in mutual funds. Invest your money in mutual funds which you don’t need for the next 8-10 years. E.g. Banking funds have given 15% annualized returns for over 10 years, however, they gave just 5% annualized returns in last 5 years.

6) Invest on various dates:  You would have diversified your portfolio, however an additional step is, put your SIP investments on various dates. E.g. I purchase 3 mid-cap funds in a month through SIP, 1st one on 10th, 2nd on 20th and 3rd on the 30th of the month. Any political or economic factors that would influence for the short term would not have an impact on all such funds.

 

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