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What next for MF SIP? Funds that invest in gold & stocks, flexi cap, MFs for US markets. Watch video explainer

If you are wondering what type of mutual funds are the best to invest in, then this week’s TOI Wallet Talks episode is the right guide for you.
What next for MF SIP? Funds that invest in gold & stocks, flexi cap, MFs for US markets. Watch video explainer
Watch the video to know how and when multi-asset funds, flexi cap funds, international funds, multi cap funds can be used to improve the quality of portfolio.
Mutual Fund Investments: Sensex and Nifty are near all-time highs and if you are wondering what type of mutual funds are the best to invest in, then this week’s TOI Wallet Talks episode is the right guide for you.
The Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) mop-up in July 2023 was more than the entire of 2013-14! So should you as an investor take the ELSS or index funds route? Are there more options available that investors can opt for? In this week’s episode of TOI Wallet Talks, Chethan Shenoy, Director & Head - Product & Research, Anand Rathi Wealth Limited talks about some special mutual funds that you can look at.

Mutual Fund investment: Equity multi-asset with gold, flexicap, international MFs for SIP, beginners


Watch the video above to know how and when multi-asset funds, flexi cap funds, international funds, multi cap funds and sector funds can be used by investors to improve the quality of their portfolio.
Multi-asset funds have become a much talked about investment category these days. To put it simply, multi-asset funds allow you exposure to several types of assets with one instrument - equity, debt, gold, silver, REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) etc. Watch the video above as Chethan Shenoy explains the advantages and disadvantages of opting for multi-asset funds.
Yet another category of mutual funds that allows a balanced exposure is flexi-cap funds. As the name suggests, flexi cap funds have flexibility to allocate funds between small caps, mid caps and large caps. These are pure equity funds, similar to multi-cap funds, but in case of the latter there is a fixed allocation of 25-25-25 in small, mid and large caps. Chethan compares flexi cap funds with multi cap funds, outlining the benefits of one versus the other.
Finally, watch the video above to know the risks of investing in sector funds and understand why it’s important to get the timing of your entry and exit for these funds right. Also find out what you need to keep in mind if you want to invest in international funds - the tax implications to in-depth understanding of international markets.
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