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Abhijit Question by Abhijit on Apr 25, 2023Hindi
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I have a corpus of 35 lakhs. I have invested in following mutual funds. I want to get invested in next 5-6 years. Now I am 52 years old. 1. Canara Robeco Blue chip equity fund 2. Canara robeco small cap fund. 3. DDP small cap fund 4. ICICI Prudential bluechip fund. 5. Kotak emerging equity fund 6. Kotak global innovation fund of find 7. Quant midcap fund 8. SBI Magnum medium duration fund In all the fund invested inbetween 3 -5 lakhs. Pl suggest. I want to create a corpus of 1.2 crore after 6 years. Is it ok. Or I need to modify my portfolio.

Ans: Hi Mr Abhijit , glad to see you are doing investments in good funds but my suggestion kindly avoid too many funds.

all your funds are good and it makes sense that you allocate your 35 lacs in current portfolio by way of systematic transfer.

for 35 lacs you can divide it in 1. Canara Robeco Blue chip equity fund
2. Canara robeco small cap fund.
3. ICICI Prudential bluechip fund.
4. Kotak emerging equity fund

but remember small and mid caps will deliver best reyruns in long term - for 5 to 6 years time frame you can invest but should have patience to see gains later.
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