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Nikunj Saraf has more than five years of experience in financial markets and offers advice about mutual funds. He is vice president at Choice Wealth, a financial institution that offers broking, insurance, loans and government advisory services. Saraf, who is a member of the Institute Of Chartered Accountants of India, has a strong base in financial markets and wealth management.... more
Asked by Anonymous - May 23, 2023Hindi
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Hello sir, I am investing in the following mutual funds, can you please suggest whether i am investing in correct funds or not or if any changes which one should i opt for? 1) canara robeco equity hybrid fund-growth. 2) HDFC hybrid equity fund-growth. 3) ICICI pru equity & debt fund-growth. 4) SBI equity hybrid fund-growth.

Ans: Hello Value Investor. Your current portfolio diversification is well aligned with market. No changes required in current portfolio. I would suggest to consider large cap and multicap categories for your future investments.
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I have invested in the following Mutual Funds, One time & SIP - Are these funds good or any changes required, please advise. Fixed:- ICICI/ India Opportunities Fund - Growth Rs.2,50,000 ICICI/ Value Discovery Fund - Growth Rs.2,50,000 ICICI / Transporation & Logistics Fund - Rs. 2,00,000 SIP:- Axis Flexi Cap Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Rs.5,000 Canara Robeco Emerging Equities - Regular Plan - Growth Rs.5,000 Aditya Birla SL Focused Equity Fund(G) Rs.5,000 HDFC Mid-Cap Opportunities Fund(G) Rs.5,000 ICICI Pru Bluechip Fund(G) Rs.5,000 Axis Small Cap Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Rs.5,000 ICICI Prudential Technology Fund - Growth Rs.5,000 L&T Midcap Fund - HSBC Midcap Fund Rs.5,000 ICIPRU Multi-Asset Fund - Growth Rs.5,000 ICIPRU Value Discovery Fund - Growth Rs.5,000
Ans: Let's review your Mutual Fund investments, both one-time and SIPs, to ensure they align with your financial goals and risk profile.

One-time Investments:

ICICI India Opportunities Fund:
This fund aims to capitalize on diverse investment opportunities across sectors and market capitalizations. It can be suitable for investors seeking broad-based exposure to Indian equities.
ICICI Value Discovery Fund:
This fund focuses on identifying undervalued stocks with the potential for growth, emphasizing a value investing approach. It can be suitable for investors with a long-term horizon and a value-oriented mindset.
ICICI Transportation & Logistics Fund:
This sector-specific fund focuses on the transportation and logistics sector in India. Sector funds can be volatile and are typically suitable for investors with a higher risk tolerance and a deep understanding of the sector.
SIP Investments:

Axis Flexi Cap Fund:
This fund offers flexibility to invest across market caps, providing diversification and potential for growth. It aligns well with a diversified equity portfolio.
Canara Robeco Emerging Equities Fund:
This fund focuses on emerging companies with high growth potential, emphasizing mid and small-cap segments. It can be suitable for investors seeking aggressive growth.
Aditya Birla SL Focused Equity Fund:
This fund follows a focused approach, investing in a limited number of high-conviction stocks. It can be suitable for investors seeking concentrated exposure to potential growth opportunities.
HDFC Mid-Cap Opportunities Fund:
This fund focuses on the mid-cap segment, aiming to capitalize on the growth potential of mid-sized companies. It can be suitable for investors with a higher risk tolerance and a focus on mid-cap growth.
ICICI Pru Bluechip Fund:
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Axis Small Cap Fund:
This fund focuses on the small-cap segment, emphasizing high growth potential but also higher volatility. It can be suitable for aggressive investors with a long-term horizon.
ICICI Prudential Technology Fund:
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L&T Midcap Fund:
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ICIPRU Multi-Asset Fund:
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ICIPRU Value Discovery Fund:
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Review Sector Funds:
Consider reviewing your allocation to sector-specific funds like ICICI Transportation & Logistics Fund and ICICI Prudential Technology Fund. Sector funds can be volatile and may require a deep understanding of the sector.
Diversification:
Ensure your portfolio is well-diversified across market caps, sectors, and investment styles to manage risk effectively.
Regular Reviews:
Periodically review your portfolio's performance and make necessary adjustments to ensure it remains aligned with your financial goals, risk tolerance, and market conditions.
Consultation:
Consider consulting with a Certified Financial Planner to personalize your investment strategy, ensure diversification, and navigate market dynamics effectively.
Conclusion:

Your Mutual Fund portfolio is diversified with exposure to various market segments, sectors, and investment styles. Ensure you are comfortable with the risk associated with sector-specific funds and consider regular reviews to align with your financial goals.

Embrace this journey with confidence, patience, and discipline. Regularly review your portfolio's performance and make necessary adjustments to ensure it remains aligned with your long-term financial goals.

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Ans: making decisions about investments can be overwhelming, especially when considering the future. It's commendable that you're taking an active interest in managing your portfolio. Remember, investing is a journey, and it's okay to seek guidance along the way. As a Certified Financial Planner, my goal is to help you navigate this journey with confidence and peace of mind.

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Dear Sir/Ma'am, I need some guidance and advice for continuing my mutual fund investments. I am a 36 year old male, married, no kids yet and no debts/liabilities as such. I have couple of savings in PPF, NPS, Emergency funds and long term investing in direct stocks. I recently started below mentioned SIPs for long term to grow wealth. Request you to review the same and let me know if I should continue with the SIPs or need to rationalize. Kindly also advice on how to invest a lumpsum amount of around 6lacs. invesco small cap 2000 motilal oswal midcap 2700 parag parikh flexicap 3000 HDFC flexicap 3100 ICICI prudential largecap 3100 HDFC large and midcap 3100 HDFC gold etf FOF 2000 ICICI Pru equity and debt fund 3000 HDFC balanced advantage fund 3000 nippon india silver etf FOF 2000
Ans: You already built a solid foundation. Many investors delay planning. But you started early at 36. That gives you a strong advantage. You have no liabilities. You have long term thinking. You also have diversified savings like PPF, NPS, Emergency funds and direct stocks. That shows clarity and discipline. This approach builds wealth with less stress over time.

You also started systematic investments in equity funds. That is a positive step. Your selection covers multiple categories like large cap, mid cap, small cap, flexi cap, hybrid and precious metals. So the intent is right. You are trying to create a broad portfolio. That gives balance.

» Your Portfolio Composition Understanding
Your current SIP list includes:

Small cap

Mid cap

Flexi cap

Large cap

Large and mid cap

Hybrid category

Gold and Silver FoF

Equity and Debt allocation fund

Dynamic hybrid fund

This shows you are trying to cover many segments. But too many categories can create overlap. When there is overlap, you get confusion during review. It also makes portfolio discipline difficult. You may think you are diversified. But the holdings inside may repeat. That reduces efficiency.

Your portfolio now looks like:

Equity dominant

Hybrid for stability

Metals for hedge

So the broad direction is fine. But simplifying helps in long-term habit building.

» Fund Category Duplication
You hold:

Two flexi cap funds

One large and mid cap fund

One pure large cap fund

One mid cap fund

One small cap fund

Flexi cap funds already invest across large, mid, small. Then large and mid also overlaps. So the large cap exposure gets repeated. That may not add extra benefit. But it increases monitoring complexity.

So I suggest rationalising. Keep one fund per category in core. Keep satellite space for only high conviction.

» Core and Satellite Strategy
A structured portfolio follows core and satellite method.

Core portfolio should be:

Simple

Long term

Stable

Satellite portfolio can be:

High growth

Concentrated

Based on your thinking level, you can structure like this:

Core funds:

One large cap

One flexi cap

One hybrid equity and debt fund

One balanced advantage type fund

Satellite funds:

One mid cap

One small cap

One metal allocation if needed

This division gives clarity. You can continue SIPs with review every year. No need to stop and restart often. That reduces behavioural mistakes.

» Your Current SIP List Review with Suggested Streamlining

You can consider continuing:

One flexi cap

One large cap

One mid cap

One small cap

One balanced advantage

One equity and debt hybrid

You may reconsider keeping both flexi caps and both gold silver funds. One of each category is enough. Because too many funds do not increase returns. It complicates tracking.

Precious metal funds should not be more than 5 to 7 percent in your portfolio. This is because metals are hedge assets. They do not create compounding like equity. They act as protection during cycles. So keep them small.

» How to Use the Rs 6 Lakh Lump Sum
You asked about lump sum investing. This is important. Lump sum should not go fully into equity at one time. Markets move in cycles. So use a staggered method. You can invest the lump sum through STP (Systematic Transfer Plan). You can keep the amount in a liquid fund and set STP toward your chosen growth funds over 6 to 12 months.

This reduces timing risk. It also creates discipline. So your Rs 6 lakh can be deployed gradually. You may use 50% towards core equity funds and 30% toward satellite growth category. The remaining 20% can go into hybrid category. This gives balance and comfort.

» Regular Funds Over Direct Funds
One important point many investors miss. Direct funds look cheaper. But they demand deep knowledge, discipline, and behaviour control. Most investors lose more through emotional selling and wrong timing than they save on expense ratio.

With regular funds through a Mutual Fund Distributor with Certified Financial Planner qualification, you get guidance, structure and correction. The advisory discipline protects you during market extremes. That is more valuable than a small saving in expense ratio.

A personalised planner also tracks portfolio drift, rebalancing need and category shifts. So regular fund investing gives long-term benefit and behaviour coaching.

» Actively Managed Funds over Index or ETF
Some investors choose index funds or ETF thinking they are simple and cheap. But they ignore drawbacks.

Index funds or ETF will not avoid weak companies in the index. They will invest whether the company grows or struggles. There is no fund manager decision making. So when markets are at peak, index funds continue aggressive exposure. In downturns also they fall fully. There is no cushion.

Actively managed funds work with research teams. They can avoid bad sectors. They can shift allocation based on market and economy. Over long term, this gives better alpha and stability. So continuing with actively managed funds creates better wealth compounding.

» SIP Continuation Strategy
Once the rationalisation is done, continue SIPs every month without interruption. Pause and restart behaviour damages compounding power. SIP works best when you go through all market cycles. You benefit more during corrections because cost averaging works.

So continue SIP amount. You can also review SIP increase every year based on income. Increasing SIP by 10 to 15 percent every year helps you reach large corpus faster.

» Asset Allocation Based Approach
One key point in wealth creation is having the right asset mix. Equity gives growth. Hybrid gives balance. Metals give hedge. Debt gives safety. Your asset allocation should stay aligned to your risk profile and time horizon.

Since you are young and have long term horizon, higher equity allocation is fine. But as time moves, rebalancing is important. Rebalancing protects gains and restores allocation.

So review your asset allocation every year or during major life events like child birth, home buying or retirement planning.

» Behaviour Management
Many portfolios fail not due to bad funds. They fail due to bad decisions. Selling during correction. Stopping SIP when market falls. Chasing past return performance. These mistakes reduce wealth.

Your discipline so far is good. Continue to stay patient during volatility. Equity rewards patience and time.

» Financial Goals Clarity
Since you have no children now, you can decide your long-term goals. Typical goals may include:

Retirement

Future child education

Dream lifestyle purchase

Health care reserves

When goals are clear, investment purpose becomes stronger. So you can map each fund category to goal horizon. Short-term goals should not use equity. Long-term goals should use equity with hybrid support.

» Role of Review and Monitoring
Review once in a year is enough. Frequent review can create anxiety. Annual review helps check:

Fund performance

Expense drift

Category relevance

Allocation balance

Then adjust only if needed. This progress helps you stay confident and aligned.

» Taxation Awareness
Equity mutual funds taxation rules are:

Short term (below one year holding) taxable at 20 percent

Long term (above one year holding) gains above Rs 1.25 lakh taxable at 12.5 percent

Debt mutual funds are taxed as per your income slab.

So always hold equity funds for long term. That reduces tax impact and gives better growth.

» SIP Increase Plan
You can create a simple plan to increase SIP over time. For example:

Increase SIP at every salary increment

Increase SIP during bonus time

Use rewards or extra income for investing

This habit accelerates wealth. So by the time you reach 45 to 50 years, your investments could reach a strong level.

» Insurance and Protection
Before investing large, ensure you have term insurance and health insurance. If not already done, it is important. Insurance protects wealth. Without insurance, even a small medical event can impact investment plan. So review this part also. Since you are married, cover both.

» Wealth Behaviour Mindset
You are already disciplined. Just keep these simple principles:

Invest without stopping

Review once a year

Avoid funds overlap

Follow asset allocation

Avoid reacting to media noise

This helps you reach long term milestones.

» Finally
You are on the right track. Only fine tuning and simplification is needed. Your discipline is visible. Your portfolio will grow well with structure, patience and periodic review. Use the Rs 6 lakh with STP approach. And continue SIP with rationalised categories.

With time and consistency, wealth creation becomes effortless and peaceful. You just need to stay committed and avoid overthinking during market movements.

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K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

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