Hello Ulhas, hope you’re doing good. I have the following MFs running (except SBI, all are barely 6 months old) for which I want your advice and guidance on change of scheme or reshuffling of amount or whatever. SBI Contra: 15k per month SBI Small Cap: 20k per month SBI Equity Hybrid: 5k per month Quant Small Cap: 25k per month Quant Mid Cap: 10k per month Quant Flexi Cap: 8k per month Tata Digital India Fund: 12k per month Nippon India Growth: 5k per month Nippon India Nifty Smallcap 250: 2.5k per month Parag Parikh Flexi Cap: 7k per month Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100: 5k per month ICICI Technology: 5k per month ICICI Transportation & Logistics Fund: 2.5 k per month HDFC Transportation & Logistics Fund: 5k per month UTI Flexi Cap: 5k per month Total investment: 1.34 Lac per month My goal is to create a corpus of about 3 cr in next 7 yrs. please suggest if I’m on the right track. Recently I did the portfolio balancing and terminated Axis MF schemes as they were not yielding good returns. Btw, my existing investments in MFs have already created a corpus of 30L.
Ans: Let's review your current mutual fund portfolio and assess whether it aligns with your goal of creating a corpus of Rs 3 crore in the next 7 years.
Current Portfolio Overview
Your current monthly investments total Rs 1.34 lakh across various mutual funds:
SBI Contra: Rs 15,000
SBI Small Cap: Rs 20,000
SBI Equity Hybrid: Rs 5,000
Quant Small Cap: Rs 25,000
Quant Mid Cap: Rs 10,000
Quant Flexi Cap: Rs 8,000
Tata Digital India Fund: Rs 12,000
Nippon India Growth: Rs 5,000
Nippon India Nifty Smallcap 250: Rs 2,500
Parag Parikh Flexi Cap: Rs 7,000
Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100: Rs 5,000
ICICI Technology: Rs 5,000
ICICI Transportation & Logistics Fund: Rs 2,500
HDFC Transportation & Logistics Fund: Rs 5,000
UTI Flexi Cap: Rs 5,000
Portfolio Assessment and Recommendations
Diversification:
Your portfolio appears well-diversified across various categories, including large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap, flexi-cap, sectoral, and thematic funds. Diversification helps spread risk and potentially enhance returns.
SBI Funds:
SBI Contra and SBI Small Cap funds are suitable choices for long-term wealth creation. However, ensure that you have a high-risk tolerance due to the volatility associated with small-cap stocks.
SBI Equity Hybrid Fund provides a balanced approach with exposure to both equity and debt instruments, suitable for investors seeking moderate risk.
Quant Funds:
Quant Small Cap and Quant Mid Cap funds focus on companies with smaller market capitalizations, which can offer high growth potential but also higher volatility. Monitor these funds closely due to their aggressive nature.
Quant Flexi Cap provides flexibility in asset allocation, offering exposure to both large and mid-cap stocks. It can complement your portfolio's diversification.
Other Funds:
Sectoral and thematic funds like Tata Digital India, Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100, ICICI Technology, and transportation & logistics funds concentrate on specific sectors or themes. While these funds can offer opportunities for outsized returns, they also carry higher risk due to sector-specific fluctuations.
Ensure that the allocation to these funds aligns with your risk appetite and investment horizon.
Overall Strategy:
Given your goal of accumulating Rs 3 crore in 7 years, maintaining a disciplined approach to investing and regularly monitoring your portfolio's performance is crucial.
Consider reviewing your portfolio at regular intervals, at least annually, to rebalance if necessary and ensure alignment with your goals and risk tolerance.
As your investments mature and your financial situation evolves, consult with a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) to refine your strategy and make informed decisions.
Conclusion
Your current mutual fund portfolio exhibits diversification across various fund categories. To stay on track towards your goal of building a Rs 3 crore corpus, continue investing systematically while periodically reassessing your portfolio's performance and making adjustments as needed.
Best Regards,
K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,
Chief Financial Planner,
www.holisticinvestment.in