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Hemang Question by Hemang on Sep 07, 2020Hindi
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I have the investment in following mutual funds since 4 years. Please advice should i hold the same or switch it over to other Mutual fund. I am also planning to invest more, which funds I should invest for 5 to 7 years to get good return. Please suggest at least five funds for additional investments. Also suggest two good debt funds.

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Name of the Fund Category Recommendations
Hemang Joshi    
SBI Blue Chip Fund - Regular Plan  Equity - Large Cap Fund SmartSwitch to Axis Bluechip fund -Growth
Franklin India Prima Plus Equity - Mid Cap Fund SmartSwitch to DSP Mid Cap
HDFC Balanced Advantage Fund - Regular Fund Hybrid - Balanced Advantage SmartSwitch to ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund
Birla Sun Life MNC Fund Equity - Thematic Fund - MNC Continue
Birla Sun Life Front Line Equity Fund Growth - Regular Plan Equity - Large Cap Fund SmartSwitch to Axis Bluechip fund -Growth
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Hi sir, since 3-4 months I have investing 7k in Mutual funds. 3.5k in axis small cap fund direct growth and 3.5k Nippon small cap fund direct growth.. are these funds are good to invest ..or should I drop .. I'm confusing, please advise..how many years should I continue my investment in these funds for better returns?
Ans: It's commendable that you're taking steps towards investing in mutual funds. Let's analyze your current investment in Axis Small Cap Fund and Nippon Small Cap Fund:
• Axis Small Cap Fund (Direct Growth): Small-cap funds like Axis Small Cap Fund invest in stocks of small-sized companies with high growth potential.
• Nippon Small Cap Fund (Direct Growth): Similar to Axis Small Cap Fund, Nippon Small Cap Fund focuses on investing in the stocks of small-cap companies. It's important to note that small-cap funds can be riskier due to their higher volatility, but they also have the potential for higher returns over the long term. Like with any equity investment, it's advisable to have a long-term investment horizon of at least 5-7 years to potentially ride out market cycles and benefit from compounding returns.

Investing in mutual funds directly (Direct Funds) can have some drawbacks compared to investing through a Mutual Fund Distributor (MFD) with a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) credential. Here are the disadvantages of direct funds and the benefits of investing through an MFD with a CFP credential:
Disadvantages of Direct Funds:
1. Lack of Personalized Advice: When investing directly, you may not receive personalized financial advice tailored to your specific needs, goals, and risk tolerance.
2. Limited Research: Direct investors are responsible for conducting their own research on funds, which can be time-consuming and may not always lead to informed investment decisions.
3. Behavioral Biases: Direct investors may fall prey to emotional biases like fear and greed, leading to impulsive investment decisions that may not align with their long-term financial goals.
4. No Portfolio Review: Direct investors may not receive regular portfolio reviews and rebalancing recommendations, which are crucial for maintaining a well-diversified investment portfolio.
Benefits of Regular Funds Investing through MFD with CFP Credential:
1. Personalized Financial Planning: MFDs with CFP credential offer personalized financial planning services, helping you set clear financial goals and develop an investment strategy tailored to your needs.
2. Professional Guidance: MFDs can provide professional guidance and investment advice based on their expertise and market knowledge, helping you make informed decisions aligned with your financial objectives.
3. Access to a Wide Range of Funds: MFDs offer access to a diverse range of mutual funds across asset classes and investment styles, enabling you to build a well-rounded investment portfolio tailored to your risk profile and investment horizon.
4. Regular Portfolio Monitoring: MFDs regularly monitor your investment portfolio, review fund performance, and make necessary adjustments to ensure it remains aligned with your financial goals and risk tolerance.
5. Simplified Investing Process: Investing through an MFD streamlines the investment process, allowing you to consolidate your investments and receive consolidated reports for easy tracking and monitoring.

In conclusion, both Axis Small Cap Fund and Nippon Small Cap Fund can be suitable investment options if you have a long-term investment horizon and a high risk tolerance. However, it's essential to regularly monitor the performance of your investments and review your financial goals to ensure they align with your investment strategy.

While direct investing may offer lower expense ratios, the lack of personalized advice, limited research capabilities, and behavioral biases can outweigh the cost savings. Investing through an MFD with a CFP credential provides you with professional guidance, personalized financial planning, and ongoing portfolio monitoring, enhancing your chances of achieving your long-term financial goals.

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