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Mutual Funds, Financial Planning Expert - Answered on Apr 01, 2026

Ramalingam Kalirajan has over 23 years of experience in mutual funds and financial planning.
He has an MBA in finance from the University of Madras and is a certified financial planner.
He is the director and chief financial planner at Holistic Investment, a Chennai-based firm that offers financial planning and wealth management advice.... more
Partha Question by Partha on Apr 01, 2026Hindi
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Sir, kindly review my portfolio and suggest. I have HDFC Flexi cap dir-6000, ICICI large cap dir-5000, HDFC Mid cap dir-4500, Bandhan small cap dir-4000, Kotak multi asset omni FOF-2000, ICICI pharma fund-2000. Total: 23500/month

Ans: Your portfolio shows very good intent and discipline. You are investing across large, mid, small, flexi-cap, sector and multi-asset categories. This is a strong step towards long-term wealth creation. Many investors do not reach this level of diversification early. Your monthly SIP of Rs 23,500 is meaningful and powerful if continued with patience.

Still, some refinements can improve stability, balance and long-term comfort.

» Overall Portfolio Structure Assessment

Your allocation currently includes:

– One flexi-cap fund
– One large-cap fund
– One mid-cap fund
– One small-cap fund
– One pharma sector fund
– One multi-asset fund of funds

This structure shows:

– Good exposure to growth segments
– Some diversification across market capitalisation
– Exposure to one defensive sector
– Exposure to asset allocation through multi-asset route

However:

– Mid-cap + small-cap exposure together is slightly on the higher side
– Sector fund exposure adds concentration risk
– Multi-asset fund of funds gives indirect diversification but may reduce efficiency

Portfolio is growth-oriented. That is good if your time horizon is long.

» Allocation Strengths

Your portfolio has several positives:

– Flexi-cap fund provides dynamic allocation across market segments
– Large-cap fund adds stability during market corrections
– Mid-cap fund supports long-term growth
– Small-cap fund supports wealth creation over long horizon
– Pharma fund provides defensive support during economic slowdowns
– Multi-asset fund adds some diversification across asset classes

This shows thoughtful selection.

» Areas Where Improvement Is Possible

There are three improvement opportunities:

Sector exposure risk

Sector funds move in cycles. Pharma sector may underperform for long periods.

Suggestion:

– Limit sector exposure to a smaller portion of total SIP
– Avoid increasing allocation further

Mid + small cap combined exposure

Mid-cap and small-cap together form a large portion of portfolio risk.

These categories:

– perform strongly in bull markets
– fall faster during corrections

Balancing them improves comfort.

Fund-of-funds structure limitation

Multi-asset fund of funds invests through other funds.

This creates:

– extra layer of cost
– slower response to market opportunities
– lower flexibility compared to direct multi-asset strategy funds

» Important Observation About Direct Plan Investing

You are investing through direct plans. Many investors think direct plans always give better outcomes because expenses are lower. But there are practical challenges:

– No structured review support
– No allocation correction guidance during market cycles
– No behaviour management during corrections
– No tax planning integration with investments
– No retirement income strategy alignment
– No risk rebalancing support

Over long periods, many investors make switching mistakes without professional monitoring.

Regular plans through an MFD working along with a Certified Financial Planner help investors:

– stay disciplined
– rebalance properly
– avoid emotional decisions
– align investments with goals
– adjust allocation when life situations change

Expense difference often becomes less important than correct strategy.

» Suggested Allocation Refinement Strategy

Instead of changing everything, gradual adjustment is better.

Possible improvements:

– Keep flexi-cap as core holding
– Keep large-cap as stability anchor
– Maintain mid-cap exposure but control size
– Reduce small-cap slightly if risk tolerance is moderate
– Limit sector allocation exposure
– Review whether multi-asset exposure is required or can be simplified

Goal is balance between:

– growth
– stability
– flexibility
– risk control

» Role of Time Horizon in Your Portfolio

If your investment horizon is:

Less than 5 years:

– reduce mid-cap
– reduce small-cap
– reduce sector exposure

More than 7–10 years:

– current structure can work with minor tuning

Time horizon decides allocation quality.

» Importance of Goal Linking

Portfolio becomes stronger when linked with goals such as:

– retirement planning
– children education
– wealth creation
– emergency corpus
– healthcare reserve

Without goal mapping:

portfolio may look diversified but may not be efficient.

A Certified Financial Planner helps align SIP structure with life goals.

» Risk Control Through Periodic Rebalancing

Every 12 months portfolio should be reviewed for:

– market movement impact
– sector overweight positions
– mid/small-cap valuation levels
– asset allocation drift

This keeps risk under control without stopping SIP.

» Finally

You already built a strong SIP structure. That itself is a major strength. With small allocation correction and professional monitoring support, your portfolio can become more stable and more goal-oriented over time.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramalingamcfp/
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