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Financial Planner - Answered on Jun 07, 2023

Colonel Sanjeev Govila (retd) is the founder of Hum Fauji Initiatives, a financial planning company dedicated to the armed forces personnel and their families.
He has over 12 years of experience in financial planning and is a SEBI certified registered investment advisor; he is also accredited with AMFI and IRDA.... more
Rahul Question by Rahul on Jun 07, 2023Hindi
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Please review my portfolio sir my age is 32- Parag Parikh flexicap,mirae asset mid cap fund & axis small cap fund each with 3000 rs per month for 30 year's for retirement and 1 lakh rs lumsum investment in Canara robeco small ,quant small cap & pgim mid cap fund 🔥

Ans: Dear Rahul
I have just no idea about your age, future financial goals, your risk profile, other investments and whether you would have the nerves to not get unduly perturbed if stock markets go temporarily down. Hence, please note that I am answering your question in absolute isolation to other parameters which should definitely be considered when answering a question of this type.

My recommendation only on the past performance and anticipated future outlook of your funds is as below:-
1. Parag Parikh flexicap - Good fund. Continue.
2. Mirae Asset mid cap fund - Good fund. Continue.
3. Axis small cap fund - As below
4. Canara robeco small cap – Too many small cap funds. Retain this one. Switch out others unless ready to take very high risk in portfolio.
5. Quant small cap – As above
6. PGIM mid cap fund - Good fund. Continue.

However, do note that you are taking a very high risk in your portfolio with 2 midcap and 3 small cap funds. Do consult a financial advisor to rebalance your portfolio.
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