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Mutual Fund Investment: An amount of 10 thousand rupees is made like this, 88.400 rupees, know which is this fund

99.25 percent of this fund’s money is invested in the stock market. In which 75.89 percent stake is in large cap stocks. While 9.45 percent of the share is invested in midcaps and 7.27 percent in small caps.




There is a risk in investing in the stock market, so there is constant fluctuation in the price of gold and silver, property prices are not getting the desired returns at the moment. So in such a situation where should you invest your money where the risk is also less and the money also grows faster. When it comes to investing, investing in Mutual Funds is preferred because it is a more profitable deal with less risk. However, investing in thick funds for a long period is beneficial. Today, we are telling you about one such fund of the country’s largest private bank HDFC, which made investors rich. Let’s know about this fund.

We are talking about HDFC Flexi Cap Fund. This fund has given such strong returns to the long term investors which you cannot even imagine. This fund has a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.44 per cent over 26 years. While the CAGR of Nifty500 TRI has been 12 percent during this period. That is, this fund has also left the stock market behind in terms of returns.

A bumper profit deal made like this

The special thing about this fund is that the amount of this fund is invested in all types of caps. According to the report chart of Moneycontrol, 99.25 percent of this fund is invested in the stock market. In which 75.89 percent stake is in large cap stocks. While 9.45 percent of the share is invested in midcaps and 7.27 percent in small caps.

Hdfc Fund

In fact, the NAV of Ins Fund was only Rs 10 on January 1, 1995, which has now increased to Rs 884. Meaning, if someone had invested Rs 10 during the launch of this fund, then today his amount would have become Rs 884. Similarly, an investment of Rs 10,0000 would have become Rs 88,400.

Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya, has 5 years of experience in writing Finance Content, Entertainment news, Cricket and more. He has done BA in English. He loves to Play Sports and read books in free time. In case of any complain or feedback, please contact me @ informalnewz@gmail.com
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