sarainfo12
TF Premier
In that case who trades , demat is best then .I don't take risk on my investments.
Trading is completely a different world.
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In that case who trades , demat is best then .I don't take risk on my investments.
Trading is completely a different world.
It's best!!!I am using zerodha to hold my mutual funds because it's easy to pledge and get margins for future and options trading .
But I think it's not easy to do if we don't hold in demat .
Now it's pretty easy for SoA funds bcz of MF central.It's not easy to update address or mobile etc.
this is indeed correctMy take on investing in MFs via Demat or Direct AMC/MF Platforms (Kuvera/MFCentral):-
- Personally I prefer not to invest via Demat since you get locked to the particular broker forever till invested. MF Units bought through broker cannot be transacted outside broker platform.
- If Demat broker introduce any fees for MF/increase AMC charges in future we may not have any other option but to continue with revised fees or otherwise unwillingly sell all the holdings to exit the broker platform.
- If the broker platform is down due to any tech reasons (more frequent news of such glitches) you will have no option to play buy/sell on that particular day.
If invested directly with AMC/MF Platforms without Demat, we always have option to transact from any of the other MF platform or even directly with AMC in future without dependency with one platform in future.
I could be right or wrong in some of my points above, experts' opinion welcomed 🙂
Again all these Multi Asset funds are Active Funds. These funds have high expense ratio.I will suggest to include one multi asset fund category fund in portfolio for True diversification across different Asset classes rather than within Equity (Large/Mid & Small0. Some good options include Nippon Multi Asset, Kotak Multi Asset funds, this funds invest in Equity + Bullions (Gold/Silver) + Reits.
This funds are different from Flexi Cap or Multi cap funds which invest within Equity category.
Experts' opinion welcomed 🙂
Agree to some extent but am not sure for which fund you are getting the expense ratio as 1.73% (may be regular plan)Again all these Multi Asset funds are Active Funds. These funds have high expense ratio.
For example, Expense ratio of Kotak Multi Asset fund is 1.73 %.
Index funds are very low expense ratio.
For example, Expense ration of HDFC Sensex Fund is 0.20 %
We should invest individually invest Equity, Gold, and Debt Mutual Funds.
Asset allocation should be in your control.
Once in year, we should do the Asset Allocation.
In this post I talk only about Equity. We can't invest 100 % in Equity.
My suggestion 50 to 70 % in Equity. Depends on risk appetite and age.
That was Regular Fund.Agree to some extent but am not sure for which fund you are getting the expense ratio as 1.73% (may be regular plan)
For both the funds mentioned, TER is 0.3% which is quite low for an Active fund to hold. Sometimes during high volatility period not every individual investor will get idea how to rebalance across asset classes, so I think this category of fund is good to have when expense ratio is max .30 percent.
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quant multi asset is a very old fund(10yrs+), the TER is still sub 1%That was Regular Fund.
It is a new fund. Slowly they will increase TER.
It is your choice to go with Active Funds.
Generally People go with Index funds.
Once in a year rebalance is fine.
If broker introduces charges, we can move to new broker with same demat provider or by transferring to another demat provider (nsdl to csdl or vice versa). In worst case, we can sell mf and buy same mf after 2 days on another platform. There will be tax obviously. But that we will pay anyway whenever we will sell.- If Demat broker introduce any fees for MF/increase AMC charges in future we may not have any other option but to continue with revised fees or otherwise unwillingly sell all the holdings to exit the broker platform.
It is there, you just have to look for it. I've uploaded it for youICICI Pru Large midcap 250 index fund doesn't seem to provide a fund factsheet. There is no information / PDF about this fund at all in their website.
If someone can find the fund factsheet of ICICI Pru LargeMidcap 250 index fund, please post the link.
@fradela
thanks. This is a common doc for all index funds. What I meant was - if we go to individual funds, there will be a fund factsheet just for that fund.It is there, you just have to look for it. I've uploaded it for you
Refer to below link: -thanks. This is a common doc for all index funds. What I meant was - if we go to individual funds, there will be a fund factsheet just for that fund.
That kind of factsheet is there for all funds except this one. There are no associated docs available for LM250 index fund. All the doc placeholders for this fund are empty.
For example, Go to this page and try to download media and documents or fund factsheet or any other document:
Also, I got their NFO factsheet for this fund, this is a bit more comprehensive: