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Mutual Funds
Types, NAV, SIPs and risk categories — the easiest on-ramp to market investing.
A mutual fund pools money from many investors and a professional manager invests it in stocks, bonds, or a mix. You get instant diversification, professional management and SEBI regulation — starting at ₹500 a month.
🍱The three main categories
Each fund category is built for a different time horizon and risk appetite.
- Equity funds — Invest in stocks. Highest long-term returns (~12%), highest volatility. Hold 5+ years.
- Debt funds — Invest in bonds. Stable 6–8% returns. Good for 1–3 year goals.
- Hybrid funds — Mix of equity and debt. Smoother ride for beginners.
💹NAV, SIP and expense ratio
Three numbers worth understanding before your first investment.
- NAV — Net Asset Value: price of one unit. High or low NAV does NOT mean cheap or expensive.
- SIP — Systematic Investment Plan: fixed amount, fixed date. Auto-averages your buy price.
- Expense ratio — Annual fee. 0.1–1% in direct plans; 1.5–2.5% in regular. Always pick direct.
🎯Risk-o-meter and SEBI categories
Every fund factsheet shows a risk-o-meter from Low to Very High. Match it to your goal, not to last year's returns.
- Large-cap / Index — Top 100 companies. Steadier. Index funds also lowest cost.
- Mid / Small-cap — Higher growth, deeper falls. Only for 7+ year horizons.
- ELSS — Equity fund with 3-year lock-in. Qualifies for 80C up to ₹1.5 lakh.
Micro Pro Tips
- 🟢Direct over Regular, always — Same fund, no distributor commission. Over 20 years, the savings can be 25–30% extra corpus.
- 📈Don't chase last year's topper — Most #1 funds slip in the next 3 years. Pick a consistent 5–10 year track record.
- 🛑Never stop SIPs in a crash — Those are exactly the months that make your long-term returns.
🌟 Mutual funds are the simplest way for most Indians to participate in markets. Start an SIP this month — even ₹500 — and let compounding do the heavy lifting.