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    Sensex at 80K: A simple ETF or index fund SIP of Rs 10,000 would have made you a crorepati in 2 decades

    Rs 10,000 SIP in ICICI Prudential BSE Sensex ETF: Rs 1.55 crore (XIRR 14.62%). HDFC Index Fund-BSE Sensex: Rs 1.47 crore (XIRR 13.70%). Tata BSE Sensex Index Fund: Rs 1.28 crore (XIRR 13.25%). LIC MF BSE Sensex Index Fund: Rs 1.20 crore. Axis BSE Sensex Index Fund (Feb 2024) offers XIRR 52.70%. Sensex hits 80k. Ashish Kumar advises caution.

    Tata Equity P/E Fund turned Rs 10,000 monthly SIP into Rs 1.82 crore in 20 years

    Launched in June 2004, the scheme has consistently outperformed its benchmark, the Nifty 500 - TRI, delivering impressive returns. Over a decade, the scheme provided a 17.04% return compared to the benchmark's 15.27%. In the past five years, it yielded 21.14%, surpassing the benchmark's 19.76%. The scheme achieved a remarkable 25.78% return over three years, whereas the benchmark returned 19.81%.

    Women outpacing men with higher AUM, long-term outlook in mutual funds

    The proactive approach undertaken by women investors to achieve financial autonomy and growth, underscoring their commitment to long-term investing.

    Quant Mutual Fund schemes NAV falls after Sebi investigation

    The markets regulator, Sebi, is investigating a suspected case of front-running involving Quant MF, which manages assets worth Rs 93,000 crore. This has raised concerns among numerous investors about the security of their investments.

    Mutual Fund Magic: Rs 10,000 monthly SIP investors are dollar millionaires in less than 3 decades

    HDFC Top 100 Fund, a large-cap focused equity scheme, celebrates over 27 years of consistent performance, delivering an impressive 19% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) throughout its tenure.

    Should you book your profits or stay invested as market may conquer new peaks? Nilesh Shah answers

    Nilesh Shah from Kotak AMC says Indian investors are optimistic about the market but not irrational. He further emphasizes the importance of creating financial security for every Indian through capital market participation to generate real returns, addressing the low percentage of savings in above inflation return products in Indian markets.

    The Economic Times
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