Investors struggle to grasp the values of big, mid, and small-cap funds because they are unsure which group will do well in the future. A Multi-cap fund allows a fund manager to transfer holdings in the fund between firms with different market capitalizations. As a result, when values in the small or mid-cap area become too costly, fund maanger may shift to large-cap equities and vice versa. Without regard for market capitalization, the fund manager can invest in a combination of major, mid, and small-cap firms. This makes a multi-cap fund a good choice for the investor to put their money.
Quant Active Fund Direct-Growth
| NAV | Fund Size | Expense Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| ₹427.57 | ₹ 1595.88 Cr | 1.75% |
NAV as on 03 February 2022
This fund has an AUM of Rs 1,596 Crores as of 31 December 2021. The fund's cost ratio is lower than that of most other Multi Cap funds. The last one-year returns for the fund are 56.39%. Since its inception, it has had an average yearly return of 21.93%. The capacity of the fund to provide consistent returns is greater than that of other funds in its category. It has a great capacity to control losses in a sinking market. Investors seek excellent returns on their investments for at least three to four years. At the same time, these investors should be prepared for moderate losses in their investments. For the investment in the fund, you must invest through the SIP.
The majority of the fund's assets are invested in the financial, FMCG, metals, construction, and services sectors. In comparison to other funds in the category, it has acquired less exposure in the financial and FMCG industries. Vedanta Ltd., ITC Ltd., State Bank of India, Reliance Industries Ltd., and Fortis Healthcare (India) Ltd. are the fund's top five holdings.
Absolute and Annualized Returns
On Investment of Rs 10,000
| Period Invested for | Absolute Returns | Annualised Returns | Category Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Year | 53.45% | 53.45% | 33.36% |
| 2 Year | 135.98% | 53.53% | 28.82% |
| 3 Year | 146.05% | 34.89% | 22.94% |
| 5 Year | 212.85% | 25.61% | 16.55% |
| 10 Year | 564.27% | 20.83% | 16.69% |
| Since Inception | 4175.73% | 19.74% | 13.67% |
SIP Returns
On SIP of Rs 1,000
| Period Invested for | Absolute Returns | Annualised Returns |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Year | 19.11% | 36.86% |
| 2 Year | 70.02% | 60.44% |
| 3 Year | 92.26% | 47.24% |
| 5 Year | 118.01% | 31.72% |
| 10 Year | 252.80% | 23.79% |
Disclaimer
Mutual fund investments are subject to market risk. Read all scheme-related documents, Terms and Conditions carefully before investing. The above-mentioned information is purely informational and carried forward from CRISIL and MoneyControl. The Greynium Information Technologies and the Author are not liable for any losses caused as a result of a decision based on the article.
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