mutual fund!

mutual fund!

Postby meera krishna » Fri May 21, 2010 4:41 pm

i am new to the mutual fund market!If someone can please suggest me some good mutual funds from the house of ICICI,Reliance and Franklin Templetion..it would be great!
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Re: mutual fund!

Postby pawankumar » Mon May 24, 2010 6:19 pm

meera krishna wrote:i am new to the mutual fund market!If someone can please suggest me some good mutual funds from the house of ICICI,Reliance and Franklin Templetion..it would be great!
thank you.


welcome can you plz be clear with things like your capital,risk capacity and time period you have for investing in such mutual funds like Reliance!
it would make the picture clearer!

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Re: mutual fund!

Postby meera krishna » Tue May 25, 2010 1:56 pm

pawankumar wrote:
meera krishna wrote:i am new to the mutual fund market!If someone can please suggest me some good mutual funds from the house of ICICI,Reliance and Franklin Templetion..it would be great!
thank you.


welcome can you plz be clear with things like your capital,risk capacity and time period you have for investing in such mutual funds like Reliance!
it would make the picture clearer!



capital-1 to 2 lakhs
risk capacity-i would say i can bear around 50%
time period-5 to 8 years!

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Re: mutual fund!

Postby pankaj joshi » Wed May 26, 2010 2:48 pm

meera krishna wrote:
pawankumar wrote:
meera krishna wrote:i am new to the mutual fund market!If someone can please suggest me some good mutual funds from the house of ICICI,Reliance and Franklin Templetion..it would be great!
thank you.


welcome can you plz be clear with things like your capital,risk capacity and time period you have for investing in such mutual funds like Reliance!
it would make the picture clearer!



capital-1 to 2 lakhs
risk capacity-i would say i can bear around 50%
time period-5 to 8 years!


I do have few suggestions for you

Choose between some of these
Reliance Equity
Franklin India Bluechip Fund

Choose 1 Mid cap fund from
Reliance Growth
IDFC Premier Equity
ICICI Pru Discovery


Choose 1 Multicap Fund from

Reliance Regular Savings Equity

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Re: mutual fund!

Postby meera krishna » Thu May 27, 2010 6:10 pm

There is one called Reliance Long Term Equity for small and mid cap companies. The fund defines the small and mid cap stocks as follows: any stock having market capitalisation below Rs. 250 crores as a small cap stock and any stock having market capitalisation between Rs 250 crore to Rs. 1500 crore as a mid cap stock.

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Re: mutual fund!

Postby pawankumar » Fri May 28, 2010 2:07 pm

meera krishna wrote:There is one called Reliance Long Term Equity for small and mid cap companies. The fund defines the small and mid cap stocks as follows: any stock having market capitalisation below Rs. 250 crores as a small cap stock and any stock having market capitalisation between Rs 250 crore to Rs. 1500 crore as a mid cap stock.

great information thank you meera!
i wanted to know something about Reliance Regular Savings Equity midcap mutual funds.If anyone has any information on it...Pls share!

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Re: mutual fund!

Postby pankaj joshi » Mon May 31, 2010 4:44 pm

pawankumar wrote:
meera krishna wrote:There is one called Reliance Long Term Equity for small and mid cap companies. The fund defines the small and mid cap stocks as follows: any stock having market capitalisation below Rs. 250 crores as a small cap stock and any stock having market capitalisation between Rs 250 crore to Rs. 1500 crore as a mid cap stock.

great information thank you meera!
i wanted to know something about Reliance Regular Savings Equity midcap mutual funds.If anyone has any information on it...Pls share!


Reliance Regular Savings Equity is a multicap fund It is a combination of both large caps as well as mid cap stocks.

The risk is probably much more higher but since if you decide to invest in multi caps as an investor you are assured of having some options that will perform well in just about any market condition.

So i will advice you to go for it!

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Re: mutual fund!

Postby meera krishna » Wed Jun 23, 2010 2:09 pm

which are the top 3 funds from the house of Motilal Oswal,Sundaram BNP Paribas,Franklin Templeton?

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Re: mutual fund!

Postby joshi » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:58 pm

Can anyone advice me in which mutual fund I should invest in?Does Reliance mutual fund offers great funds?

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