There won't be much difference between passive index funds since they replicate the indexes. The only difference comes in the expense ratio and tracking error. It is advisable to choose the lowest expense ratio and tracking error.
PassionTrading replied to Ranveer Sriwastav's post
Check out ValueResearch. It's a great site for all the info you need on mutual funds, stocks, and ETFs. They even publish some really informative articles.
@sarkk135 Currently, Section 80C deductions are only permitted under the Old Tax Regime. The government is considering introducing a single tax regime that combines both the old and new regimes. It remains to be seen whether Section 80C deductions will be allowed under the new re...
@sarkk135 All my funds are Direct funds. It would be easier to manage all funds if they were invested in one app. However, investing directly with the AMC also has some benefits. One of them is that loans on mutual funds are only accepted for funds that are invested directly with...
The returns of Mutual Funds under the growth option will be reinvested in the Fund, while in the IDCW option, the dividends of the stocks will be distributed to the clients.
PassionTrading replied to Steven Fernandes's comment
@stevenfernandes No, currently I am only investing with a monthly SIP. Every six months, I increase the amount by 10%. I am trying to maintain my equity exposure to no more than 75%. Accordingly, I am changing the allocation percentage.
PassionTrading replied to Steven Fernandes's comment
@shubham94 Quant employs a different strategy (VLRT) from the traditional method, and the results of the funds are evident even in the long term, providing consistent returns. However, they are volatile and high-risk due to frequent buying and selling, but their results are excep...