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What Investment mistakes you made that you want others to avoid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sammoka" data-source="post: 2288460" data-attributes="member: 89193"><p>These used to be labelled as multi cap funds but later on when SEBI found out that they didnt follow the 25-25-25 rule for large caps, mid caps and small caps, the fund manager did a shoddy work with the rest of the industry and introduced this category. Problem is instead of this fund a sectorial approach has always worked out way better and suggesting such a fund where its just a mix and doesnt have a proper focus on its strategy isnt the way to go. Also the overall returns arent better then a sectorial fund</p><p></p><p>The amount has been duly paid back to the investors, the case now is for the SEBI to decide on the validity of such transactions, knowing SEBI they'll pan it out for a couple of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sammoka, post: 2288460, member: 89193"] These used to be labelled as multi cap funds but later on when SEBI found out that they didnt follow the 25-25-25 rule for large caps, mid caps and small caps, the fund manager did a shoddy work with the rest of the industry and introduced this category. Problem is instead of this fund a sectorial approach has always worked out way better and suggesting such a fund where its just a mix and doesnt have a proper focus on its strategy isnt the way to go. Also the overall returns arent better then a sectorial fund The amount has been duly paid back to the investors, the case now is for the SEBI to decide on the validity of such transactions, knowing SEBI they'll pan it out for a couple of years. [/QUOTE]
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