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January 31, 2009

What to look while you choose a mutual fund :)

One of my readers was confused with the question “Which mutual fund should he invest in through SIP ? ”

He started an SIP of 1000 in Reliance Regular Saving mutual fund , suggested by an agent . How was his investment? It is a mistake or a good decision? This is a common problem with investors .

Let me today give you a simple way to think and a methodology to choose mutual funds for your investment depending upon your requirement . In this article we will only talk about investment in Equity Diversified mutual funds for long term (5+ years) .

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For Beginners : Read what are mutual funds

Question : What does the return from mutual funds tells us? and how do you interpret it?

Ans : Understand that the returns of a mutual fund shows you how did it perform over than period, How did it manage his funds and took there investment decisions in good times and bad times. It means that you should see its performance in good times and bad times.

A simple analogy can be how do you want your wife/husband to be like, One who is really great in good times and excellent person to be with in Good Times, when everything in life goes great.

Or you want a person who is there with you in good and bad times, supports you in good and bad times. When times are good, everyone behaves good and performs well, There is a saying “Don’t judge people by there Sunday appearances”. Look at a bigger Picture.

Looks how a mutual fund performed in good times, in bad times, did it invest according to there plan, Is there management excellent. It does not matter if they were No 1 or No 2 this year or that year.

But if they were just good in every year, and perform well above there benchmark, and keep performing over time, Its bound to be become an excellent long term consistent performer.

Question : What about the last 3 yrs returns of a mutual funds?

Answer: It will give you a good indication, but not an overall picture. If you see 3 yrs return, you have to understand that out of those 3 yrs, 1st and 2nd years were strong bull markets, where any dog and cat has also performed very good if not excellent. and in last year they gave very bad returns.

So ultimately they will be in positive returns in 3 yrs. You should also look at there 5 yrs return and 3 yrs returns. Both in synergy with each other.

When you see Reliance Regular Savings Fund you can see that its 3 yrs returns are 7.82% which is very good compared to other funds (this fund is Rank 2/135 in the 3 yrs category ), but when you see its 1 yrs returns, you can see actual face, the returns are -51%, if you see the rank for 1 yr, its 127/210.

If you look at its portfolio allocation at https://www.valueresearchonline.com/funds/portfoliovr.asp?schemecode=2790

you can see that its allocation to mid cap and small cap companies is very high, It can give you good returns but also it has very high risk. Please understand that i am trying to say that this fund is good or Bad. No !! I am trying to tell you what to see, how to interpret.

What factors should you keep in mind before choosing a Mutual Fund?


People get excited by seeing returns of years 2003-2007, that was in range of 35-50%. Which is not possible in long term. Now from this point on (2009), the returns in long term will be in range of 12-15% (max 20%). Its difficult to see this kind of bull run in another medium term (5-7 yrs).

Now you should just expect normal 12-15% kind of returns in long term.

So, whom should you rely on, On mutual funds who launched them selves near 2001-2002 and gave great returns from there onwards because they them selves don’t know how they gave them.

Or shall you choose those mutual funds who have seen all types of markets in India and continuously gave much better than average returns from long term, They performed in good market, bad market, quiet market and roaring market.

So the things you should look at mutual funds are :

1. Long term performance, It should figure out in top 10-15 at least over 5 yrs returns.

2. They should have a track record of consistently outperforming its Bench mark (this shows that they did better than what they were based on and tracking ).

3. See that its management is good, Don’t just buy Any Idiot MF just because it returns 45% last year, but you have never heard of its parent name. Some long term Great AMC’s are DSP, SBI, Sundaram, HDFC, KOTAK, PRINCIPAL, HSBC, RELIANCE (In order of my liking), Make sure you dont follow this, it is just to give an idea. DSP is one of the best and old AMC in India, dont look only for Indian names.

4. Once you shortlist some mutual funds, then look for its portfolio allocation, see how it has put its money for large, Medium and small cap companies. If its concentration is high on Mid and small cap funds, it means that it has more than average risk, but potential for very great returns also, choose it if it fits your risk appetite.

For people who just want to take a short route and want to choose some mutual fund based fast, but with not great accuracy, you can just see the list of mutual funds appearing on 5 yrs returns list or since inception returns (Should be greater than 3-4 yrs at least) and choose any one of them.

This will make sure that you have not made a bad choice, if not great.

Some links :

To see the rankings of mutual funds and compare them on different parameters

1. Go to https://www.valueresearchonline.com/funds/default.asp

2. In the right side, you can see “Compare Fund”, choose “Open Ended” in the first box and for the second part choose “Equity Diversified” or “Tax Planning” or any other thing which you want to compare. and now click on Go.

3. You can now see a list with different parameters like Snapshot, Performance, Portfolio etc etc.

4. Click on Performance and then you can see different parameters like 1 month, 6 months, 1 yr, 3 yr, 5 yrs and ranks. You can sort them by clicking on 5 yrs or 5 yrs ranking to see the ranking. Example. When you click on 5 yrs returns on the top, you can see the ranking either in ascending or descending form (click once again to see in different order).

5. In the same way you can choose different parameter also.

This article gave you a general idea on how to choose a mutual fund and interpret different things. You can also do some advanced analysis the way I discussed in one of my previous article : https://www.jagoinvestor.com/2009/01/95-of-salaried-people-are-rushing-to.html

Question : Which Mutual funds I will invest in if given a choice?

Ans : I hate this part for suggesting some mutual funds, but i know people look for it and expect so let me give some.

Equity Funds :

1. Sundaram BNP Paribas Select Focus Reg
2. DSPBR Equity-D
3. Magnum Contra
4. Sundaram Taxsaver (For TAXSAVING) : see this for more
5. Nifty Beas (Index Fund, take SIP in this) : see this article for more

If this article helps you in anyways, please comment to tell if you liked it and learned anything important from this. I would be glad to hear from you. If it helped u anyways, this article would be considered as success.

I write this article on Saturday, 3:00 Pm after a chat with one of my readers. I am now getting ready for a Trek next morning. Looks like I have written for next 2-3 days of my quota, huff … Feeling tired now. (kidding).

Disclaimer : I think Reliance Regular Savings FIf this helps you in anyway und is a good fund. But there may be much better choices for long term. I hold no mutual funds other than some tax saving funds.

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sunnyg78
sunnyg78
9 years ago

Had invested in ELSS funds in 2008 after thorough analysis, but the returns are too bad till now. I would infer that its very difficult to pickup right funds for long term say > 10 years

The funds:: These were equity diversified and top rated funds, then !!
Birla Sun Life – Tax Relief
SBI Magnum
Principal Tax Saver

Rather I would invest in reputed Cooperative banks FD of standard 10% interest rates – consistent and fixed returns.

sukanya
sukanya
12 years ago

hello manish,

I have an LIC pension policy kind of having 50k premium yearly, after 15 yrs term i’ll get a pension of 5k monthly.. should i continue this plan.. paying such huge premium is really paining, 5K at that time is not much worth at all.. could u please guide me..

Sanjay Thorat
Sanjay Thorat
12 years ago

Hi Manish,

It is a great article. Thanks!
Is the list of your favorite Mutual Funds still the same or has it changed? In other words, shall we review our list of favorite mutual funds every year or two and change it if required?

Regards,
Sanjay

Yash Dubey
Yash Dubey
12 years ago

Hi Manish,
another superb article.. I am still in progress to decide which all funds I should invest in. This was just to let you know that it has been more thn a week and i m still glued to ur site..

nandish
nandish
13 years ago

sure harsha your point is noted.

Harsha
Harsha
13 years ago

Hi Manish,

Very good article, but I am curious to know if you would write this in a different way, if you re-did it today..? because of increase in your experience/changes in mkt condition/newer methods to compare MFs etc…

Thanx,
Harsha.

Harsha
Harsha
Reply to  Jagoinvestor
13 years ago

Thanx,
Will wait 🙂
Harsha.

iv
iv
13 years ago

thanks.it was a nice article

Jayanth Kulkarni
Jayanth Kulkarni
13 years ago

Thanks a lot dear. Hope many good articles later in a short period.
Jayanth.K.

S Roy Choudhury
S Roy Choudhury
13 years ago

Hello Manish
Thanks for this excellent article. I have been planning to invest in SIP MF and I think I shall go for HDFC Top 200 (G). I intend to invest Rs.1000 pm and my goals are not long term. I intend to keep investing in the SIP MF for about 5 years at most. I’m about 37 years old and work in Govt sector (as of now retirement age is 60). I already have a PPF a/c, and I was wondering instead of investing in a MF would it be prudent to invest further in PPF. Could you please enlighten me on this?

Pankaj Parmar
Pankaj Parmar
13 years ago

Hi Manish

Thnx for going as minute as possible to get to the filtered details of all the financial products available in the market at the moment

This is my second comment / observation, after PPF ( variations in rate of expected returns )

As MFs, I think the matrix and dynamics of the FM / CIO plays a pivotal role rather than anything else. Dynamic FM/CIO in respective category of funds i.e. debt, equity, liquid et al. are able to garner and generate comparatively more returns than the set bench mark market index performance. And this we often come across, if happen to compare fund returns with market index movements.
So the purpose of approaching you again is that now it is high time that galaxy of START PERFORMERS FM/ CIOs got to be screened like say Sabharwal and the likes

Hope you would appreciate my point in the context

Pankaj Parmar
Pankaj Parmar
Reply to  Jagoinvestor
13 years ago

in short it is dynamic of FM ( FUnd Manager) / Chief Investment Officer (CIO), whose perception of investment strategy depending on the kind of mutual fund schemes they run, hold a reasonably valid and impressive ground to go for

Jojo Joson
Jojo Joson
13 years ago

Well written manish bahi 🙂

Rajiv Ahuja
Rajiv Ahuja
14 years ago

What is your take/views on Canara Rebaco and IDFC fund?What about Small & Midcap funds?

Jahnavi
Jahnavi
14 years ago

Could some one get me more info on other insurance product.

nivedita
nivedita
Reply to  Jahnavi
14 years ago

Hi Jahnavi!
What type of information you want on insurance products?

Jahnavi
Jahnavi
14 years ago

Thanks for the more update…. One thing i would like to bring to your notice… this site looks like Anti LIC…. i got bad experience with other companies… but they never been mentioned … similar to the given case all above other companies also selling there product with wrong promise. Why those things are not described.

PRAMOD
PRAMOD
Reply to  Jagoinvestor
14 years ago

Manish,

Please help me to build a MF portfolio as i am new this. I been doing R&D from last one month and unable to come to a decision. I would like to creat a corpus for my son and daughter and also for my retire. Now i am 30, may work till 55. I can keep 10k pm for mutual funds alone after making other investment. I have identified few Mf, hdfc top 200, relaince growth, SIMLE, paribas, DSpbr top 100, hdfc prudence, and also i will have to invest in index funds also.
Regards,
Pramod

Manish
Manish
14 years ago

Good article …. But i dont agree with you on your liking of AMC and 3 funds which you had recomended . DSP is old AMC but its not a strong AMC dats what i believe

sarang acharya
sarang acharya
14 years ago

Hi Manish,

Really a simple artile to understand mutual funds please continue to give your ideas.
You have changed my thinking,I have always searched for shot term perorming funds thininng of short term investments but now i understand very clearly short term performances does not help.

Thanks or this information,
Sarang Acharya
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I like to look at the manager of the fund and what he has done. Good managers tend to keep delivering.