I am researching about International funds. I have shortlisted following funds - 1) Franklin India Feeder Franklin US Opportunities Fund - Direct Plan, 2) ICICI Prudential US Bluechip Equity Fund - Direct Plan, 3) Motilal Oswal MOSt Shares NASDAQ - 100 ETF Fund. Third fund gave good values since inception. I came to know that for investing in "Motilal Oswal MOSt Shares NASDAQ - 100 ETF Fund" you need to have a demat account & secondly you need to purchase minimum 100000 units. However on sites like Valueresearchonline, Moneycontrol & even Advisorkhoj it is mentioned that minimum investment required 10,000. Wanted to know why it is mentioned like that? Is there any other route for investing? Secondly why international funds are unrated? What is your opinion about other 2 funds?
It is important that you understand the differences between ETFs and mutual funds, as they are different in many respects, while similar in some.
Franklin India Feeder Franklin US Opportunities Fund and ICICI Prudential US Bluechip Equity Fund are mutual funds, whereas, Motilal Oswal MOSt Shares NASDAQ - 100 ETF Fund. To invest in Motilal Oswal MOSt Shares NASDAQ - 100 ETF Fund you need to have a demat account. Let us now clarify your confusion regarding the minimum investment amount for Motilal Oswal MOSt Shares NASDAQ - 100 ETF Fund. You should understand that, Motilal Oswal MOSt Shares NASDAQ - 100 ETF Fund is an Exchange Traded Fund and not a mutual fund. You can buy the fund in the stock exchange (e.g. NSE). The minimum number of units you can buy is 1. Since you need to have a demat account, anyway to invest in ETFs, buying ETF in the stock exchange is the most obvious method of investment, unlike where the most popular method of investment is through the AMC. The current NAV of Motilal Oswal MOSt Shares NASDAQ - 100 ETF Fund is Rs 282. Therefore, your minimum investment amount if you were to purchase one unit of the ETF is only Rs 282. You should be very clear about this.
Let us now clarify your confusion regarding the minimum 100,000 units amount. If you want to purchase the units directly from Motilal Oswal and not buy it in the exchange (e.g. NSE), then you have a buy a minimum 100,000 units. Motilal Oswal will create those units and allot to you based on the current NAVs. You may be thinking, why would anyone want to buy it directly from Motilal Oswal, instead of the stock exchange? To buy shares on the exchange, there should be a buyer and a seller. If there is no seller, you cannot buy a share. Suppose an investor wants to invest Rs 50 crores in Motilal Oswal MOSt Shares NASDAQ - 100 ETF Fund. At the current NAV, it means that the investor wants to buy 17.8 lakh units of the ETF. There may not be 17.8 lakh units on sale in the stock exchange. In that event, the investor has the option to going to Motilal Oswal directly and purchasing the required units from them. If your investment amount is not very huge, you can easily find sufficient sellers on the exchange.
Finally let us clarify your confusion, as to why you see Rs 10,000 as the minimum investment amount in various mutual fund research websites including ours. Rs 10,000 was the minimum investment amount during the NFO of the ETF. But this figure is largely irrelevant now, because the ETF is now trading in the stock exchanges. You can buy or sell even 1 unit or as many as you want. Hopefully, this clarifies your doubt about the minimum investment amount.
Let us now understand why these funds are unrated. ETFs simply track an index. Mutual funds are rated on the basis of how the fund manager performed vis a vis the benchmark. Since the objective of the ETF is not to beat the benchmark, but simply track it, that is why these funds are not rated. After all, there is no point rating an index, e.g. it is pointless to rate Sensex or the Nifty. As an investor you should be clear about your objectives and your views on the sector where the funds are investing. As regards the other US funds in your query, research agencies have different criteria for rating a fund. In Advisorkhoj we do not rate any fund. All the three funds referenced in your query are popular international funds.
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