I am 32 years old? I want to invest Rs 5000/month in mutual fund through SIP for 30+years. I gradually increase my monthly amount. I would not touch this for 30 years. I can take moderate risk. Which type of funds are good for me. Could you suggest me the best funds to start with. Suppose my fund is under performing later, can I change my SIP? What about my money already invested in that case? I am totally new and I do not have any idea. Please guide me?
If I buy funds directly from cams is it direct or regular? Also I would like to know from which site I can buy direct plans?
I have already running monthly SIPs of approx 25,000 in ICICI Value Discovery, SBI Bluechip, BSL Equity & Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip. Would it be wise to add a few sector funds for some lumpsum investment? If so which funds?
I want to invest in SIP, what are the entire list of charges levied by the company on the investor? Please let me know?
I've seen your website is very informative with the data and calculator provided. I'm planning to invest lump sum amount in MF approx 15Lac. I'm in search good fund which pays higher returns for 3 year. Kindly let me know your suggestions?
Is it possible to get some details on the Market Capture Ratios and how this concept can help me choose the right fund as I am a long term investor in mutual funds?
I want to invest 13,000 per month for time horizon 3 years with a moderate risk. Ok recommend 2 good funds?
Is there a calculator to tell me how much I need to invest in order to be able to withdraw a fixed amount every month for the next 15 years assuming a fixed return and also assuming that the principle is also being withdrawn proportionately?
I want to invest in Equity Mutual funds with a horizon of 10 years. Which fund should I choose as SIP. (ICICI Value Discovery, Birla Sun Life Equity, Fraknlin India Prima Plus and ICICI or HDFC Balanced Fund - SIP of 2500 each is what currently I am thinking). I too want the lumpsum investment (5L). Debt Funds has LTCG and hence I want to avoid it. Any MF where returns after 1/3 year are tax free and are less risky?
I have invested in a few MF Schemes (Growth) which have completed 3 years. I have retired now and am looking to initiate SWP in these schemes. Can I do this without losing the indexation benefit?
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