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  • News From Press Exit small, midcap funds if risk appetite low and time horizon short

    Exit small, midcap funds if risk appetite low and time horizon short

    Source: Business Standard Mar 5, 2024

    Over the past year, while the Nifty50 is up 27.4 per cent, the Nifty Midcap 150 has risen 56 per cent and the Nifty Smallcap 250 is up 65.9 per cent. 
    Both mid and smallcap funds have witnessed heavy inflows over this period. After such a humongous run-up, investors need to turn extremely cautious in these segments.The risks, say experts, are greater in smallcap funds than in midcap funds. “Smallcap schemes have larger exposure to stocks outside the top 500 stocks in terms of free-float market cap.

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