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    17 mid cap mutual funds have never posted negative annual returns in last 5 years

    ETMutualFunds’ analysis found 17 mid cap funds avoided negative returns from 2020–2024. In 2025, 10 slipped into losses while 7 stayed positive. Invesco India Midcap leads with 4.54% gains, while Motilal Oswal Midcap dropped 7.52%. Investors should assess goals before decisions.

    Is cash in mutual fund portfolio a safety net or a performance risk?

    Mutual funds often hold cash, impacting performance. Experts say high cash levels can hinder returns in rising markets but offer opportunities during downturns. Data from July 2025 shows increased cash allocation after market dips. Active and passive funds differ in cash management. Investors should be wary of funds consistently holding high cash, as it may limit growth potential.

    Large, mid, small & microcap stocks: Which equity category has given best returns in last 10 years?

    Welcome to TrendMap, your quick guide to the performance of different investment segments. No single segment always leads. In this edition, we present a 10-year equity performance tracker, ranking annual returns across market-cap segments. Stability and strong fundamentals supported large caps, whereas micro caps underperformed amid heightened investor caution in 2025. By Sameer Bhardwaj.

    Best large & mid cap funds to invest in September 2025

    According to mutual fund advisors, these schemes will evolve over a long period. There will be schemes that will be inclined towards large cap stocks and some schemes will be leaning toward mid cap stocks. This will make it easier for investors to choose the schemes based on their risk tolerance.

    VUCA World Reality: Growth intact, but valuations look stretched

    Investors must navigate the volatile market carefully. US tariffs will marginally impact India's GDP. India focuses on reforms to boost growth. GST rationalization can significantly boost demand. Growth is likely to pick up from Q2 FY26. Moderate returns are expected. High valuations prompt FIIs to sell. Prioritize safety by investing in fairly-valued high-quality stocks. Smallcaps are excessively valued.

    Why your returns from your mutual fund investment are different from the MF’s returns shown in the factsheet, on online platforms

    Saurabh Sharma's anxiety over mutual fund NAV dips and mismatched returns highlights a common investor concern. Understanding the difference between standardised fund performance and individual investment returns is crucial. Investors should evaluate fund performance against its peers over longer periods to determine if staying invested is beneficial, rather than focusing on short-term volatility.

    The Economic Times
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