| Mutual funds are the best investment tool for the retail investor as
it offers the twin benefits of good returns and safety as compared with other avenues such
as bank deposits or stock investing. Choose the wrong fund and you would have been better
off keeping money in a bank fixed deposit. Keep in mind the points listed below and you
could at least marginalise your investment risk.
Past performance
While past performance is not an indicator
of the future it does throw some light on the investment philosophies of the fund, how it
has performed in the past and the kind of returns it is offering to the investor over a
period of time. Also check out the two-year and one-year returns for consistency. How did
these funds perform in the bull and bear markets of the immediate past? Tracking the
performance in the bear market is particularly important because the true test of a
portfolio is often revealed in how little it falls in a bad market.
Know your fund
manager
The success of a fund to a great extent
depends on the fund manager. The same fund managers manage most successful funds. Ask
before investing, has the fund manager or strategy changed recently? For instance, the
portfolio manager who generated the funds successful performance may no longer be
managing the fund.
Does it suit
your risk profile?
Certain sector-specific schemes come with a
high-risk high-return tag. Such plans are suspect to crashes in case the industry loses
the marketmens fancy. If the investor is totally risk averse he can opt for pure
debt schemes with little or no risk. Most prefer the balanced schemes which invest in the
equity and debt markets. Growth and pure equity plans give greater returns than pure debt
plans but their risk is higher.
Read the
prospectus
The prospectus says a lot about the fund. A
reading of the funds prospectus is a must to learn about its investment strategy and
the risk that it will expose you to. Funds with higher rates of return may take risks that
are beyond your comfort level and are inconsistent with your financial goals. But remember
that all funds carry some level of risk. Just because a fund invests in government or
corporate bonds does not mean it does not have significant risk. Thinking about your
long-term investment strategies and tolerance for risk can help you decide what type of
fund is best suited for you.
How will the
fund affect the diversification of your portfolio?
When choosing a mutual fund, you should
consider how your interest in that fund affects the overall diversification of your
investment portfolio. Maintaining a diversified and balanced portfolio is key to
maintaining an acceptable level of risk.
What it costs
you?
A fund with high costs must perform better
than a low-cost fund to generate the same returns for you. Even small differences in fees
can translate into large differences in returns over time.
Finally, dont pick a fund simply
because it has shown a spurt in value in the current rally. Ferret out information of a
fund for atleast three years. The one thing to remember while investing in equity funds is
that it makes no sense to get in and out of a fund with each turn of the market. Like
stocks, the right equity mutual fund will pay off big -- if you have the patience.
Similarly, it makes little sense to hold on to a fund that lags behind the total market
year after year. |