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Equity funds

Equity funds

An equity fund is a type of collective investment scheme that pools money from many investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks (equities). The primary goal of an equity fund is to achieve long-term growth for investors by investing in companies with the potential for capital appreciation. These funds offer diversification, professional management, and potential for higher long-term returns but come with higher risk and volatility compared to other investments, making them suitable for investors with a higher risk tolerance and a long-term investment horizon.  

 
Key characteristics of equity funds:
  • Investment in Stocks: 

    Equity funds primarily invest in shares of various companies, providing investors with partial ownership in these businesses. 

     
  • Diversification: 

    By investing in many different stocks, these funds spread risk across various companies and sectors, reducing the impact of any single stock performing poorly. 

     
  • Professional Management: 

    Experienced fund managers research and select stocks to maximize returns while managing risk. 

     
  • Long-Term Growth Potential: 

    The main objective is to generate capital gains and wealth over the long term through market appreciation. 

     
  • Market-Linked Returns: 

    Returns are dependent on the performance of the stock market, meaning they can fluctuate and may result in short-term losses. 

     
How equity funds are categorized:
  • By Market Capitalization: 

    Funds can focus on companies of different sizes, such as large-cap (large companies), mid-cap (medium-sized companies), or small-cap (small companies). 

     
  • By Management Style:
     
  • Actively Managed Funds: These funds aim to outperform a specific market index through active stock selection and management. 
     
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  • Passively Managed Funds (Index Funds/ETFs): These funds track a specific market index, like the Nifty 50 or Sensex, aiming to mirror its performance. 
     
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  • By Investment Style: 

    Some funds focus on growth stocks (companies expected to grow rapidly) or value stocks (companies that appear undervalued). 

     
  • By Geographic Focus: 

    Funds may invest in companies from one country (domestic) or from many countries (international or global). 

     
  • By Sector: 
    Some equity funds concentrate on specific industries, such as healthcare, technology, or commodities. 
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