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 Would it be wise to invest in share market/mutual fund from borrowed money?
I'm planning to invest small amt say Rs.25000 in share market/mutual fund. I would be paying intrest of 21% pm....


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how to earn from gold market ???...


 If I invest the maximum amount in a Roth IRA for 40 years how much would it be worth?
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 Stock market question?
I have a question about the stock market. I understand the basics of it, but for example if I bought one share or more in a company like Microsoft, how would I keep track of my stock and get any ...


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 Am I using an adequate approach for my retirement?
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Short-term 4.44%
Other 1.41%

Is ...


 Is the rise in sensex beneficial for IT companies in India?
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 Who is an individual who had a major influence on the investment world? also, why?
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 I have $500,000. How should I invest it so that it pays me for living expenses?
I have $500,000. I don't know what to do with it. Mutual funds only earn around 3% to 4% interest.

I want to have earnings of at least $3000/month from my money. This is so I can pay ...


 What is a good site to look at to buy stocks....at good prices without any catches?
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 What's the difference between sales and earnings?
Can sales be higher than earnings?
Additional Details
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 To work as a venture capitalist, do you really need to have money? I don't. So, I was wondering: What are my
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 What are the best stocks to buy for under 10 dollars per share?
Looking to increase my investments. I have always had luck with stocks under $10. T...


 Any Serious Predictions for Next Week Gold rates?
Closing Rate is : $877.
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How can u say it could be $30-40 down?...


 Are diamonds a good investment? How about gold bricks aka "biscuits"?
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 Procedure from intial to invest money in stock market?
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 What's us subprime market issue?
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Ramesh Samat
Is it wise to invest in mutual fund schemes whose NAVs are above Rs. 100/-? I refer to schemes with good retur
There are mutual fund schemes which have run over two decades and have NAVs above Rs.150/-
Is it okay to invest in such schemes with long term view?
One fellow explained me the concept where when one invests money in bank's fixed deposit, where no units are offered but only assured returns and still people invest their money there.

Ditto attitude should be adopted when investing in aged MF schemes, where one should not focus on units purchased but attention be paid to expected growth of money invested after a reasonable research.

But my concern is schemes implicit age of death.
                     
 




Indranil Sarker
To answer you in one single word, YES. It is immaterial what the NAV of the fund is at any point of time. Whst is of importance is the performace of the fund over the period of time you are holding its units in percentage terms. No one will be able to tell you exactly how the fund will perform. But you can get information about its past performance through websites like www.valueresearchonline.com. Having said that funds which have very large AUMs are unweildly for the Fund Manager. You might want to be invested in nimble funds.


Rahul
The track record of the scheme and the fund manager is more important than the NAV for investing in a scheme. Actually NAV is not important because if the stock market goes up, every schemes NAV will go up if the fund manager is good.If you invest 100,000 in scheme having NAV of 100, you will get 1000 units. If you invest the same amount in a new scheme with NAV of 10, you will get 10,000 units. If both schemes are performing well you will get the same kind of returns, but if second scheme outperforms the market you will get higher returns. The choice depends on your risk appetite.


Jitu
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NAV has got no bearing on the performance of the fund. on the contrary higher NAV suggests that fund has been able to perform well for the given period. IT IS PERCENTILE GROWTH WHICH IS COUNTED . you have 100 units or 1000 units does not matter much.


anneshan04
See, FOR EXAMPLE a Rs. 100/- per unit NAV will rise or fall suppose Rs. 1/- everyday whereas a Rs. 10/- NAV will vary 10 paise. If you are investing suppose Rs. 10,000/- you can get 100 units of that Rs. 100/- NAV or 1000 units of Rs. 10/- NAV. In both cases the percentage of return remains same, thus there is no point in beleiving that a MF NAV which has given good returns in the past and has thus gone costlier will correct sharply. It always depends on at market level are u entering the NAV.
Moreover it is true that if a MFunit is giving good retuns since years then the MF becomes more trust worthy, and u can expect good returns also in the future. It proves that the MF company's stategy is working good. THERE IS NO AGE OF DEATH FOR FUNDS.If the fund has more captal, it will do well.
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gaya.0001
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i can say this is nice


arpita
It is ok in investing in older schemes ( More than 3 years old) which have seen ups and downs of the market. A stable performance over a period of time is a good indicator of the quality of fund management. It is always safe to invest in M.Fs through SIP route. That is to invest Systmatically every month. It will save you from the risk of timing the market. It will benefit you by cost averaging over a period. For more information on the performance of the schemes you may visit www.valueresearchonline.com. Franklin India's Prima Plus scheme suits your requirement whose NAV is about Rs.135/-.


dirkjohn69
There are a million good MFs out there - why invest in one that might be a risk for fraud?


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