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Invest by clicking the below link www.assetplus.in/ifa/Excitemutual #sbimf #sbimulticapfund #nfointamil SBI mutual fund will shortly be in launching a New Fund Offer (NFO) for a multicap equity fund, SBI Multicap Equity Fund. The NFO launches on February 14 and closes on February 28, 2022. Even though multicap funds were very popular, there are currently not that many multicap funds after SEBI made changes in its mandate for multicap funds in 2020. Let us first understand what different market cap segments are and how multicap funds invest. Market cap segments Market capitalizationof a company is defined as current share price of the company multiplied by the number of shares outstanding. SEBI has categorized listed companies into three segments based on their market capitalization - Large cap: According to SEBI, the largest 100 companies by market capitalization are classified as large cap companies. Midcap: 101st to 250th companies by market capitalization size are classified as midcap companies. There are 150 midcap stocks. Small cap: 251st and smaller companies by market capitalization are classified as small cap companies. Characteristics of different market cap segments Large caps: These are dominant players with mature businesses and long term track records. As stocks they are highly liquid with reasonably high trading volumes. Midcaps: Midcaps of today have the potential of becoming large caps in the future. Midcaps usually have higher growth prospects compared to large caps. Midcap companies are usually emerging type businesses. Small caps: Small cap stocks can be quite illiquid and volatile depending on market conditions. However, small cap stocks have the potential to give multi-bagger returns. These stocks are also relatively less researched than large and midcaps, and therefore have better opportunities for price discovery. What are Multicap Funds? Multicap mutual funds are diversified equity mutual fund schemes which invest across market cap segments i.e. large cap, midcap and small caps. As per SEBI’s circular in September 2020, multicap funds must invest at least 25% of their assets in large cap stocks, at least 25% in midcap stocks and at least 25% in small cap stocks. Investors should note that multicap funds will have minimum 50% exposure to midcaps and small caps. You should invest according to your risk appetite. Benefits of Multicap strategy Different segments of the market outperform each other in different market conditions (see the chart below). Large caps usually outperform small and midcapsin bear markets. Midcap and small cap stocks tend to outperform in bull markets. Mutual Funds - Different segments of the market outperform each other in different market conditions Mutual Funds - Past performance may or may be sustained in the future Why invest in SBI Multicap Fund? SBI Mutual Fund has a proven track record of delivering superior performance across product categories i.e. large cap funds, mid cap funds and small cap funds. The chart below shows returns of Rs 100,000 in the market index Nifty 500 Multicap 50:25:25 TRI and a portfolio of existing equity schemes from SBI MF stable in the same proportion of market cap mix as the index i.e. large cap 25%, midcap 25% and small cap 25%, over different investment tenures e.g. 3 years, 10 years. You can see that the portfolio was able to create alphas in both the scenarios. SBI MF’s long term track record gives us the confidence about SBI Multicap Fund’s alpha creation potential in the future too. Investment strategy of SBI Multicap Fund Unconstrained, sector agnostic approach. Active Stock Management with Bottom-up strategy. High Conviction Play through Analyst Portfolio. Style Agnostic with broader opportunity set for stock selection. Strong pedigree of Investment Expertise across market cap. Who should invest in SBI Multicap Fund? Investors who are looking for capital appreciation over long investment horizon. Investors with high to very high risk appetites. Investors with minimum 5 years investment tenures. You can invest in this scheme either in lump sum or SIP depending on your investment needs. The NFO will open for subscription on February 14th 2022 and close on February 28th 2022. Investors should consult with their financial advisors if SBI Multicap Fund is suitable for their investment needs. Mutual Fund Investments are subject to market risk, read all scheme related documents carefully. #wealth #wealthprotection #money #multibagger #stocks #ipo #licipo #trading #bitcoin #crypto #investments #nriinvestments #speculation #optionstrading #india #stockmarket #sensex #nifty #nifty50 #indexfunds #growth #directfunds #etf #innovation #financialfreedom #networth #wealthcreation #childeducationplan #childinvestmentplan #retirementplan #retirementfunds #pensionfunds #pensionplans #homeinsurance #termlifeinsurance #termplans #besttermplan #richmindset #moneymindset