Well there is a document on the Sebi website saying a lot of good things…however if you remove a simple TRANSPARENT and quantifiable charge like entry load (1% of the amount invested – i think it is clearly visible, right?) and replacing it with a RECURRING regular charge (including on EXISTING ASSETS I PRESUME) …IS […]

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Here is a fictitious conversation between an asset-manager and an asset manager’s regulator. Asset Management Association: Good Morning, Mrs. Regulator. R: Good Morning, please take a seat. AMA: Sir, our business is not profitable at all, we need some help. Regulator: Oh yes, the Sarkar was also telling me that we need to help you. […]

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Balance your portfolio with MIPs? Many investors may have eroded their capital due to market’s slow grind. Investors are now seeking options on the debt side of their portfolio to protect their capital and also looking for a good rate of return. During these turbulent times, it is very sensible to be investing in equities, […]

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Well Sebi says the fund industry will be able to charge 2.75% p.a. as fund expenses. Since you will bear the service tax, brokerage, etc. assuming that it will cost you about 3% p.a. is a fair call. This is charged on a weekly basis, so you need to take the impact of weekly compounding. […]

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  Will the market recover? When, not whether is the question. If my students do not ask “When will the market touch 21000 again?”, I ask them the same question. The most optimistic answer I have got is 6 months and the most pessimistic answer I have got is 2 years. Very clearly short term […]

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The way the media is talking about the mutual fund distributor, the common man must be thinking that the IFA or the ‘agent’ as is generally known must be a big, rich guy, right? No. Most, if not all are agents by force. The financial service industry is very class conscious and recruits only MBAs […]

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Attended a gyan session by a fund manager who said why we should be buying equities NOW. Of course I have never heard any fund manager say ‘do not invest now, markets are overheated and over priced’. Never. NOR do I hope to. After all in an aum based rewarding system even vegetarian fund managers […]

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