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Essential Types of Mutual Funds Every Investor Should Know
What triggered the new rationalization and types of Mutual Fund Schemes? In October 2017, SEBI issued the rules for categorization and rationalization of Mutual Fund Schemes (MFS).
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Nifty@MRP suggests that markets are slightly overvalued
As investors, we constantly track the Nifty movements.
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What does ‘Mutual Fund is subjected to market risk’ really mean?
Learn what; mutuall funds are subjected to market risks means. Understand volatility, manager, concentration, and liquidity risks to make informed investment decisions.
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What are the different types of Debt and Balanced Mutual Funds?
Know in detail about the different types of Debt Funds (invest in a Bond) & Balanced Funds (invest in a mix of Equity & Debt) and who should invest in them.
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Do you know the ABC of Mutual Funds Investing…
Mutual Fund Terms – Here is the important terminologies with their definition, you need to know before investing in a Mutual Fund.
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Should You Invest in Mutual Funds? A Practical Guide for Long-Term Investors
Asking this question, when investment in Equity Mutual Funds in 2017 far exceeded what was done during 2000-2016 , it may seem as irrelevant to many.
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Why should you invest in Equity Mutual Funds?
Equity MFs invest in stocks and investing in an MF is an alternate route to investing in stocks. The most compelling reason for investing in stocks through MFs is that you don’t have a large amount to invest.
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MoneyWorks4me Performance Track Record: How Our Investment Strategy Has Performed Over Time
The MoneyWorks4me performance track record is built around one core objective—helping investors stay invested through market cycles while compounding wealth consistently over the long term.
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How many stocks to own in portfolio?
You invest in stocks to meet your financial goals; earning high returns helps you achieve them faster.
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Buying Stocks in Tranches: How It Reduces Buyer’s Remorse in Investing
After buying a stock, if the price falls, you wish you had waited. If it rises, you regret not buying more. The same emotions apply when selling—either you exited too early or too late.
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When to Sell a Stock: A Practical Framework for Long-Term Investors
Knowing when to sell it is often even harder. Most investors struggle with selling decisions because emotions tend to dominate the process.
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How has MoneyWorks4me performed in the past?
See how moneyworks4me has performed vs nifty50. rolling returns show consistent growth, low downside & focus on long-term wealth, not short-term spikes.



