There is no lock in on DSPBR Micro Cap as it is open ended.
X xxdiesel Member Nov 24, 2010 #21 Nov 24, 2010 #21 There is no lock in on DSPBR Micro Cap as it is open ended.
A abdriver2000 Member Dec 2, 2010 #22 Dec 2, 2010 #22 blueninja said: hi i will suggest not to go with DSPBR Micro Cap , as it has 2 yr lock in period thnj Click to expand... That's not lockin period. You will only be charged an exit load if you exit before then.
blueninja said: hi i will suggest not to go with DSPBR Micro Cap , as it has 2 yr lock in period thnj Click to expand... That's not lockin period. You will only be charged an exit load if you exit before then.
X xxdiesel Member Dec 2, 2010 #23 Dec 2, 2010 #23 abdriver2000 said: That's not lockin period. You will only be charged an exit load if you exit before then. Click to expand... Why would anybody want to exit from a small cap fund within 2 years? It takes at least 5 years for a small cap to move up the spectrum. Even if you do, 1% exit load on a fund that returned 55% in the last 1 year isn't punishing
abdriver2000 said: That's not lockin period. You will only be charged an exit load if you exit before then. Click to expand... Why would anybody want to exit from a small cap fund within 2 years? It takes at least 5 years for a small cap to move up the spectrum. Even if you do, 1% exit load on a fund that returned 55% in the last 1 year isn't punishing