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Old 31st October 2007, 01:21 PM
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Arrow Re: i want to invest heavly , please suggest me ???

50% of money should be in mutual funds lumsum + SIP
25% of money in bluechip stock like thermax,larsen,reliance ind, abb,
bhel,bel,divis lab,ntpc,suzlon,praj,tcs,rcom,welspun
25% of money to keep seperately with you to buy if market decline more than expectations. (-20 to -30%)
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Old 31st October 2007, 11:24 PM
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Default Re: Investment dillemma.

Thanx Mayurkotlikar. for ur reply.
I have already invested in Reliance diversified Power sector fund and in Tata indo-glabal infrastructure fund @ Rs 50k in each.

Should I hold these two funds for 3 to 4 yrs. ? Another issue is why the NAV of Tata indo-glabal infrastructure fund is not declared till date? Any opinion plz.

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Old 1st November 2007, 10:21 AM
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Default Re: Investment dillemma.

I have no idea about why the NAV is not declared.
But, last time when I invested in SBI Infrastructure during NFO, they took 3+ months after the NFO period to declare the NAV.
I guess it takes time.

For you first question (3-4 years question), I guess thats a good tenure. The more you can hold the investments, the better.
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Old 2nd November 2007, 01:19 AM
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Default Re: i want to invest heavly , please suggest me ???

i am a conservative investor

30% FD & debt
60% equity mfs
10% stocks
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Old 2nd November 2007, 12:03 PM
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Default Re: Investment dillemma.

thanx Mayurkotlikar for your kind effort to reply the queries.
I will certainly try to hold the funds for more and more years if they are performing well.

However, i would like to take a opinion about the fact that Reliance diversified Power sector fund is more riskier than the Tata Indo-Global infrastructure fund although the earlier is performing quite well since its inception. So, any opinion on the risk factor of these funds plz.

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hi all ,
i am karthik & new to this group . i would like to invest in mutual funds amount of RS 40,000. for just 1 or 2 years

IS IT THE RIFGHT TIME TO INVEST IN Mutual funds?
If yes -> suggest me the best funds in which i can invest ?

Thanks in Advance
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Old 4th November 2007, 10:30 PM
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Hi! V.karthikk.

You can invest in any of the following funds:
1. DSP ML Tiger fund
2. Reliance Diversified Power Sector fund

However, regarding ur first query, you should wait until December for making any investment since the sensex is on its high in these days and market correction seems to be happened during December.

Hope u will then get more units in these fund and may get a decent return in 2 yrs.
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Hi! V.karthikk.

You can invest in any of the following funds:
1. DSP ML T.I.G.E.R. fund
2. Reliance diversified power sector fund.

Regarding ur first query, from my point of view, u should wait until December since Sensex is on its high now and market correction seems to be happened in December.

Hope u will then get more units in these funds and may get a decent return in just 1 or 2 yrs.
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hi sanjum,
Thanks for ur reply & could you also tell how much minimum rate of percent i will be getting after a year if i invest in the above MFS
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my view is that after 16th Nov, there are no more major events that may effect the market sentiment.. So a pre diwali buy is not a bad decision at all.. Considering the rising concerns over subprime crisis, we may see low to moderate FII money flow coming into the market which will give a boost..
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