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I want to invest in mutual funds, but i don't know in which company to invest...?


I also don't know to invest in open ended or close ended schemes in mutual fund

If your not sure than go with something basic. The S&P 500 is a good place to start. Check out the symbol SPY on the NYSE and you can see its track record. Also check out DIA it is the dow jones industrial average. These EFT's are very simple and the fee's are very very low. The fee's are skimmed off the top too, so you dont owe anything to a broker.
The Main difference between open ended funds and closed ended, are that the remaining cash flow from the funding house has more options on a closed fund as where an open end fund must stash the extra cash flow into its fund into more stocks. (Honestly... it doesnt matter) I prefer open end, but closed end will be suffice.
Dont sweat it though dude... Just buy simple ETF's and play it cool.
Good Luck

Thanks for the answer, can u tell what is S&P 500 and what are EFT's and in which co...to start...with.... Report It

see it depends upom your mentality brother

If you want law risk and law return you can invest in debt funds of any company


but if you want mre risk and more return reliance growth fund is the best

and if you want systmatic investments reliance sip (systmatic investment plan) is the best

a perfact investment is last one

and now a days market is down so if youcan invest today because you will get more units in the same price

and one thing is for sure is that in long term you will get best returns from mutual funds only

because any thing can beat inflation is mutual fund


go a head dude you are on the right path

Wid luv sugar boy

yahpeet u invest your mutual funds in LIC OF INDIA

You should invest in Equity:Diversified.
Stay invested for longer terms to get good benefits....

follow the following website which gives you good tips on investing in mutual funds

http://www.mutualfunds.com

Approach your banker. There are experts to guide you.

Performance of mutual funds depend on so many factors like market sentiment, the capacity of the fund manager to select ,invest , exit in right stocks at right times.
Hence for investing in mfs, better go through moneycontrol.com or way2wealth.com who have links to mutual funds and gives u information about the best performers .Dont invest your entire funds in one fund.Split your funds and invest in atleast five best performing funds like sbi magnum contra, sundaram select midcap etc etc.

Open ended funds are those which will have to pay the investors if they want their money back. So they will be under pressure to sell in a falling market even at a loss if investor redemption pressure is there, inspite of knowing that the markets will bounce back and good gain will result if they dont sell.
close ended funds on the other hand will not be having such pressures and even in falling market, they need not worry about the redemption pressure and go on buying, hence their performance should be better.
But you may not have the option to exit , redeem when markets are high and will have to wait for the redemption period or close of the fund.

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check related in urs
divesify some in Op & Close fund

1) HDFC MUTUAL FUND. 2) FRANKLIN TEMPLETON MUTUAL FUND. 3) PRUICICI MUTUAL FUND. 4) RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND.


put your money in this 4 AMC.

there is no mutual fund co.
Both are good.

Whatever others might say, there is no holy grail here. The only true and tested way of investing for the retail investor is to invest in a mutual fund SIP (Systematic Investment Plan).

The best choices in Mutual Fund are

Franklin Flexicap, Franklin Prima, HDFC Equity, HDFC Prudence, HDFC Tax Saver Fund, HSBC Equity, Reliance Vision, SBI Magnum Contrafund, Sundaram Mid Cap and Templeton India Growth

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