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How to invest the money from different sectors in indian stock market?

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I am not certain that I understand the question. I think I understand that you are asking. "How should I invest in the different sectors of the Indian stock market?"

I will answer that as best I can. The easiest way is to find a mutual fund with a good investment record. One that invests in a broad range of stocks. There are many in that category.

For example: Teta Index Nifty A, Prudential ICICI SplcE, HDFC Index Sensex. Those are all index funds and should provide a broad sectors exposure without a lot of work on your part.

Another method is to pick a mixture of mutual funds. Say allocate 1/2 to a large cap mutual fund, 1/4 to a mid-cap mutual fund and 1/5 to a small cap mutual fund. That allows diversification across market captialization as well as across sectors.

You should always have a cash reserve though and as the market rises you should adding to that reserve. As the market falls, investing that reserve a little at a time

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There are various methods of investing across the indian market:

1. Invest in a good diversified Mutual Fund with a godd 5 year track record; this automatically gives you exposure to all the sectors that matter. Franklin India Bluechip/HDFC Equity Fund etc.
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2. Invest in a good Index Fund like PruICICI Spice or HDFC Sensex Plus & your money is chasing the same stocks as the Sensex itself.

3. Invest in all the sector funds yourself, say Rs10K in FMCG, 10K in Pharma & so on & so forth.

A good diversified equity mutual fund is by far the safest & the best best.

All the best.

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