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Are Consumption Mutual Funds the Next Big Investment Trend?
Hey everyone,
I’ve been researching different investment options, and one category that caught my attention is Consumption mutual funds. With the increasing demand for consumer-driven industries, these funds seem like a promising way to grow wealth over the long term.
For those unfamiliar with consumption mutual funds are invested in companies that benefit from rising consumer spending. This includes sectors like FMCG, automobiles, retail, and healthcare. The idea is that as people spend more, the companies in these sectors grow, which in turn benefits investors.
Here are a few questions I’d love to discuss with the community:
Are Consumption funds a good option for long-term investors?
Has anyone here invested in a Consumption mutual fund? If yes, what has been your experience?
Which do you think is the best consumption mutual fund in terms of past performance and future potential?
Would you recommend SIP investments in these funds for steady returns?
I’m particularly interested in SIP investments because they help manage market volatility. Some say the Best SIP approach for sectoral funds like these is to stay invested for at least 5-7 years. What’s your take?
I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences! Let’s discuss.
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