By MOFSL
2023-08-03T11:28:56.000Z
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Facts You Must Know About Focused Funds
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2023-08-03T11:28:56.000Z

Facts You Must Learn About Focused Funds

What are Focused Funds?

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How to Invest in Focused Funds?

For investors with long investment horizons and higher risk tolerance, focused funds offer a specialized investment technique and can yield greater returns. Here are some considerations to keep in mind before investing in focused funds:

Focused funds are characterized by a concentrated portfolio of no more than 30 stocks. As a result, investors have to acquire large stakes in each of those stocks. They mostly start by investing the entire amount in limited numbers of stocks. Therefore, the scope of diversification is almost negligible, escalating fund-related risks.

A polarized market is one in which a few stocks dominate market growth while the rest of the listed stocks remain stagnant. Investors will receive significant returns if the focused funds’ stock selections are included on the former list. However, if the market rally is widespread, the risk taken may not be justified by the returns.

The expense ratio reveals what portion of an investment is used to manage the mutual fund. Investors need to watch out for funds with low expenditure ratios because that will increase their returns.

Focused funds are invested primarily in stocks; hence, there may be short-term volatility in the fund. So, this option should be avoided while looking to invest for a short period. An investor needs to be patient enough to invest for a longer period—at a minimum of five years.

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