Equity MFs that fell less than Sensex

Henil Shah
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Equity MFs that fell less than Sensex

Coronavirus pandemic has created havoc in the stock market and no denying the fact that due to this, equity mutual fund has also got affected. While Sensex fell 24 per cent in the past one month, many mutual funds (MFs) nosedived even more than that. However, there are funds that have been affected comparatively less. Not only this, even better performing funds too have lost money. In the past three months, Sensex gave negative returns of 30 per cent. Below is a list of MFs that have fallen lesser than Sensex in the past three months:

 

Fund Name

NAV Fall (per cent)

AUM (Rs)

Fund Manager

Edelweiss Tax Advantage Fund

-1.42

8.70

Pratik Dharmshi

DSP Healthcare Fund

-4.89

290.80

Aditya Khemka

Mirae Asset Healthcare Fund

-6.04

402.90

Vrijesh Kasera

SBI Healthcare Opp Fund

-7.88

953.20

Tanmaya Desai

Tata India Pharma & Healthcare Fund

-8.26

165.40

Sailesh Jain

Aditya Birla SL Pharma & Healthcare Fund

-8.78

184.20

Dhaval Shah

IDBI Healthcare Fund

-8.88

29.70

Uma Venkatraman

Nippon India Pharma Fund

-9.02

2,421.10

Sailesh Raj Bhan

UTI Healthcare Fund

-9.55

390.40

V Srivatsa

ICICI Pru Pharma Healthcare & Diagnostics (PHD) Fund

-10.96

1,190.60

Ihab Dalwai

JM Large-Cap Fund

-11.89

3,154.30

Asit Bhandarkar

ICICI Pru US Bluechip Equity Fund

-13.85

498.50

Rohan Maru

Nippon India Japan Equity Fund

-14.16

32.30

Kinjal Desai

BOI AXA Small-Cap Fund

-14.68

57.00

Ajay Khandelwal

Franklin Asian Equity Fund

-16.18

141.90

Roshi Jain

 

Below is a list of categories that fell less than Sensex:

 

Category

Average Fall in NAV (per cent)

Sectoral: Pharma

-7.58

International

-18.91

Sectoral: Technology

-20.69

Thematic: MNC

-21.22

Thematic: Consumption

-24.45

Thematic: Dividend Yield

-27.06

Mid-Cap

-27.16

Thematic: PSU

-28.24

Thematic

-28.37

Multi-Cap

-29.16

Small-Cap

-29.25

ELSS

-29.26

Large & Mid-Cap

-29.37

Large-Cap

-30.20

Value Oriented

-31.89

Thematic: Energy

-32.13

Sectoral: Infrastructure

-32.96

Sectoral: Banking

-41.59

 

As we can see that pharma category, followed by international and technology fell less than Sensex; banking category was the one that lost the most as it gave negative returns of 42 per cent. Even the infrastructure and energy were on the losing side. Having said that, currently accumulating units of large-cap and mid-cap funds in a phased manner makes more sense as looking at the volatility in the market, there are high chances of you getting an opportunity to buy at a lower price.

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