Trupti Jalan

Trupti Jalan is a Certified Financial Planner. She has diversified and rich experience in personal finance for more than 5 years. Her previous associations were with asset management companies and investment advising firms. She brings in financial markets subject matter expertise to the team and create easy going investment content for the readers.

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Rupee Cost Averaging

What is Rupee Cost Averaging? Rupee cost averaging is a strategy where you aim to reduce your average investment cost by investing regularly in the market. It follows the same principle as buy low and sell high, but slightly different....

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Silver ETF

Indian investors have an emotional and financial soft spot for gold and silver for decades. Besides ornamental purposes, they are also used for investment purposes. You must have purchased them in physical form like jewellery, coins, bars, etc. But we...

axis nasdaq 100 fund of fund offer review

Axis NASDAQ 100 Fund of Fund NFO Review

Axis to launch a new fund in the fund of fund category: Axis NASDAQ 100 Fund of Fund Axis Mutual Fund is launching a new FOF, Axis NASDAQ 100 Fund of Fund, that invests in units of ETFs focussed on...

lic multi cap fund nfo review

LIC Multi Cap Fund Offer Review

LIC to launch a new NFO in the diversified equity category: LIC MultiCap Fund. LIC Mutual Fund is launching a new multi cap fund, LIC Multi Cap Fund, that offers a diversified portfolio by investing across market caps. The New...

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Rolling Returns

While investing in any mutual fund, most retail investors look at the historical returns generated by the scheme. They consider the different period returns, say 1 year, 3 years, and 5 years. This data is readily available. Also, the ultimate motive...

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How to Invest in the S&P 500 from India?

What is S&P 500? The S&P 500 is a US Stock Market index that contains the top 500 largest publicly traded companies. It was introduced in the year 1957 by Standard & Poor. This index follows the market capitalisation weighted...

IDCW in Mutual Fund

IDCW in Mutual Fund

When investing in a mutual fund scheme, investors can choose from either growth or dividend options. Also, in the dividend option, the investors will receive dividends for the profits from the underlying mutual fund scheme. Thus, the profits can be...

structure of mutual funds

Structure of Mutual Funds in India

What is the Structure of Mutual Funds? The structure of mutual funds in India is a three-tier one with few other significant components. The three-tier structure comprises the fund sponsor, trustees and the asset management company.  Not only different banks...