Sectoral funds are mutual fund scheme that invests entirely or predominantly in a single sector and as such carry higher risk as compared to a diversified equity fund. The idea behind sector funds is that they allow you to concentrate your investment in an industry that is poised to grow rapidly. It’s like taking a bet on a particular sector.

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Sectoral funds are mutual fund scheme that invests entirely or predominantly in a single sector and as such carry higher risk as compared to a diversified equity fund. The idea behind sector funds is that they allow you to concentrate your investment in an industry that is poised to grow rapidly. It’s like taking a bet on a particular sector.

DSP Natural Resources and New Energy Fund


Equity-Sectoral-Energy/Power

Returns 3Y

20.07%

Returns 5Y

23.25%

Min Order

₹100

Min SIP

₹500

Exit load : Holding Period: < 12 months: 1% >= 12 months: Nil

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TATA Resources & Energy Fund


Equity-Sectoral-Energy/Power

Returns 3Y

17.0%

Returns 5Y

25.92%

Min Order

₹5,000

Min SIP

₹500

Exit load : NIL (w.e.f. 01st January, 2017)

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Who should invest in

Sector funds are used by sophisticated equity MF investors with a high risk appetite and those seeking to benefit from an up move in the sector. These are not recommended for most investors.


How long should you stay invested in ?

Investment time horizon of 3-5 years


How to invest in ?

You can click on the link in Jama.co.in and choose the desired fund. You can also take your free risk profile assessment which then advises you on the percentage asset allocation you should have in. Click on invest button from there and continue to make the investment.

Invest only in direct plans of small cap funds and take the advice of a SEBI Registered Investment advisor to invest in the right funds.




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Mutual Funds are subject to market risk. Please read the scheme documents carefully before investing