Commentary:
1. Equity Funds
1.1. Equity Funds Summary
Equities, at an overall average level, recovered a bit this week. However, the average annual return shrunk further to 13.38, with significant negative returns for the month, 3 months, and 6 months.
Top 50 return averages for the week, month and year also shrunk a bit.
Since there has been some policy breakthrus in the budget announcement on Feb 1, 2025 favoring certain sectors like financial sector, we will see some recovery thru next week. But, it is too early to confirm that the worst is over for the Indian equities short term. Global uncertainities lead by US policy issues are impacting emerging markets like India, and also it will take time for Indian economy and the company performances to leverage any recent breakthrus to reflect on mutual fund performances. So, caution needed for another 2-3 months ahead.
1.2. Equity Top 50
Green and Amber color marked mutual funds in the list: Since the focus is not only looking for the performance leaders, but also consistent above average performance across all the timelines, the funds are marked in Green or Amber to easily recognize consistency of perfromance among the leaders.
Green:
If the returns for all the available timelines from 1W thru 1Y is above the average within the list. The fund can not be marked green even with this rule if the returns are not available beyond a month, in which case the fund is marked as amber only.
Amber:
If the returns for all the available timelines from 1W thru 1Y is above the average within the list except for one timeline. For this exception, if any of the weekly and monthly returns are above average, then both timelines are considered to have above average return.
1.2.1. Equity Weekly Top 50
1.2.2. Equity Monthly Top 50
1.2.3. Equity Annual Top 50
1.3. Equity Bottom 50
Both the weekly and monthly bottom 50 lists are leveraged to identify potential bearish reversal indications of the funds. This is done by marking above average annual return in bold and below average returns for the week and month. The funds with both weekly and monthy below average, but annual above average are marked in darker red, while the funds with only one of the weekly and monthly below averages but with above average annual return are marked in light red.
Annual bottom 50 funds list is used to recognize potential bullish reversal. Any fund with above average return for both the week and the month in the list is marked as grey indicating potential bullish reversal.
1.3.1. Equity Weekly Bottom 50
1.3.2 Equity Monthly Bottom 50
1.3.3. Equity Annual Bottom 50
2. Hybrid Funds
2.1. Hybrid Funds Summary
2.2. Hybrid Monthly Top 50
3. Debt Funds
3.1. Debt Funds Summary
3.2. Debt Monthly Top 50
4. Commodity Funds
4.1. Commodity Funds Summary
4.2. Commodity Monthly Top 50
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