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How to Find the Best Mutual Funds to Buy
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Stock markets are going up like anything, and everyone wants to have a piece of this pie. Retail investors normally get lured when they hear stories about sky rocketing returns. And they end up buying stocks without proper research or knowledge. Many a times, it leads to very less profits, or even losses.Mutual funds come to the rescue of retail investors. Mutual funds are managed by fund managers, who are well qualified and have proper knowledge to trade in stock markets. They free retail investors from the burden of constantly tracking the market, and trying to decide which stocks to buy and when.
However, number of mutual funds available are increasing day by day. All the financial institutions seem to be launching mutual funds. And they come in all sort of flashy names. Trying to find the right mutual fund has also become as tough a decision as trying to find the best stock, thus defeating the whole purpose of investing in mutual funds. Thankfully, there are a few simple rules that can be followed to find the best mutual funds.
Equity Or Debt: The first step to start investing in mutual funds is to decide what kind of mutual funds do you want to invest in. If you are ready to take risk and want higher returns, then you may want to go with Equity mutual funds. However, in case you do not want to take risk and are fine with lower profits, then Debt mutual funds serve best for you.
Diversified Or Sectoral Funds: In case you decide to go with Equity mutual funds, there is a second choice to be made: whether you want to go with diversified funds or sectoral funds. Diversified funds are free to invest in any sector or stock they think are best, while sectoral funds are limited to just one or a few sectors. This takes the flexibility out of sectoral funds, but offer a chance for higher profits in case a particular sector outperforms the market. However, sectoral funds happen to be much more riskier, and personally, I am not a very big fan of them. Deciding upon diversified or sectoral funds would take you closer to your final fund.

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Takeaways
- Find the funds with best past performance
- Check that entry/exit loads and fund management expenses should not be too high
- Fund should not be highly concentrated on a stock or sector
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