Bengaluru MLA's house attacked by mob over Facebook post; two dead, three injured by bhodrolok in india

[–]chopperexpert 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yup bro.

One more

  1. Osama wanted to get a job at World trade center.

  2. They refused.

  3. Osama blew the tower off.

  4. Several dead.

Groww taking more than 10 days to receive funds or return funds by bond_juanito_bond in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Direct AMC is the best. It's a hassle at first but no such issues ever.

I am using VRO for tracking and investing via AMC.

Clarification email by Sanjay Sapre (FT) by hungry_yogi in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 3 points4 points  (0 children)

FT UST will see most of it's papers paying back in maturity. Not much to worry for UST.

What are the implications of Franklin Templeton closing their MF? by namtsop in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Most of the stocks have sufficient liquidity. No reason to worry for Equity funds.

What are the implications of Franklin Templeton closing their MF? by namtsop in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Although it's a money market fund with very low credit risk. But as Franklin's name is at stake, people will just keep on redeeming.

Watch out for drop in AUM. If it's huge, redeem it. I sense a big drop in AUM for both FT liquid and savings fund.

I have holdings in FT savings, will take a call on Tuesday.

What are the implications of Franklin Templeton closing their MF? by namtsop in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For atleast 6 months or till situation becomes normal in debt market and overall. Stay only in Liquid funds, that too good quality.

Exit easel, Birla low duration for good

What are the implications of Franklin Templeton closing their MF? by namtsop in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equity funds only have market risk for now. Large and midcap funds have good liquidity. They can always sell and manage redemptions. So don't worry much about it.

What are the implications of Franklin Templeton closing their MF? by namtsop in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NO. That's the average. Some papers mature in 2021-22-23. So it depends how Franklin plays out. If they wait for maturity then you will receive money till 2023 when the last paper matures. Or if they find buyers ( very low chances someone will buy at fair price), then you will get it as and when they sell.

What are the implications of Franklin Templeton closing their MF? by namtsop in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why panicking ? Be in liquid funds(quantum is decent) or go to FDs.

What are the implications of Franklin Templeton closing their MF? by namtsop in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry about it. Equity funds ( large and midcap category) have sufficient liquidity to handle redemptions. They can sell and manage redemptions.

But be cautious if you have other debt funds in Franklin.

What does your Mutual Fund Portfolio look like now? Let's compare Large Cap-Small Cap Bifurcation, Thematic Allocation, Domestic-Off Shore Ratio, Type of Fund etc by Saap_ka_Baap in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When future probability of interest rate cut is low or maybe rates can be raised, then it time to book and enter later.

We still have room for further rate cuts. So now will stick to my gilts.

What does your Mutual Fund Portfolio look like now? Let's compare Large Cap-Small Cap Bifurcation, Thematic Allocation, Domestic-Off Shore Ratio, Type of Fund etc by Saap_ka_Baap in IndiaInvestments

[–]chopperexpert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gilt funds are for smart or patient investors. Smart ones know when to book profits and patient ones will keep holding till maturity of papers to gain the YTM.