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When it comes to mutual funds, which are touted as a useful vehicle for small investors, one should not be dazzled by the previous year’s high returns.

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The standard approach is to look at the risks associated and the rating given by credit rating agencies

NEW DELHI: When it comes to mutual funds, which are touted as a useful vehicle for small investors, one should not be dazzled by the previous year’s high returns that may have occurred because of a surge in the stock markets.

The standard approach is to look at past performance, the risk associated - as indicated by standard deviation - and the rating given by credit rating agencies.

But investors should delve into parameters like beta, portfolio turnover, stock or sector concentration, exposure to illiquid and unlisted stocks etc.

Standard deviation and beta indicate the risk associated with price volatility, which essentially indicates the uncertainty regarding the returns that the portfolio would generate in future.

Both these factors need to be used to compare two or more funds. The fund with higher standard deviation or beta is riskier than other funds.

“Since we don’t understand the mechanics of the stock market, we prefer to invest in mutual funds, which are less risky. And in the past few years, I have earned good returns on my investments,” said Ashish Goyal, a Delhi-based investor.

Mutual funds are, however, not guaranteed or insured by any government agency - even if you buy through a bank and the fund carries the bank’s name.

Every fund house or every fund manager has a particular style of working, certain values and certain appetite for risk. Some funds are aggressive while others are conservative.

“Often, portfolio managers knowingly take certain risks in order to spawn ‘high water marks’, higher returns for the portfolio. Some of the approaches they may adopt are taking higher exposure to certain companies or sectors where they have a very high conviction about a brighter future,” Vineesh Thukral, northern head (wealth management), ICICI Bank, said.

Rahul Prabhakar, product head of Motilal Oswal, said: “Some funds believe in taking certain risks, whereas others would keep away from those. While none of the approaches is wrong, it is up to the investor to decide what suits him or her most. There is nothing like one-size-fits-all in investments.”

Information about the parameters mentioned above can be obtained through one’s financial advisor.

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