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All that you need to know about mutual funds last week

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By Gaurav Rastogi  Aug 17, 2019 4:12:17 PM IST (Published)

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All that you need to know about mutual funds last week
Indian Auto Sector continues to go through a rough patch as passenger vehicle sales declined by 31 percent in July, this was the steepest decline since December 2000.

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Multiple OEMs (Original equipment manufacturer) including Tata Motors, Hero Motocorp and Mahindra & Mahindra have announced shutdown plans for a few days. This if anything, should serve as a reminder of how hard it is to invest in sector funds.
The chart above tracks the performance of the Nifty Auto Index vs the Nifty 50 Index. Going back to 2011, from when the data is available, the return on Nifty Auto is below that of Nifty 50. If you chased returns in the auto sector and invested in 2016 / 17 after 3-5 years of good performance, you are probably down a significant amount in this sector.
As always we recommend not to invest in sector funds or funds that have high sector allocations. Sector timing is as hard, if not harder, than market timing
. And more likely than not you will fall into the "behaviour gap" in sector investing - i.e buy the hype and eventually sell in the downturn.
Capital markets were gripped by concerns about a recession after the U.S. Treasury 10y - 3m yield curve temporarily inverted on Wednesday for the first time in 12 years. Let's dig a bit deeper into what it means by yield curve inversion. It simply means that the longer-dated government securities (5y or 10y) are yielding lower than the shorter-dated government securities (3m and 2y). So the 10y - 3m yields are negative instead of being positive, as they usually are.
While there is no accepted theory on why a yield curve inversion leads to recession, it has so happened that the 5 times that the 10y - 2y US treasury yield curve has inverted it has led to a recession.
Some data you need to keep in mind when you read such news -
  • 10y - 2y yield curve has still not inverted. And that's the measure some investors use to look for a recession indicator.
  • In the 5 prior instances, the S&P 500 Index peaked an average of 13.1 months after the inversion happened.
  • The S&P 500 has made an all-time high 5 out of 5 times after the yield curve inverted.
  • The average onset of the recession was over 20 months after the yield curve inverted.
  • The sample size at 5 historic observations is too low to make any meaningful statistical inference. Add to that the lack of any credible theory on why yield curve inversion leads to recessions, you should take all such news with a pinch of salt.
    Our views stay rock solid - ensure that your goal-based asset allocation is right, and be the best at your day job. As Walt Disney once famously said -
    I’ve heard there’s going to be a recession. I’ve decided not to participate
    • - Walt Disney
      • Index Returns
      • Index1W1Y3Y
        NIFTY 50-0.6%-3.0%8.5%
        NIFTY NEXT 50-0.9%-11.8%4.7%
        S&P BSE SENSEX-0.6%-0.8%10.0%
        S&P BSE SmallCap-0.9%-24.6%1.0%
        S&P BSE MidCap-1.3%-16.5%1.7%
        NASDAQ 100-0.6%3.1%16.6%
        S&P 500-1.0%1.7%9.9%
        Source- BSE/NSE
        Top 5 best performing funds
        Name1W1Y3Y
        PGIM Global Equity..2.6%14.1%12.0%
        Canara Robeco Gold Saving2.1%25.2%5.3%
        Edelweiss Greater China2.1%2.7%11.5%
        Invesco India Gold2.1%22.6%4.8%
        DSP Natural Resources & ..2.0%-14.3%8.0%
        Source – Kuvera.in
        Top 5 worst performing funds
        Name1W1Y3Y
        Franklin Feeder Europe...-2.8%-12.6%0.5%
        Kotak World Gold-2.7%20.8%-7.8%
        DSP World Gold-2.6%28.9%-4.8%
        Tata India Pharma & Health-2.4%-3.0%-1.8%
        UTI Healthcare-2.3%-13.2%-5.2%
        Source – Kuvera.in
        What investors bought
        We saw the most inflows in these 5 Funds –
        Name1W1Y3Y
        Mirae Emerging Bluechip-0.4%1.4%13.7%
        Parag Parikh Long Term Eq..-1.5%-3.1%11.2%
        Kotak Standard Multicap-0.1%-1.1%11.0%
        UTI Nifty Index-0.5%-1.8%9.7%
        Mirae Large Cap-0.5%0.2%11.8%
        Source – Kuvera.in
        What investors sold
        We saw the most outflows in these 5 Funds –
        Name1W1Y3Y
        Reliance Gold Saving0.5%25.0%4.9%
        Indiabulls Saving Income-0.2%5.5%9.9%
        Kotak Infrastructure & Eco..-1.3%-4.6%5.1%
        Taurus Banking & Fin..-0.9%3.8%13.7%
        IDFC Multi Cap-0.7%-9.1%5.4%
        Source – Kuvera.in
        Movers & Shakers
        1/ Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund has appointed Vinod Bhat as a fund manager and a Key Personnel of Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC Limited with effect from 16 August 2019.
        2/ Reliance Mutual Fund has appointed Vikram Dhawan as Fund Manager - Commodities & Key Personnel of Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management Limited, with effect from 01 August 2019.
        3/ Essel Mutual Fund has designated Kamlesh Dixit and Niraj Singh as key personnel of Essel AMC, with effect from 12 August 2019.
        4/ BSE Star MF, which handles 20 percent of all Mutual Fund transactions, broke past its own record of most number of transactions in a day. The exchange processed 8.56 lakh transactions on Tuesday, valuing Rs 1,287 Crore. The previous best was 7.62 lakh transactions on June 10, 2019.
        Quote of the week:
        The function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable
        • - John Kenneth Galbraith
        • Gaurav Rastogi is the CEO of Kuvera.in, India’s first completely free Direct Mutual Fund investing platform.

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