Mutual funds buy shares when the stock market falls. There are many reasons and strategies behind this. This is based on the idea of more profit in the long term of investment. Experts say that there is an opportunity to buy shares at a discount. It can be understood like this. If a stock was trading at ₹ 1000 and due to the market fall it comes down to ₹ 800, then mutual funds buy it because they believe that its price will rise again in the long term.
MF's focus in December- Increased investment in largecap shares, trend towards stability. Reduced investment in midcap, smallcap but focus on growth.
Bullish on energy sector, made big investment in RIL, Torrent Power. Increased investment in pharma sector, preferred Cipla in largecap, Sai Life in smallcap. Preference continues in healthcare sector. Increased trust in banking finance, preferred Axis Bank, JIO Financial. First share is PG Electroplast. The report shows that a total of 1,97,87,334 shares were purchased at a price of Rs 1685.49 crore. The return of the share in 3 months is 36 percent. At the same time, the share has given a return of 300 percent in a year. Second share- Sai Life Sciences Ltd: This is a recently listed company. The bullish trend in the share continues. Below is the list - where mutual funds have made heavy purchases.
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