The Indian stock markets are in the midst of a secular bull run. The Sensex has gone up from 4000 levels in 2004 and touched 21000 levels in just a span of 4 years. Over 100 Indian companies now command a M-cap of over $1 billion. There has been a huge spurt in M&A activity and Indian companies are on a global acquisition spree be it Tata Steel or Hindalco or Suzlon energy. The booming stock markets have put KP Singh of DLF and the Ambani brothers on the Forbes - World Richest People list.
v The initial unit value was Rs 100 (Total units - 1350). Present Units - 1756
v As of 27th Feb 2008 the corpus stands at Rs 244,127 (Present Unit Value - Rs 139.02)
v There is an investment team to decide allocation to various sectors on the basis of inputs provided by the sectoral analysis team.
v The task of the sectoral analysis team is to keep a track of the happenings of the particular sector and the companies in it.
v At present the investments are based on fundamental analysis of companies but going forward we also plan to use technical analysis for investment decisions.
v Going forward we would also like to learn various hedging strategies using F&O to hedge our holdings against market fluctuations.
2 comments:
I am very glad to know this.But I want to know about the fund distribution over sectors/shares,do you have invested in BOND also or only in stock.What is the entry load and exit load??what is the maturity period??Who is the fund manager???IS he from second yr or first yr if from second yr then after passout of that guy who will manage????
@saroj
we are pleased to know that you are interested in Moolyankan Diversified Fund.
There is no entry load. But there is exit load of 3 %.
No, we don't invest in bonds, 100% equity.
Moolyankan is completely student driven and there is no individual who is fund manager, but we have investment team who takes investment decision.
We are 1st year students and we developed our processes such that when we paas out, our juniors take over and so on.
Just drop us a mail at moolyankan@gmail.com and we would forward you the sectoral distribution details.
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