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InCred's Healthcare Portfolio followed with an 11.96% gain, while Valcreate Investment Managers' Lifesciences and Specialty Opportunities strategy rose 8.48% during the month. Green Portfolio's MNC Advantage added 6.89%, and Valcreate's IME Digital Disruption gained 6.34% in July.
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Other notable performers included Wallfort PMS and Advisory Services' Diversified Fund, which gained 4.88% in July 2025, Maximal Capital's Income Fund, up 4.55%, and Ambit Investment Advisors' Micro Marvels Portfolio, which rose 4.27%. Emkay Investment Managers' Pearls strategy climbed 4.20%, and Qode Advisors' Future Horizon added 2.91% during the month.
Among multicap and flexicap strategies, ithought Financial's VRDDHI and Shade Capital's Value Fund each gained 2.87%, Valcreate's Growing India strategy rose 2.84%, Wryght Research's Factor Fund advanced 2.69%, White Whale Partners' North Star Portfolio was up 2.64%, and Brightseeds Advisors' Xylem Maverick Strategy closed the month 2.55% higher.
Bottom performers: Maxiom, Kotak, Trivantage lead declines
On the losing side, Maxiom Asset Management's PMS – EMERALD strategy fell 9.54% in July, the steepest decline among tracked portfolios. Kotak Mahindra AMC's Fintech strategy dropped 9.19% during the month, while Trivantage Capital's Small and Midcap Financials slid 7.41%.
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Moat Financial Services' UpperCrust Wealth Fund declined 7.09%, ASK Investment Managers' Financial Opportunities Portfolio lost 7.06%, and Shree Rama Managers' Vriddhi Plan fell 6.75%. ASK's Emerging Opportunities Portfolio was down 6.73%, and Capitalmind's Adaptive Momentum dropped 6.31%.
Other laggards included Tulsian PMS, which fell 6.19%, Right Horizons' Alphabots Midcap 29, down 6.09%, Bonanza Portfolio's Growth, which dropped 5.98%,
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's India Special Opportunities Portfolio, lower by 5.95%, Wallfort PMS's Focus Fund, which slipped 5.85%, Atlas Integrated Finance's Debt Equity Hybrid PMS Fund, down 5.82%, Bonanza Portfolio's Edge and Value strategies, which lost 5.78% and 5.76% respectively, Alchemy Capital's Smart Alpha 250, lower by 5.67%, Marcellus Investment Managers' Consistent Compounders, which declined 5.61%, Trivantage Capital's Edge Portfolio, down 5.46%, and 2Point2 Capital's Long Term Value Fund, which ended the month 5.40% lower.
Overall, July saw strong gains in healthcare-focused and select thematic strategies, while several multicap, sectoral, and small-and-midcap portfolios faced steep losses, underscoring continued divergence in PMS performance.
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