
Best mutual funds: THESE large cap schemes gave over 20% annualised return in past 3 years
Although historical returns do not guarantee future returns, they tend to give an indication of how different schemes may perform in future.
Aside from past returns, other factors which are worth considering by the mutual fund investors include the reputation of the fund house, macro-economic factors, whether the scheme is active or passive and past performance of the fund manager (in case of active scheme), among others.
Here we list out some large cap mutual funds which have delivered over 20 percent return in the past 3 years. Those who are not aware, large cap funds refer to the schemes which invest 80 percent of their assets in large cap stocks. Large cap fund 3-year-returns (%) DSP Large Cap Fund 21.84 Edelweiss Large Cap Fund 20.53 HDFC Large Cap 20.14 ICICI Pru Large Cap Fund 21.80 Nippon India Large Cap Fund 23.98 Invesco India Large Cap 21.59 Baroda BNP Paribas Large Cap Fund 20.54
(Source: AMFI; direct returns as on July 11)
As one can see in the list above, there are seven large cap mutual funds which have delivered over 20 percent annualised return in the past three years.
Nippon India Large Cap Fund delivered 23.98 percent per annum and Invesco India Large Cap Fund gave 21.59 percent per annum. Other schemes which gave over 20 percent return in the past three years include Edelweiss Large Cap Fund and Baroda BNP Paribas Large Cap Fund.
Notably, the historical returns do not guarantee a scheme's future returns. This means just because a scheme has delivered exceptional performance in the past three years, it does not mean it will continue to perform at the same pace in future as well.
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