Flexi Cap Funds Explained | Aditya Birla Sun Life Flexi Cap Fund Review?
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Most investors make one common mistake.
When the market falls, they stop investing.
And when the market rises, they start investing again.
Because of this behaviour, many people end up buying expensive instead of buying at the right time.
In such situations, one category that can help investors maintain balanced allocation across market caps is Flexi Cap Mutual Funds.
In this video, we explained:
• What Flexi Cap Funds are
• Flexi Cap vs Multi Cap difference
• Why allocation matters during market correction
• How dynamic allocation helps long-term investors
• Structured strategy followed by Aditya Birla Sun Life Flexi Cap Fund
• Core 75 philosophy explained
• Role of large cap allocation in downside control
• Long-term wealth creation example through SIP
• Why diversification across sectors is important
📊 Important Disclaimer
Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks.
Please read all scheme related documents carefully before investing.
Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
This video is made only for educational purposes and should not be considered investment advice.