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Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund tops return chart with 22% in May. Can the momentum sustain?
Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund tops return chart with 22% in May. Can the momentum sustain?

Economic Times

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund tops return chart with 22% in May. Can the momentum sustain?

Short-term rallies tend to be volatile and unsustainable as they are often event-driven. Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund emerged as the top performer among all equity funds — including sectoral and thematic — in May, delivering a return of 21.69%. This was out of a universe of approximately 558 funds during the period. Experts attribute this performance to a sharp rally in Taiwanese technology and semiconductor stocks, which benefited from strong global demand for electronics. Also Read | NFO Insight: Nippon Income Plus Arbitrage Active FoF opens. Is it time to add this emerging category to your portfolio? 'Over the past few months, international markets have experienced increased volatility, largely driven by country-specific events. In China, the announcement of a major stimulus package in late September 2024 sparked a sharp market rally. Similarly, in the U.S., post-election speculations, tariff wars, trade deals, etc. ,increased market activity,' Chirag Muni, Executive Director, Anand Rathi Wealth Limited, shared with to Chirag Muni, short-term rallies tend to be volatile and unsustainable as they are often event-driven. Over the long term, Indian markets have outperformed international funds, offering higher return potential and a broader range of investment categories."Indian markets offer easier access to data and are simpler to track, making them more suitable for investors. Given the complexity of global markets, well-diversified domestic funds remain the better choice for investors,' he added. Another expert highlights four key factors influencing a fund's performance: returns relative to the underlying index, currency movements, the performance of the Indian rupee against the U.S. dollar, and the fund manager's value addition. There is a high correlation of Taiwan stocks with the US Nasdaq Composite index as TAIEX's 50–60% weightage is in semiconductors and electronics (e.g., TSMC, Hon Hai), aligning closely with the Nasdaq's tech-heavy composition, he added. 'Both indices are highly sensitive to global chip demand and U.S. tech sentiment, amplifying their correlation. For the month of May, Nasdaq gained 9.56%, which led to accelerated gains in Taiwan-based technology companies in the portfolio,' Atul Shinghal, Founder and CEO, Scripbox, shared with ETMutualFunds. As per the last data available, Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund had an AUM of Rs 276 crore as on April 30, 2025. Launched in December 2021, the scheme is managed by Kinjal primary investment objective of Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund is to provide long-term capital appreciation to investors by primarily investing in equity and equity-related securities of companies listed on the recognised stock exchanges of Taiwan, and the secondary objective is to generate consistent returns by investing in debt and money market securities of were around 65 international funds in the mentioned time period, of which 11 offered double-digit returns, 52 offered single-digit returns, and only two gave negative returns. Also Read | Should you consider starting SIP or lumpsum in a momentum index fund right now? Invesco India - Invesco Global Consumer Trends FoF offered the second highest return of around 15.70%, followed by DSP US Flexible Equity FoF and Edelweiss US Technology Equity FOF, which gave 13.90% and 12.09% returns respectively in the double-digit performers, the last five were Nasdaq-based funds, which gave returns ranging from 10.25% to 11.47% in looking at the performance of these international funds, Chirag Muni advises that investors should avoid reacting to short-term trends and instead focus on fundamentals and long-term growth, as over the longer horizon, Indian markets have delivered stronger the other hand, Shinghal believes that the technology sector, as represented by the Nasdaq Composite Index, remains the main driver for the performance of Taiwanese Stocks, and the outlook for the technology sector remains positive in the long run as current and future innovations are either driven or enabled by this sector. In the current calendar year so far, international funds have offered up to 29% return with Edelweiss Europe Dynamic Equity Offshore Fund being the top performer with 29.12% return in 2025 so far. Mirae Asset Hang Seng TECH ETF FoF has given a 20.17% return in the current calendar year so far. In 2025 so far, Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund has offered a negative return of 3.47%. Shinghal of Scripbox believes that global equities outside the U.S. and India are currently trading at more attractive valuations. Historically, non-U.S. markets have outperformed during periods of U.S. dollar weakness. 'Hence, International Funds (especially Non-US) should get allocation in an Investor's portfolio depending on risk appetite,' he the expert from Anand Rathi Wealth Limited firmly recommends not to invest in international funds, but if one looks for global diversification in the portfolio, can explore only upto 5 -10% of the overall portfolio, however it is important to look at the risk adjusted return potential of the respective country before investing. 'Investors can consider investing across the range of domestic diversified equity funds to get exposure across the range of categories and sectors to generate good alpha and returns in the long term,' Chirag should always consider their risk appetite, investment horizon and goals before making any investment decision. ( Disclaimer : Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times) If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook/Twitter. We will get it answered by our panel of experts. Do share your questions on ETMFqueries@ alongwith your age, risk profile, and twitter handle

How a Rs 50,000 Monthly SIP for 20 years can grow to Rs 5 crore, explains Vijay Kedia
How a Rs 50,000 Monthly SIP for 20 years can grow to Rs 5 crore, explains Vijay Kedia

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

How a Rs 50,000 Monthly SIP for 20 years can grow to Rs 5 crore, explains Vijay Kedia

Ace investor Vijay Kedia shared on social media that investing Rs 50,000 monthly through SIPs over 20 years at a 12% CAGR can potentially grow to around Rs 5 crore. He added that it's the power of discipline and the magic of compounding that enable the creation of a substantial corpus over time. Also Read | Gold prices may fall 12-15% in next 2 months, warns Quant Mutual Fund Best MF to invest Looking for the best mutual funds to invest? Here are our recommendations. View Details » by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like เทรดทองCFDsกับโบรกเกอร์ที่เชื่อถือได้| เปิดบัญชีวันนี้ IC Markets สมัคร Undo In a post on X, Kedia wrote, 'Invest Rs 50,000 per month in an SIP for 20 years at 12% CAGR, and it can grow to approximately Rs 5 crore. ( Power of discipline. Magic of compounding.)' Invest ₹50,000 per month in an SIP for 20 years at 12% CAGR, and it can grow to approximately ₹5 crore. (📈 Power of discipline. Magic of compounding.) #investors #investor #investing #investingstrategy #stock #stockmarket #stockmarketindia #stocks #share #sharemarket … — Vijay Kedia (@VijayKedia1) June 2, 2025 The ace investor shared his previous post, which mentioned that, 'Your salary of lakhs doesn't make you a millionaire, your savings of lakhs makes you a millionaire.' He further urged individuals to rethink how they manage money and avoid consumer-driven habits. Live Events He criticised the Western philosophy of "live for today," calling it a myth theory of consumerism. 'There is a theory in America that live for today, tomorrow never comes. This is an abhorrent theory,' he said, pointing out how such thinking leads to financial insecurity. According to Kedia, nearly 40% of Americans don't have even $1,000 to meet emergencies, largely because saving is not ingrained in their culture. Also Read | NFO Insight: Nippon Income Plus Arbitrage Active FoF opens. Is it time to add this emerging category to your portfolio? While countries like the US offer social security as a safety net, Kedia argued that relying on governments is no substitute for personal financial planning . Instead, he advocated for building wealth through consistent investments. He advised young earners to reduce discretionary spending — on parties, fashion, and brands — and redirect that money into savings. 'The first thing to do is reduce parties, spend less on fashion and brands, and save as much money as possible,' he said. In the end, Kedia added: 'Either you can have a lavish young age or you can have a lavish old age. Always keep this in mind.' ( Disclaimer : Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)

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