"First-time investors have zero equity in their portfolio. From there, they should not jump to 100% equity mutual fund schemes, but opt for such hybrid funds where the equity component is far lower," says Kunal Bajaj, Founder, Clearfunds.com.
"First-time investors have zero equity in their portfolio. From there, they should not jump to 100% equity mutual fund schemes, but opt for such hybrid funds where the equity component is far lower," says Kunal Bajaj, Founder, Clearfunds.com.