Articles tagged “Index Fund”
24 articles.
2026 (24)
- Nifty 500 index fund
A Nifty 500 index fund covers about 92 per cent of NSE free-float market cap in one holding. Per-fund TER and AUM table, methodology, tax and how to choose.
- Nifty 100 Index Fund
A Nifty 100 index fund tracks the top 100 NSE companies, about 65 per cent of free-float market cap. Per-fund TER and AUM table, methodology, tax and how to …
- Nifty Midcap 150 Index Fund
Compare every Nifty Midcap 150 index fund by expense ratio, AUM and inception, with index methodology, the price-return versus total-return distinction, and …
- Nifty Next 50 index fund
A Nifty Next 50 index fund tracks the 51st to 100th largest Indian companies, the emerging large caps. The funds, the Nippon India Junior BeES FoF, TER, PR vs …
- Nifty Smallcap 250 Index Fund
Compare every Nifty Smallcap 250 index fund by expense ratio, AUM and inception, with index methodology, drawdown history, the active small-cap debate, and …
- Large-cap fund vs index fund in India
Active large-cap funds vs Nifty 50, Nifty 100 and Sensex index funds: SPIVA India 2024 underperformance data, the TER gap and the SEBI large-cap definition.
- Zerodha Nifty 100 Index Fund
Zerodha's large-cap index fund tracking the Nifty 100 index. Top 100 listed stocks; TER, suitability, and tracking detail.
- Zerodha Nifty LargeMidcap 250 Index Fund
Zerodha's flagship equity index fund tracking the Nifty LargeMidcap 250 index. TER, structure, suitability, and key features.
- How to select an index mutual fund
Step-by-step playbook for selecting an index mutual fund. Covers expense ratio comparison, tracking error, index choice (Nifty 50, Nifty Next 50, Nifty 100, …
- How to set up your first index fund investment (India)
Step-by-step procedure for setting up your first index fund investment in India. Covers index selection (Nifty 50, Nifty Next 50, Nifty 500), tracking error, …
- Index fund vs ETF: comparative analysis
The Index fund vs Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) comparison addresses two passive-investing routes for Indian retail investors: open-ended index mutual fund schemes …
- Nifty Bank Index Fund
A Nifty Bank Index Fund is a passive mutual fund tracking the Nifty Bank Index of 12 leading Indian banks. Covers the index methodology, the major Nifty Bank …
- Nifty IT Index Fund
A Nifty IT Index Fund is a passive mutual fund tracking the Nifty IT Index of 10 leading Indian information technology services companies. Covers the index …
- Nifty LargeMidcap 250 Index Fund
A Nifty LargeMidcap 250 Index Fund is a passive mutual fund tracking the Nifty LargeMidcap 250 Index, comprising the top 100 large-cap and top 150 mid-cap …
- Passive ELSS (index-based tax-saver fund)
A passive ELSS is an index-based tax-saver mutual fund providing Section 80C deduction with the three-year ELSS lock-in, but tracking a defined index rather …
- Sensex Index Fund
A Sensex Index Fund is a passive mutual fund that tracks the BSE Sensex, the benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange comprising 30 large-cap Indian …
- Active equity vs passive equity investing in India
A factual comparison of actively managed equity mutual funds and passive index funds/ETFs in India, covering cost, alpha generation, SPIVA data, market …
- DSP Mutual Fund
DSP Mutual Fund is an Indian AMC owned by the DSP Group following the buyout of BlackRock's stake in 2018, offering equity, debt, and passive schemes.
- How to invest in an index fund via Coin
Step-by-step guide to investing in index mutual funds on Zerodha Coin: index fund vs. ETF, selecting a benchmark, tracking error, lump-sum and SIP modes, and …
- Mutual fund vs ETF in India
A factual comparison of open-ended actively managed mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in India, covering structure, cost, liquidity, tracking error, …
- Nifty BeES, India's first exchange-traded fund (2001)
Nifty BeES, launched by Benchmark Mutual Fund on 28 December 2001, was India's first exchange-traded fund and the first ETF in Asia to track a broad equity …
- Tracking difference in index funds
Tracking difference is the gap between an index fund's cumulative return and the return of its benchmark total return index over a given period. Unlike tracking …
- Tracking error in index funds
Tracking error measures how closely an index fund or ETF replicates the return of its benchmark index. It is the annualised standard deviation of the daily …
- UTI Master Index Fund (1998), India's first index fund
UTI Master Index Fund, launched in 1998, was the first passive index-tracking mutual fund in India, predating the Nifty BeES ETF by three years and establishing …