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Mutual Funds or Direct Stocks? Depends on Where You Are in Your Journey

Mint Mumbai

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May 02, 2025

Social media loves picking sides, but for smart investors, both stocks and MFs add value

- DHIRENDRA KUMAR

Before you read on, take six minutes to watch a 1972 classic, Monty Python's Argument Clinic. It perfectly mirrors the tone of financial debates on social media today. Seen it? That's half the internet: say mutual funds, someone yells "stocks"! Mention fixed deposits, and they're "useless". Online, liking one thing means trashing the restnuance is nowhere. The truth? Few investments are total disasters. Yes, some like complex derivatives, certain insurance products, or crypto are suspect.

But most asset classes have a role, depending on who you are, what you need, and when.

Consider one common debate: should beginners pick mutual funds or dive into stocks? You've seen it-one side mocks MFs, the other warns stocks will wipe you out. As with most things in money, the truth lies in between. And for most beginners, mutual funds do offer real advantages.

Smart starting point is key: Let's consider why. Direct stock Investing demands time, knowledge, and experience. It's not just about picking a few big-name companies and hoping for the best.

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