कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त
When more isn't better: Building a balanced mutual fund portfolio
Mint Mumbai
|November 03, 2025
Experts suggest a structured, goal- and time-based approach with the right mix of equity, debt and hybrid funds
here are over 1,800 mutual fund schemes in India— and the number keeps rising as fund houses roll out new fund offers (NFOs) almost every month. But here's the real question: does owning more schemes really diversify your portfolio—or just make it harder to manage?
Ask if the fund adds value
Before adding another fund, check if it genuinely contributes to your portfolio. Several equity schemes within the same category—say, largecap—often hold the same top stocks. “Investors often mistake the number of funds for diversification,” says Nisreen Mamaji, certified financial planner (CFP) and founder, MoneyWorks Financial Services.
“When schemes within the same category hold similar stocks, you're not spreading risk — you're duplicating exposure. It’s better to own a few schemes that complement each other than to clutter your portfolio with overlapping folios,” he added.
Mamaji says most investors can get broad exposure with a few funds across large-, mid-, and small-cap categories, along with an international fund. Over-diversification, cautions Nishant Agarwal, managing partner and head-family office at ASK Wealth Advisors, can hurt returns. “Over-disifying can be counterproductive. Having multiple equity funds may lead to a situation wherein your portfolio mirrors the market itself. So, your portfolio is less likely to outperform benchmark indices,” he says.
Keep it simple
यह कहानी Mint Mumbai के November 03, 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
Mint Mumbai से और कहानियाँ
 Mint Mumbai
CAN RAMAYANA OUTRUN PRIME FOCUS' BIG DEBT?
Namit Malhotra is turning Ranbir Kapoor into Ram on a record budget. Here's the inside story
8 mins
November 04, 2025
 Mint Mumbai
Special bankruptcy lane for realty soon
IBBI plans to ring-fence stressed realty projects from others
3 mins
November 04, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Factory cheer
There's fresh evidence the goods and services tax (GST) cuts are lifting economic activity in India.
1 min
November 04, 2025
 Mint Mumbai
Clogged pipeline of green power to get mega clean-up
The Union power ministry has flagged off a major cleanup of India's massive green energy pipe line, ordering state-owned power procurers to scrap awarded renewable energy contracts where critical agree ments have stalled.
3 mins
November 04, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Banks trim gilts to power loan book as deposits lag
Banks have been liquidating their holdings in government securities in order to finance credit growth at a time deposits remain hard to come by, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data showed.
2 mins
November 04, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Govt plans to nudge auto industry to invest in a rare-earth-free future
The government plans to nudge the automobile industry to invest in research and development (R&D) of rare-earth-magnetfree technology, according to two officials aware of the plan, as the country seeks to break free from China's stranglehold and adopt cleaner solutions.
2 mins
November 04, 2025
Mint Mumbai
WHAT SINGLE MALT TEACHES ABOUT ACTIVE INVESTING
Like whisky- making, you can create alpha via selective stock picking beyond benchmarks
3 mins
November 04, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Inadequate, mis-sold covers mar India's festive homebuying boom
Both Irdai and National Housing Bank say loan insurance is voluntary, but lenders continue coercive practices
5 mins
November 04, 2025
Mint Mumbai
US TARIFFS HIT INDIA'S VITAL EXPORTS HARD
US President Donald Trump’s punitive tariffs have hit Indian exporters hard, and the damage deepened after an additional 25% penalty came into effect on 27 August.
3 mins
November 04, 2025
 Mint Mumbai
Ebitda better gauge of firm's value: Pine Labs chair Rau
Pine Labs first reported a quarterly profit in April-June, the first three months of the fiscal year.
2 mins
November 04, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
