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ETFETF - Smart BetaNIFTY 50 - TRI

DSP Nifty 50 Equal Weight ETF

1 Finance Rank:
15
1 Finance Score:
73100
Tracking Error Score
75
Liquidity Score
51
Expense Ratio Score
91
Price Deviation Score
83
by 1 Finance Research
1 Finance Scores reflect a holistic assessment of fund performance, risk, and costs.
AUM
₹ 1,025 Cr
NAV
₹ 327.9249 (as on 13/04/26)
Expense Ratio
0.20%
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ETFETF - Smart BetaNIFTY 50 - TRI

DSP Nifty 50 Equal Weight ETF

This fund ranks 15th out of 44 funds in its category.

AUM₹ 1,025 Cr
NAV₹ 327.9249 (as on 13/04/26)
Expense Ratio0.20%
1 Finance Score: 73/100
Tracking Error Score
75
Liquidity Score
51
Expense Ratio Score
91
Price Deviation Score
83
by 1 Finance Research
1 Finance Scores reflect a holistic assessment of fund performance, risk, and costs.

Fundamental Ratios

Score Trend

1000
Tracking Error
0.015%
Price Deviation
0.19%

*Most top-ranked mutual funds won't hold their rank for long. Source: 1 Finance Research

Portfolio summary

Asset Allocation

Equity
Others
99.97%
0.03%

Market Capitalisation

Large Cap
99.94%
Mid Cap
0%
Small Cap
0%
Others
0.06%

Equity Sector Allocation

Bank
10.36%
IT
10%
Automobile & Ancillaries
9.79%
Healthcare
9.38%
Finance
7.73%
Other
52.73%

Top Holdings

Holding NamesAssets (%)
Tata Steel Ltd.2.12%
JSW Steel Ltd.2.12%
Shriram Finance Ltd.2.06%
Axis Bank Ltd.2.06%
Bajaj Auto Ltd.2.05%

*Most active equity funds don't beat their own benchmark over the long run. Source: 1 Finance Research

Peer comparison

Fund List1 F scoreFund SizeExpense Ratio

Pros and Cons

Pros
Lower price deviation facilitates smoother buying and selling.
The expense ratio for the fund is 0.20%, which is lower than the category average of 0.30%.
Cons
Lower trading volume may signal reduced liquidity, making buying and selling more difficult and potentially affecting the fund's price.

“80% of mutual fund schemes lose 25% or more value due to commissions in 10 years.” Source: 1 Finance Research

Should you invest?

Invest if you are :

  • Investors seeking to outperform traditional market-cap-weighted indexes while potentially managing risk and improving their return profile.

Avoid if you are :

  • Investors who prefer a purely passive investment strategy, are not comfortable with the additional complexities and potential risks.

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Taxation

If sold before 1 year

  • short-term capital gains taxed at 20%.

If sold after 1 year

  • long-term capital gains above ₹1.25 lakh taxed at 12.5%.

Scheme Details

Scheme Objective

  • The Scheme seeks to provide returns that, before expenses, closely correspond to the total return of the underlying index, subject to tracking errors.There is no assurance that the investment objective of the Scheme will be realized.

Exit Load

  • ETFs do not charge penalties for early withdrawal.

Minimum investment amount

Lumpsum

5000 (open for subscription)

Other details

Founded In2021
Email Addressservice@dspim.com
Fund Manager NameTotal Exp. (Years)No. of Funds Managed
Anil Ghelani4.0013

About DSP MF

  • To generate long term capital appreciation and current income from a portfolio constituting equity and equity related securities as well as fixed income securities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are ETFs 100% safe?

No, ETFs are not completely risk-free. Their prices can rise or fall depending on the index or asset they track. Equity ETFs can be more volatile, while debt or gold ETFs are generally more stable. However, what feels “risky” can vary from person to person. Your comfort with market fluctuations, investment time frame, and financial goals will determine if ETFs are right for you. Before investing, make sure the underlying asset matches your risk tolerance and financial objectives.

How long should I stay invested in ETFs?

Your ideal investment duration depends on the type of ETF you choose. For example, equity ETFs are best suited for long-term goals, typically 7 to 10 years or more. Debt ETFs are more suitable for short to medium-term needs, while gold ETFs can be long-term investments used as a hedge. Working with a Qualified Financial Advisor (QFA) can help you align your investment timeline with the ETF you select. Staying invested for the correct period can reduce volatility and enhance compounding benefits over time.

Are ETFs better than mutual funds?

ETFs are usually low-cost and transparent as they replicate an index. You can buy or sell them at any time during market hours. In contrast, mutual funds offer features like SIPs and automatic rebalancing and don’t require active market tracking. The choice between the two depends on your investing style, discipline, and financial personality. Some investors prefer the flexibility of ETFs, while others appreciate the convenience of mutual funds.

Is liquidity a problem in ETFs?

The liquidity of an ETF depends on the number of buyers and sellers active on the exchange and on the liquidity of the underlying securities. Some ETFs have high trading volume, making them easy to buy or sell, while others may have low volume. Low trading volumes can lead to wider price spreads, which could affect your returns. Before investing, check the ETF’s liquidity and average daily trading volume to ensure a smoother transaction process.

How do I choose the right ETF?

When selecting an ETF, consider several evaluation metrics:

Tracking error: This shows how closely the ETF tracks its index.
Expense ratio: Lower costs can enhance long-term returns.
Liquidity: Higher trading volumes can minimise price impact.
Underlying index quality: Broad and diversified indices are often more stable.

Importantly, choose an ETF that aligns with your risk tolerance, financial goals, and investment time horizon. Instead of chasing market trends, it’s wise to consult a Qualified Financial Advisor. An advisor can evaluate your financial goals and risk capacity, and recommend the best asset allocation for you.

Disclaimer

The Information in the scoring and ranking model is provided solely for general information and educational purposes and shall not constitute any advice or recommendation. Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks. Please read all scheme-related documents carefully before investing. Past performance is not an indicator of future returns.

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