Edelweiss Small Cap Fund(G)-Direct Plan

Small cap Fund
1 Finance Score:70 /100
1 Finance Rank

This fund ranks 9th out of 30 funds in its category.

09
AUM 4,064 Cr
Expense Ratio0.39%

Strengths and Weaknesses

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Strong track record of delivering high risk-adjusted returns as measured by two distinct financial risk measures.

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Limiting losses during market downturns is a key feature of this fund's risk management strategy.

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The expense ratio for the fund is 0.39%, which is lower than the category average of 0.68%.

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Limited ability to outperform the benchmark.

Who should invest? 

Investors who have experienced sharp market corrections. Willing to remain invested for 1 to 2 decades to realize benefits. Understand the risks and rewards associated with small-cap investments.

Who should avoid? 

Investors who tend to panic and exit investments during sharp market corrections.

This analysis is updated as on March 2025.

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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Did you know?

Nearly 60% of mutual fund equity AUM is invested in Nifty 50 stocks. This means a significant portion of your investment may overlap with these stocks, potentially harming your portfolio due to overdiversification.
Investing in a direct plan could potentially yield an additional annual return of around 1%.
Most mutual fund schemes are unable to maintain their top-ranking position in terms of returns from year to year. Therefore, it's not advisable to make investment decisions solely based on past performance.
Opting for passive funds (Index funds) over active funds presents a superior choice. These funds not only come with minimal fees but also demonstrate consistent outperformance, particularly in the large cap category.