Equity products starting to show signs of recovery
2 min read.Updated: 26 Jun 2020, 07:05 PM ISTLivemint
Too much equity may expose you to undue risk, while being too conservative and investing only in, say, fixed deposits can mean that you are not able to build the corpus that you need
Building a portfolio is a complex exercise, and its maintenance has to be regular. A person’s portfolio holds different types of assets based on her financial goals, and each asset class gives different types of returns, which is why a portfolio must have an ideal mix of financial products. Too much equity may expose you to undue risk, while being too conservative and investing only in, say, fixed deposits can mean that you are not able to build the corpus that you need. Investment decisions must be taken based on factors such as an individual’s goals, time horizon and risk appetite. Apart from these, one must also keep in mind the volatility risk of the asset class, liquidity, lock-in rules and taxation. What suits one person may not suit another person. In fact, in the scramble to get the highest returns, many people lose sight of their goals.
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A portfolio also needs to be diversified and it has to hold a variety of investments so that all returns do not move in the same direction in different market conditions
A portfolio also needs to be diversified and it has to hold a variety of investments so that all returns do not move in the same direction in different market conditions. This way if the returns of one type of asset fall, the portfolio is cushioned by a rise in another, which protects the overall portfolio returns. For effective diversification, one has to see how the returns from each product respond to risk factors and how these assets fit in with your financial goals and investment horizon.
Let’s take a look at how four commonly used asset types—equity, cash, gold and fixed income—have done in different periods. Given the financial crisis in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic, equities had taken a huge hit. Most equity linked products remained in the red for months, but now equity is finally starting to show signs of recovery with one-week returns standing at 1.42%. However, one-year return from equity still stands at -11.04%