Hybrid Funds
Hybrid funds invest in a mix of asset classes, including equity, debt, or gold. There are multiple categories of hybrid funds based on how much they allocate across different asset classes.
Hybrid funds invest in a mix of asset classes, including equity, debt, or gold. There are multiple categories of hybrid funds based on how much they allocate across different asset classes.
Types of Hybrid funds:
Aggressive Hybrid
These funds have to invest at least 65% of their assets in equities while it can't exceed 80%. The rest goes into debt.
Multi-Asset Allocation
These are hybrid funds that invest at least 10% of the total of their assets across at least three asset classes, such as equity, debt, gold, etc.
Dynamic Asset Allocation funds
Also known as Balanced Advantage Funds, these funds can go up to 0-100% in equities or debt based on predefined asset allocation models they follow.
Arbitrage Funds
These funds generate returns by using opportunities of price differences of securities in different markets.