Pros | ![]() Beats FD returns for both 3Y & 5Y. | ![]() Consistently beats benchmark. ![]() Outperformed benchmarks during bull run. ![]() 5Y returns in the top 25% of the category. | ||
Cons | - | ![]() Highly volatile within category. ![]() Poor track record of protecting capital in bear phase. ![]() Poor track record of Recovering losses quickly. |
INDMoney rank | 11/21 | 8/21 | ||
Category,Subcateogry | Equity,Large & Mid-Cap | Equity,Large & Mid-Cap | ||
Fund Age | 12 Years | 5 Years | ||
Fund Size | 3608 Cr | 8713 Cr | ||
Min Investment | SIP ₹100 Lumpsum ₹100 | SIP ₹500 Lumpsum ₹500 | ||
Expense Ratio | 0.46% | 0.54% | ||
Exit Load | 1% | 1% | ||
Benchmark Index | Nifty LargeMidcap 250 TR INR | Nifty LargeMidcap 250 TR INR |
No of Holdings | 99 | 33 | ||
Top 5 Holdings | HDFC Bank Ltd (6.05%) ICICI Bank Ltd (3.44%) Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd (2.14%) Max Healthcare Institute Ltd Ordinary Shares (2.13%) Larsen & Toubro Ltd (1.99%) | Trent Ltd (5.49%) Eternal Ltd (5.18%) Bharat Electronics Ltd (3.94%) PTC Industries Ltd (3.82%) Bharti Airtel Ltd (3.79%) | ||
No of Sectors | 13 | 8 | ||
Top 3 Sectors | Financial Services (29.42%) Consumer Cyclical (14.82%) Industrial (13.89%) | Industrial (35.39%) Consumer Cyclical (23.65%) Financial Services (14.29%) | ||
Equity % | 97.41% | 97.5% | ||
Debt % | - | - | ||
P/E | 23.99 | 43.67 | ||
P/B | 3.8 | 8.04 | ||
Credit Quality | - | - | ||
Modified Duration | - | - | ||
YTM | - | - |
1-Month Return | 5.99% | 7.76% | ||
3-Month Return | -3.03% | -9.37% | ||
6-Month Return | -8.74% | -14.03% | ||
1-Year Return | 10.22% | 14.2% | ||
3-Year Return | 16.82% | 24.25% | ||
5-Year Return | 26.27% | 30.01% |
Sharpe | 0.69 | 0.94 | ||
Alpha | 0.74 | 6.6 | ||
Beta | 0.96 | 1.09 | ||
Standard Deviation | 15.14 | 18.71 | ||
Information Ratio | 0.13 | 0.96 |
Description | Edelweiss Large & Mid Fund Direct Plan Growth Option is an equity fund.The fund could potentially beat inflation in the long-run. | Motilal Oswal Large and Midcap Fund Direct Growth is an equity fund.The fund could potentially beat inflation in the long-run. | ||
Managers | - | Ajay Khandelwal |