Day's Low
Day's High
52 Week's Low
52 Week's High
Returns % | |
1 Month Return | + 1.18 % |
3 Month Return | -10.09 % |
1 Year Return | + 25.31 % |
Market Stats | |
Previous Close | ₹98.73 |
Open | ₹99.87 |
Upper Circuit | - |
Lower Circuit | - |
Insights help you understand the recent movement of the ETF's critical parameters, giving you an overall view of the ETF.
Price Rise
In the last 1 year, Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund has moved up by 25.31%
Against Peers
In the last 1 year, Nippon India ETF Sensex Next 50 has given 28.60% return, outperforming Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund by 3.29%.
Market Cap Breakup
Market Cap breakup for Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund is 68.63% in LARGE CAP, 29.80% in MID CAP and 1.58% in SMALL CAP with top sector being Banks with 27.84%
Expense Ratio | 0.3% |
Avg. PE ratio | 11.15 |
Avg. PB ratio | 1.35 |
AUM | ₹137.53 Cr. |
Companies | 1D Returns |
State Bank of India | 2.5 |
Hindalco Industries Ltd | 1.06 |
Grasim Industries Ltd | 1.98 |
Oil & Natural Gas Corpn Ltd | 1.96 |
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd | 1.87 |
Portfolio Breakup
Sector
Exchange | NSE |
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Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund price is ₹96.69 today.
Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund | Price |
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52 Week High | ₹114.1 |
52 Week Low | ₹74.13 |
Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund | Returns |
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1 Day Returns | -2.04% |
1 Month Returns | 1.18% |
3 Month Returns | -10.09% |
1 Year Returns | 25.31% |
Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund} price to earning (PE) ratio as on today is 11.15
You can invest via your demat account in the Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund. You can invest either through SIP mode or lumpsum mode.
Yes. Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund is available for SIP on INDmoney platform for daily, weekly or monthly SIP.
Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund's drawbacks are not related to specifically Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund. In Indian context, some of the ETFs have a drawbacks of higher tracking, lower trading volumes, etc.
Yes. Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF Fund can used as collateral for a loan under Loan Against Securities.