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Can smart beta funds deliver on their promise of low risk, high returns?

Investors have taken time to warm up to these ETFs, which just about five years old and aim to bridge the gap between active and passive funds. But a slew of launches in the past few years have fund houses, advisors and mutual funds swooning over the sheer variety of options

February 14, 2024 / 15:00 IST
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Smart-beta funds have gained popularity in the last few years
Smart-beta funds have gained popularity in the last few years

Mirae India Asset Mutual Fund believes it pays to be smart. India’s ninth largest fund house with assets worth Rs 1,59,242 crore launched a new smart beta fund. Called Mirae Asset Nifty Smallcap250 Momentum Quality 100 ETF, this is the fund house’s first small-cap fund in a segment that already has 40 funds. To differentiate itself and also to lower the risk that appears to have seeped into an already frothy small-cap segment, thanks to a terrific run-up in equity markets in 2023, Mirae Asset India has chosen to launch its first-ever small-cap fund in a smart beta variant.

But smart beta funds are not an entirely new phenomenon. Until recently, when large-cap fund managers were finding it increasingly difficult to beat their benchmark indices, fund houses had been slowly shifting their focus to passive funds, like index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). These launches continue unabated even though the equity market saw a broad recovery in recent years. But switching over to passive funds is not that easy. ETFs’ and index funds’ fortunes are tied to their benchmark indices, so they can’t do much if the market goes down. Can there be a middle ground—take away the fund manager’s risk and yet, at the same time, try and outperform the markets?

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Enter smart beta funds, a mutual fund category that is slowly but steadily growing in popularity. Is it worth your time?

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