HomeNewsBusinessPersonal FinanceThis value fund gave 100 percent return in the past year. Is the stellar show sustainable?

This value fund gave 100 percent return in the past year. Is the stellar show sustainable?

A higher allocation to mid and small-cap stocks and exposure to cyclical segments helped the fund outperform. But there are risks in this approach

July 14, 2021 / 09:08 IST
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The last 15 months have seen a recovery of sorts for funds focused on value investing. From the lows of March 2020, value funds have given a return of 86 percent on an average. That is more than what large-cap (70 percent), Large & Mid-cap (80 percent) and Flexi-cap mutual funds (74 percent) delivered. The Nifty 50 index gave 78 percent return during the period. IDFC Sterling Value Fund (ISVF) has been among the best in its category, notching up 115 percent over this timeframe. Can it do an encore?

A strong show after many years

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Value funds may underperform benchmarks and other categories for years. These schemes identify stocks that are currently trading below their intrinsic value. When the cycle turns, such stocks are expected to deliver handsome returns.

But value investing did not deliver over the past decade, globally.