Moneycontrol
HomeNewsBusinessPersonal FinanceWhat is a core-and-satellite portfolio and why it matters for mutual fund investors
Trending Topics

What is a core-and-satellite portfolio and why it matters for mutual fund investors

The core-and-satellite strategy balances between stability and growth by combining passive funds with active methods for more informed investing.

September 14, 2025 / 12:01 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Representative image

A core-and-satellite portfolio is an investment vehicle that divides your money into two segments: the "core," composed of low-cost, stable funds, and the "satellite," composed of riskier, actively managed funds. The hope is to stabilize a portfolio with stable long-term returns while also having some room to make tactical bets that can earn extra returns.

The function of the core

Story continues below Advertisement

The core is typically composed of diversified, large index funds or ETFs. They are linked to large market indices such as the Nifty 50 or Sensex and therefore make your portfolio rest on solid ground. Being less costly and reducing the risk of underperformance, they keep the portfolio anchored in the face of volatility. For the average investor, 60–80% of the investment goes into the core.

The role of the satellite