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Does investing in sectoral equity mutual funds make sense?

With sector funds, the timing of the investment and the health of the concerned sector is very crucial.

April 09, 2018 / 10:19 IST
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Harsh Jain

Sector funds are mutual fund schemes that invest in a specific industry or sector only. This might sound counter-intuitive since mutual funds are preferred for the diversification they offer. However, sector funds also make a lot of sense for some investors.

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Various mutual fund advisors tell their clients to entirely stay away from sector funds. This is largely because sector funds are very risky and therefore not ideal for the novice investor. With sector funds, the timing for investments and the sector is very crucial. If done right, you can get very high returns. The idea behind sector funds is that they allow you to concentrate your investment in an industry that is poised to grow rapidly. It’s like taking a bet on a particular sector.

For example, certain economic conditions might cause the automobile sector to grow at a rate much higher than other industries. And while many mutual funds will have exposure to companies in the automobile sector, they will also have investments in companies of other industries. So the true benefit of the growth in the automobile sector will not reach you as there will be several other sector’s performances to average the returns.