Should SIPs be Continued When Returns are
Negative
Mutual Fund: Should SIPs be Continued When Returns
are Negative?
Monthly collections through SIPs hit an all time
high of Rs. 7,350 crore in June, 2018 which shows high interest in investing in
equity mutual funds through the SIP route.
However, many investors who started investing in
equity mutual funds using SIPs in the past year are seeing negative returns due
to the correction in the markets.
Find out what they should do in that case:
1. I started SIPs in 3 equity mutual funds in
January, 2018 of which two are giving negative returns. What should I do?
Investors should not start evaluating SIP returns
in less than a year’s time, as they could see disproportionate returns in the
near term.
For example, in 2017, we saw one-year SIPs in
midcap funds delivering as high as 40% return, but right now, some mutual funds
are showing negative returns.
They should continue with the SIPs with a long-term
time frame of 5 to 10 years. During this long cycle, the equity markets will go
through a number of ups and down, and in some of these times, they are bound to
see negative returns.
In the long term, equity market returns follow
the nominal GDP growth rates. Hence, investors should continue their SIPs
irrespective of the ones giving negative returns.
2. I will continue with my SIP, but does it make
sense to change the mutual fund scheme if the existing SIP returns are
negative?
Typically, six months is too short a period to
judge a scheme and its returns. Ideally, investors should give the fund manager
three to five years to perform.
If the fund underperforms its benchmark even over
a three-year period, then investors could take a closer look at it and shift to
another fund.
Alternatively, if the mandate of the scheme has
changed, or the fund manager has changed, they should discuss this with an
advisor before arriving at a decision.
3. How long can you run an SIP for?
Most fund houses stipulate a minimum time frame
of 6 months for the SIP. Investors can choose any tenure they wish, which could
be 3, 5 or even 10 years, or link it to their long-term goals.
Investors also have the choice to opt for the
perpetual option, which means the SIP will continue till the investor gives an
instruction to the fund house to close it.
Financial planners suggest investors link each
SIP they do to a particular goal and continue with the SIP till the goal is
reached.
4. I have money to spare every month post my
annual salary hike. Should I increase the allocation?
Do not get disturbed by the volatility in the
markets. Use this opportunity of a salary raise to increase your SIP amount
proportionately by using the top-up facility provided by the fund house.
It is important that as your income grows, so
should your investment amount.
Src: ET, Prashant Mahesh
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