Hybrid funds built for volatility

As the markets have turned volatile, investing in hybrid funds can deliver better risk-adjusted returns through diversification. Investors with a moderate-to-high risk appetite should opt for aggressive hybrid funds. And those with low risk appetite, should look at balanced advantage funds.

Aggressive hybrid funds invest 65-80% in equities and the rest in debt. On the other hand, balanced advantage funds dynamically adjust equity and debt allocations based on market conditions. These funds increase equity exposure during bullish markets and reduce it during bearish phases, optimising returns while managing risk.

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The benchmark Sensex has lost over 9,000 points since the peak in September last year. Given the expected market volatility in the year, Nirav Karkera, head, Research, Fisdom, recommends investors to prioritise exposure to balanced advantage funds as they offer fund managers the flexibility to allocate across equity, debt, and arbitrage strategies to capitalise on market movements. “Rather than selecting aggressive hybrid funds, allocating investments in two balanced advantage funds with distinct fund management approaches may add more value and enhance portfolio resilience,” says Karkera.

However, Soumya Sarkar, co-founder, Wealth Redefine, AMFI registered mutual fund distributor, says in the current market scenario, a combination of aggressive hybrid funds and balanced advantage funds may be prudent. “Aggressive hybrid funds, with a higher equity allocation, can offer growth potential, while balanced advantage funds can provide flexibility and risk management,” he says.

Benefit in case of rate cuts

If the Reserve Bank of India cuts interest rates, the bond component of hybrid funds stands to benefit significantly. When interest rates fall, bond prices typically rise because the yields on existing bonds, which may offer higher interest payments than newly issued ones, become more attractive to investors. “Lower rates drive bond prices higher, leading to capital appreciation for the debt portfolio,” says Sonam Srivastava, founder, Wright Research.

Investors can benefit by investing in hybrid funds with significant debt exposure, as these funds not only capture gains from falling interest rates but also provide diversification and risk mitigation. Entering hybrid funds early in the rate-cutting cycle allows investors to maximise the dual advantage of potential bond price appreciation and equity market gains, especially if lower rates stimulate economic growth and corporate earnings.

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