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Nilesh Shah View on Index Fund vs Actively Managed Fund

One of the frequent questions I receive from clients and especially first-time investors is…

“Index Funds Vs Actively Managed Funds, which is better?”

“What Percentage of allocation can I give for each?”

A very good question indeed.

It is not just a matter of choice with investment style.

Unfortunately, the noise around social media project it to be that way to the first-time investors.

But be it an amateur investor or an experienced investor, the question still stands.

Let’s get it over with once and for all.

Who better to answer this question than Mr. Nilesh Shah?

A veteran fund manager. He is also the Managing Director of Kotak Mahindra AMC.

Find out how you should choose your fund and what matters the most when you do.

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