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    Smallcaps, infra, PSU mutual funds make investors richer with 30% CAGR in 5 years

    Smallcap, capex, and PSU focused mutual funds have achieved the highest returns over a five-year period, with smallcap funds leading at an average return of 33.55%. Flexi cap and multi-cap funds are recommended for stability. Caution is advised for new investors considering smallcap schemes due to their volatile nature.

    Smallcap stock jumps 32% in 2 days on Microsoft partnership for AI

    Datamatics advances its copilot innovation by customizing solutions for each organization with support for Microsoft 365 or creating custom copilots for each unique client organization, which enables organizations to maximize the potential of copilots through a personalized, consultative approach rather than a one-size-fits-all method.

    Rocket Returns: This Madhusudhan Kela and Sunil Singhania-owned smallcap stock has rallied 45% since April QIP

    Shilpa Medicare, held by Madhusudhan Kela and Sunil Singhania, has returned 45% since its QIP allotment four months ago. Singhania's Abakkus Diversified Alpha Fund-2 received 6 lakh shares, while Kela’s Cohesion MK Best Ideas Sub-Trust was allotted 8.79 lakh shares.

    Nifty 500 equal weight fund covers the market, but sas costs

    Financial planners recommended avoiding the Nippon India Nifty 500 Equal Weight Index Fund for low-risk investors due to its heavy exposure to small and mid-cap stocks. Advisers suggested using SIPs for those interested, highlighting high valuations in these sectors. The NFO closes on September 4.

    Avoiding Pitfalls: Key considerations before investing in momentum stocks

    The concept of "present value" is rooted in the idea that money's worth changes over time. Essentially, a rupee today is worth more than a rupee tomorrow. This is because money can be invested and earn interest, making it more valuable in the present. Factors like interest rates and people's outlook on the future influence how we perceive the value of money at different points in time.

    At 152, number of smallcaps with double-digit weekly returns jumps over 3 times

    This week witnessed a significant surge in smallcap stocks, with 152 of them posting double-digit gains, and nine even surpassing the 30% mark. This performance is notably stronger than the previous week, which saw only 43 smallcaps achieve double-digit growth. Leading the pack was Rane Madras with an impressive 39% return, followed closely by SEPC at 38%, Shriram Properties at 36%, and Tasty Bite Eatables at 35%.

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