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Should You Continue Holding SIPs in Mid-Small Cap Funds?

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With the recent market volatility, investors are concerned about whether to continue their SIPs in mid and small-cap funds. Experts suggest that it is essential to stay disciplined and focused on your long-term financial goals. Stopping SIPs during a downturn might seem tempting, but it could hinder your portfolio’s growth potential when the market recovers.

 

One of the primary reasons to continue with SIPs is the concept of rupee cost averaging, which allows you to buy more units when prices are low and fewer units when prices are high. This strategy can help reduce the overall cost of your investments over time. Additionally, mid and small-cap funds have historically shown strong performance in the long run, despite short-term fluctuations.

 

It’s crucial to periodically review and adjust your portfolio based on your risk tolerance and investment horizon. Diversifying your investments by including large-cap and flexi-cap funds can also help manage risk better. Remember, panic-driven decisions can lead to significant financial setbacks. Instead, staying invested and maintaining a well-balanced portfolio can help you achieve better returns over time.

 

In conclusion, continuing your SIPs in mid and small-cap funds, with periodic adjustments and diversification, can be a prudent approach to navigate the current investment landscape.

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