Bajaj Allianz Life Dynamic Asset Allocation Fund Now Open to All Investors [Business Wire India]
The asset allocation (between debt and equity) of the fund will be more dynamic/active in nature. It is based on an in-house quantitative model with limited qualitative input from the fund manager and aims to optimize risk-return. This investment strategy will help to minimize volatility and downside risk during market corrections.
For example: In a scenario, when market valuations get more expensive, the fund will reduce equity exposure. Alternatively, with more attractive market valuations, it will increase equity exposure. The asset allocation range of the fund will be as follows:
Equity and Equity related instrument: 10%-90%;
Debt and Debt related instrument: 10%-90%;
Money market instrument: 0%-80%.
Why invest in
Customers can consider some of the key points while investing in the
Dynamic
Optimize Risk and Return: The investment strategy not only seeks growth but also aims to minimize volatility and protect against downside risks during market corrections. By following this strategy, the fund endeavors to shield investors from excessive market fluctuations, providing a level of stability that can be especially appealing during uncertain times.
Significant traction from investors for the strategy: In the mutual fund industry, Dynamic Asset Allocation funds (also known as balanced advantage funds) have gained significant traction from investors because they are getting the right advantage at the right time of the market.
For more information, please visit the website: https://www.bajajallianzlife.com/
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