Pros | ![]() Beats FD returns for both 3Y & 5Y duration. | ![]() Larger AUM within category. ![]() Beats FD returns for both 3Y & 5Y. | ||
Cons | ![]() 5Y returns in the bottom 25% of the category. ![]() 3Y returns in the bottom 25% of the category. | ![]() Underperforms benchmarks during bull run. ![]() 5Y returns in the bottom 25% of the category. |
INDMoney rank | - | 10/19 | ||
Category,Subcateogry | Equity,Mid-Cap | Equity,Mid-Cap | ||
Fund Age | 12 Years | 12 Years | ||
Fund Size | 120 Cr | 28809 Cr | ||
Min Investment | SIP ₹500 Lumpsum ₹500 | SIP ₹100 Lumpsum ₹100 | ||
Expense Ratio | 2.16% | 0.55% | ||
Exit Load | 1% | 1% | ||
Benchmark Index | Nifty Midcap 150 TR INR | S&P BSE Midcap 150 TR INR |
No of Holdings | 51 | 99 | ||
Top 5 Holdings | Aurobindo Pharma Ltd (4.21%) Bank of India (3.86%) Dalmia Bharat Ltd (3.56%) AU Small Finance Bank Ltd (3.53%) Aditya Birla Capital Ltd (3.43%) | Fortis Healthcare Ltd (3.16%) Indian Hotels Co Ltd (3.1%) Coromandel International Ltd (2.99%) Persistent Systems Ltd (2.59%) Bharti Hexacom Ltd (2.41%) | ||
No of Sectors | 10 | 11 | ||
Top 3 Sectors | Financial Services (25.9%) Consumer Cyclical (19.51%) Industrial (18.89%) | Consumer Cyclical (21.94%) Financial Services (17.34%) Health (13.34%) | ||
Equity % | 90.44% | 89.95% | ||
Debt % | - | - | ||
P/E | 21.24 | 38.4 | ||
P/B | 2.65 | 6.63 | ||
Credit Quality | - | - | ||
Modified Duration | - | - | ||
YTM | - | - |
1-Month Return | 7.7% | 7.76% | ||
3-Month Return | 13.53% | 12.71% | ||
6-Month Return | 1.4% | 2.7% | ||
1-Year Return | 0.88% | 11.81% | ||
3-Year Return | 21.57% | 23.13% | ||
5-Year Return | 25.7% | 27.03% |
Sharpe | 0.51 | 0.7 | ||
Alpha | -5.66 | -1.39 | ||
Beta | 1 | 0.83 | ||
Standard Deviation | 18.17 | 15.74 | ||
Information Ratio | -1.26 | -0.68 |
Description | Taurus Discovery (Midcap) Fund - Direct Plan-Growth Option is an equity fund.The fund could potentially beat inflation in the long-run. | Axis Midcap Fund Direct Plan Growth is an equity fund.The fund could potentially beat inflation in the long-run. | ||
Managers | - | Shreyash Devalkar |