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SEBI Changing the Rules | Index vs Active vs Factor Funds: Which is Best ? | Gopi Krishna — MarketVault
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SEBI Changing the Rules | Index vs Active vs Factor Funds: Which is Best ? | Gopi Krishna

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In this video, we explain the recent SEBI rule changes and how they impact mutual fund investing in India. We also compare Index Funds, Active Funds, and Factor Funds to help you understand which one can be better for long-term wealth creation. Key Explanation Points: ✔ SEBI Rule Changes SEBI is making reforms to improve transparency, reduce costs, and protect investor interests in mutual funds. ✔ Index Funds These funds simply track the market index like Nifty or Sensex. Low expense ratio Passive investing Market-matching returns ✔ Active Funds Fund managers actively pick stocks to try and beat the market. Higher expense ratio Potential for higher returns Depends on fund manager skill ✔ Factor Funds These follow specific strategies like value, momentum, or quality investing. Rule-based investing Balanced between active and passive Can reduce emotional bias ✔ Which is Best for Long Term? There is no single “best” fund. The choice depends on your risk appetite, goals, and investment style. Many investors prefer a mix of index + active + factor funds for diversification. Conclusion: For most beginners, index funds are simple and cost-effective, while experienced investors may combine different fund types for better diversification. #sebi #mutualfunds #indexfunds #activefunds #factorfunds #longterminvesting #gopikrishna #socialpostfinance SEBI Changing the Rules | Index vs Active vs Factor Funds: Which is Best ? | Gopi Krishna | Socialpost Finance ------ #Finance #Investing #MoneyTips #SocialPostFinance #Socialpost Welcome to SocialPost Finance – your trusted source for smart financial tips, market insights, and strategies to manage and grow your money. Stay informed, make smarter decisions, and achieve financial freedom. Subscribe for weekly videos on personal finance, investing, budgeting, and economic trends. Follow Us On: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialpostfinance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socialpost_finance Contact us for a

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