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Question: Which tax saving Mutual Fund in India has been consistently delivering a return of 40% or more ?

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Question : Which tax saving Mutual Fund in India has been consistently delivering a return of 40% or more ?
I want to invest in mutual funds. I would like to go ETF's, but they do not provide tax benefit. Can anyone suggest something good?
- asked by Blackstar*

All Answers:
Answer #1
NONE. so far.
- answered by emce

Answer #2
40% is too optimistic.Also with such fallingmarkets, most of the top performing funds haveturned -ve.SBI's Magnum Tax Gain is India'slargest ELSS scheme
- answered by Focus

Answer #3
sir,1,sundaram tax saver2,principal parsonal taxsaver3,hdfc long term advantage fundthanks,maheshmewadaph,09824097824
- answered by Mahesh M

Answer #4
I would be very happy if I got 40% one year in adecade AND managed to hang on to it. Yourexpectation of a consistent 40% is terriblyunrealistic. Risk and return are directlyconnected. You cannot get around that fact. So 40%and "consistent" DON'T go together. Your return ispayment for taking risk. Only an extremely riskyinvestment could return that much and then yourchances of losing some or all your money is alsovery high. Be careful.Good Luck.
- answered by Thor




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