What is the current price / NAV of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The current NAV of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF is ₹35.58, as of 17th April 2025.What are the returns of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF was launched on 30th April 2014. This mutual fund's past returns are as follows:- 1 Year Returns: 8.82%
- 3 Year Returns: 12.37%
- 5 Year Returns: 18.02%
What are the top 5 sectoral holdings of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The top sectors HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF has invested in are as follows:- Others | 97.89%
- Miscellaneous | 2.11%
What are the top 5 holdings of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The top 5 holdings for HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF are as follows:- HSBC Large Cap Fund- Direct Growth | 46.57%
- HSBC Small Cap Fund - Direct Growth | 14.18%
- HSBC Medium To Long Duration Fund - Direct Growth | 12.42%
- HSBC Midcap Fund - Direct Growth | 7.25%
- HSBC Dynamic Bond Fund - Direct Growth | 7.01%
What is the asset allocation of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The asset allocation for HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF is as follows:- Mutual Funds | 98.57%
- Cash & Equivalents | 1.43%
What is the AUM of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The AUM (i.e. assets under management) of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF is ₹55.41 Cr as of 17th April 2025.What is the expense ratio of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The expense ratio of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF Plan is 0.11 as of 17th April 2025.What is the volatility or standard deviation of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The volatility or standard deviation for the HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF is 11.22
Standard deviation measures the volatility or risk associated with the returns of a mutual fund. A higher standard deviation indicates higher volatility, suggesting that the returns of the mutual fund are more spread out from the average. On the other hand, a lower standard deviation implies lower volatility and a more stable performance.
What is the sharpe ratio of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The Sharpe ratio for the HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF is 0.33
The Sharpe ratio is a measure of risk-adjusted return that evaluates the performance of a mutual fund, by adjusting for its risk. Higher Sharpe ratio indicates a better risk-adjusted performance. A positive Sharpe ratio indicates that the MF has provided a return in excess of the risk-free rate for the amount of risk taken. Conversely, a negative Sharpe ratio suggests that the MF did not adequately compensate for the risk.
What is the Sortino ratio of HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF?
The Sortino Ratio for the HSBC Multi Asset Active FOF is 0.03
The Sortino ratio of a mutual fund is a measure of its risk-adjusted return, considering only downside volatility. It helps investors evaluate how well a fund is performing relative to its downside risk. A higher Sortino ratio (value >1) means the fund generates better returns for the downside risk taken.
Gains are added to taxable income and taxed according to the individual’s income tax slab
Gains are treated as long-term capital gains and taxed at 12.5%
Gains are added to taxable income and taxed according to the individual’s income tax slab
Gains are treated as long-term capital gains and taxed at 12.5%