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Reliance Long Term Equity Fund - Review and Analysis

Reliance Long Term Equity fund will be managed by Sr. Fund Manager at Reliance Mutual Fund, Mr. Sunil Singhania.

Sunil Singhania has a fantastic track record with Reliance Growth Fund and his Reliance growth Fund is also recognized by Lippers for outstanding performance.

Here are two Podcast presentations by Sunil Singhania on Reliance Long Term Equity Fund - focusing on Smallcap and Midcap stocks.

Podcast Presentation - 1 by Sunil Singhana for Reliance Long Term Equity Fund.
Podcast Presentation - 2 by Sunil Singhana for Reliance Long Term Equity Fund.

Investors can subscribe to the issue as the fund manager is upbeat about the prospects of smallcap and midcap companies in India. He says this is a chance to get into the next sunrise sector and the next Infosys.

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Subscribe to Reliance Long Term Equity Fund - NFO

Reliance is coming with a new fund offering of Reliance Long Term Equity Fund - Closed ended for 36 months and then opens for regular sale and re-purchase. The focus of Reliance Long Term Equity Fund is to invest in Midcaps and Smallcaps of the BSE-Midcap and Smallcap indices to generate wealth. According to Lippers, Reliance is one of the top performing fund houses in the world, DalalStreet.Biz recommends a Invest.

Various Reliance Mutual Fund Schemes and Objectives:

Reliance Vision Fund - Large Caps

Reliance Growth Fund - Mid Caps and Large Caps

Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund - No Bias on any Cap or Sector

Reliance Equity Fund - Top 100 stocks by Market Capitalization and those present in the F&O Segment

Reliance Long Term Equity Fund - Small and Mid Cap Stocks [NFO, Subscribe]
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Reliance Growth and Reliance Vision Fund Top Performers

Global Mutual Fund Rating agency, Lippers have rated Reliance Growth and Reliance Vision fund amongst the top 20 funds for record performance in the past 5 years in the world.

Lipper data suggests, Reliance Growth Fund has given compounded returns of 71.39 per cent per annum, while Reliance Vision Fund has given return of 68.16 per cent over the past five years.

However, none of the HDFC funds figured in the list. If you want to invest in Mutual funds, then take the SIP route.
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