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Money Money Money: Investing in a volatile market
Aug 20, 2019 11:36 AM

It is quite natural for people to wonder about whether they are in the right kind of funds, specifically midcap funds which have seen a major fall in their net asset value (NAV).

So, what is the right approach? It is easy to say that you should ride out the storm, but are there any do’s and don’ts? At what point in time, do you need to churn your portfolio? When is it that you need to think about an exit and when is it that you should really stay put?

In this episode of Money Money Money, Ashish Shanker, head- investment advisory at Motilal Oswal Wealth Management helps investors navigate through these turbulent times.

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