Sector and Thematic Funds deliver great returns when the sectors and themes associated with them perform well. Some sector and thematic funds have made investors rich since the outbreak of the Corona pandemic. In just two years, he has nearly tripled investors’ money. Two years means from March 2020 to February 23, 2022. Let us know about these funds in detail.
1. ICICI Prudential Technology Fund
The fund has given returns of around 278 per cent in the last two years. This fund has invested 10 per cent of its money in the stocks of US giants. These include Facebook and Microsoft. Its investments in Indian IT companies are Happiest Minds Tech, Mindtree, KPIT Technology and Sonata Software. The returns of these companies have been between 141 and 500 per cent in two years.
2. Quant Infrastructure Fund
This fund too has given 278 per cent returns in two years. The fund has invested in stocks of giants like Bharti Airtel, UltraTech Cement, Adani Ports, Reliance Industries and Larsen & Toubro. Recently, the fund has increased its focus on banks, construction projects, transportation and non-ferrous metal stocks.
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3. ICICI Prudential Commodities Fund
The fund has given 267 per cent returns in two years. The fund was launched in October 2019. Since then the fund has performed well. The fund has invested in the stocks of Godavari Power & Ispat, Hindustan Oil Exploration, Hindalco Industries, National Aluminum Company and JSW Steel. These stocks have given returns of up to 1.58 per cent in 2 years.
4. Aditya Birla SL Digit India Fund
The fund has given 230 per cent returns in two years. Its 5 percent investment is in American technology companies. It has also invested well in stocks of midcap and smallcap companies. It has invested in Happiest Minds Tech, Mindtree, KPIT Technology, Persistent Systems and Sonata Software. Of these, KPIT Technologies has given 556 per cent return in 2 years.
5. Tata Digital India Fund
This fund has given 225 per cent returns in two years. It has invested 79 percent in the shares of software companies. However, its portfolio also includes shares of telecom services, industrial capital goods and transportation companies. Its portfolio includes Mphasys, Persistent Systems, Mindtree, L&T Technology Services and Wipro have performed well.
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