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Axis Small Cap Fund gave 17.93%, 17.21%, 25.06%, and 19.58% returns in one year, three years, five years, and seven years, respectively.
Edelweiss Mid Cap Fund and HSBC Small Cap Fund have offered over 15% return in all the mentioned timeframes. Two schemes from Invesco Mutual Fund — Invesco India Large & Mid Cap Fund and Invesco India Midcap Fund — gave over 15% returns in all four horizons.
Kotak Emerging Equity Fund, the second largest midcap fund based on the assets managed, has offered more than 15% returns in all these horizons. The scheme gave 25.39%, 19.36%, 24.29%, and 17.01% returns in one year, three years, five years, and seven years respectively.LIC MF Small Cap Fund also featured on the list of consistent compounders. Two schemes from Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund — Motilal Oswal ELSS Tax Saver Fund and Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund — offered more than 15% returns in all the above mentioned horizons.Nippon India Growth Fund, the scheme with the highest NAV among all equity funds, has delivered over 15% returns in the last one, three, five, and seven years respectively.
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A deep dive into the data showed that among these 10 funds, Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund, has offered the highest return across all timeframes.
Further analysis of the data showed that all these 10 schemes have offered over 15% returns in the last nine months.
Many schemes offered over 15% returns in any one, two, or three horizons but we considered the schemes that gave over 15% returns in all the four mentioned horizons.
We considered all equity schemes such as largecap, midcap, smallcap, large & midcap, ELSS, focused, flexicap, multicap, value and contra funds. We considered regular and growth options.
Note, the above exercise is not a recommendation. The exercise was one to find which schemes have consistently offered over 15% return in the last one, three, five, and seven years. One should not make investment or redemption decisions based on the above exercise
One should always consider risk appetite, investment horizon, and goals before making an investment decision.
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