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HSBC Mutual Fund
HSBC Mutual Fund · Regular · 4+ years of NAV data
Aggressive hybrid funds maintain 65–80% allocation to equities and 20–35% in debt instruments. This structure qualifies them for equity taxation (LTCG at 12.5% after one year, with ₹1.25 lakh annual exemption) while the debt sleeve provides a cushion during sharp market corrections. The debt allocation gives fund managers dry powder to rebalance into equities during drawdowns — a systematic buy-low mechanism. Aggressive hybrid funds are often recommended for first-time equity investors who want market participation but are not yet comfortable with 100% equity volatility. They are also used as accumulation vehicles by investors 3–5 years away from a financial goal, where pure equity exposure starts to carry too much sequencing risk. The downside versus pure equity: in strong bull markets, the debt drag reduces participation in upside. Over full market cycles, top-quartile aggressive hybrid funds have demonstrated competitive returns versus large cap funds with meaningfully lower maximum drawdowns.
Risk profile: This fund is classified as High riskunder SEBI's riskometer. Standard deviation: 12.95%. Maximum drawdown: 21.70%. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Read all scheme-related documents carefully before investing.