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Our Opinion |
Risk
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Return (%) |
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Expense Ratio (%)
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UTI BSE Sensex Next 50 ETF
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Very High
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0.22 |
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Very High
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0.04 |
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Very High
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0.04 |
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Very High
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0.05 |
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Very High
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0.05 |
₹25 Cr
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5,000
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Investment Strategy
The scheme seeks to provide returns that, before expenses, closely correspond to the total returns of the securities as represented by the underlying index, subject to tracking error.
Suitability
"When you invest for five years or more, you can expect gains that comfortably beat the inflation rate as well as returns of fixed income options. But be prepared for ups and downs in your investment value along the way.
This is a fund that invests in big companies. Compared to those that invest in smaller companies, such funds tend to fall less when stock prices fall. Therefore, they are more suited to conservative equity investors.
Like for all equity funds, you must invest only through the SIP route. Click here to read a primer on SIP investing.
Warning: Do not invest in this, or any other large-cap fund, if you need to redeem your investment in less than five years.
Capital Gains Taxation
Disclaimer: The tax information has been prepared on a best-effort basis using information available in the public domain and other sources that Value Research considers reliable. This is not meant as tax advice, and we advise you to consult your tax advisor before making any decision. Value Research takes no responsibility and assumes no liability for any loss or damage arising from any investment or redemption decision based on this information.
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To invest in UTI BSE Sensex Next 50 ETF you need a demat account and a trading account with a stockbroker, as Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are bought and sold on the stock exchange just like shares. You can purchase UTI BSE Sensex Next 50 ETF directly through your broker’s platform.
The latest declared NAV of UTI BSE Sensex Next 50 ETF, is ₹88.2395 as of 24-May-2025.
Company | Percentage of Portfolio |
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4.04
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3.33
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3.17
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3.13
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3.04
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Over the past five years, UTI BSE Sensex Next 50 ETF has delivered an annualised return of 28.57% as of 24-May-2025.
The minimum investment required to start investing in UTI BSE Sensex Next 50 ETF is ₹5,000 for the lump sum option and ₹-- for the SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) option.