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Where should I invest for a time horizon of one to two years?

Dhirendra Kumar suggests sticking to fixed-income funds for a time horizon of one-two years

Where should I invest for a time horizon of one to two years?

Given the ongoing economic environment, where should I invest if I have a time horizon of only one to two years?
- Kunal

With a horizon of only one-two years, you should not think in terms of investing in equity funds at all, even if the markets may provide a good time to invest in. For a time frame of two years, only fixed-income funds are your option. Also, err on the side of caution and just be into ultra-short-duration or liquid funds and that's good enough.

This article was originally published on June 04, 2020.

Disclaimer: This content is for information only and should not be considered investment advice or a recommendation.

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