What to do with your struggling SIPs | Value Research Equity markets have been in a wobbly state over the past year with no clear indication of where things will go in the near future. Barring a few, most stocks have gone down in value. It is not surprising then that the returns generated by SIPs are no different. In fact, one-to-two-year SIP returns of most equity funds are in the negative. Needless to say, investors are anxious. And if you've been religiously investing via SIPs, you too are probably now wondering whether it's time to redeem, pause, or continue these investments. It certainly isn't fun to watch your hard earned shed value. Join us in the next webinar as we discuss the situation and show you the way forward. Register now!

Investors' Hangout

Upcoming Episode

Nifty at 20K. What to do now?

Reserve a Spot

06-Oct-2023 12:30 PM to 12:40 PM

How long did Nifty take to go from 10,000 to 20,000? And what does Nifty at 20k mean for investors? Watch the next Investors' Hangout for the details.

What to do with your struggling SIPs Equity markets have been in a wobbly state over the past year with no clear indication of where things will go in the near future. Barring a few, most stocks have gone down in value. It is not surprising then that the returns generated by SIPs are no different. In fact, one-to-two-year SIP returns of most equity funds are in the negative. Needless to say, investors are anxious. And if you've been religiously investing via SIPs, you too are probably now wondering whether it's time to redeem, pause, or continue these investments. It certainly isn't fun to watch your hard earned shed value. Join us in the next webinar as we discuss the situation and show you the way forward. Register now!

By Dhirendra Kumar  |   13-Sep-2019

share

What to do with your struggling SIPs

Equity markets have been in a wobbly state over the past year with no clear indication of where things will go in the near future. Barring a few, most stocks have gone down in value. It is not surprising then that the returns generated by SIPs are no different. In fact, one-to-two-year SIP returns of most equity funds are in the negative. Needless to say, investors are anxious. And if you've been religiously investing via SIPs, you too are probably now wondering whether it's time to redeem, pause, or continue these investments. It certainly isn't fun to watch your hard earned shed value. Join us in the next webinar as we discuss the situation and show you the way forward. Register now!