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Economic Times
03-07-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
Gold ETFs turned Rs 10,000 monthly SIP into nearly Rs 10 lakh in 5 years. Have you missed the gold rush?
Gold ETFs have delivered impressive returns over the past five years. A monthly SIP of Rs 10,000 in some funds grew to almost Rs 10 lakh. LIC MF Gold ETF and UTI Gold ETF showed strong performance. Gold ETFs saw inflows in May, indicating renewed investor interest. Experts suggest this is due to stable gold prices and global uncertainties. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Popular in MF The yellow commodity-based ETFs have turned a Rs 10,000 monthly SIP into nearly Rs 10 lakh in just five years, an analysis by ETMutualFunds showed. Around 11 funds have marked their presence in the market for the last five years. LIC MF Gold ETF turned this Rs 10,000 monthly SIP into Rs 9.93 lakh with an XIRR of 20.93% in the last five years. The total invested amount was Rs 6 lakh in the mentioned period. UTI Gold ETF turned a similar SIP investment of Rs 9.92 lakh with an XIRR of 20.87% in the said India Gold ETF turned the same SIP amount to Rs 9.91 lakh with an XIRR of 20.83%. Axis Gold ETF and ICICI Pru Gold ETF turned the monthly SIP of Rs 10,000 to Rs 9.90 lakh each with an XIRR of 20.79% and 20.77% respectively in the same time Birla SL Gold ETF, HDFC Gold ETF, and Kotak Gold ETF turned the monthly investment to Rs 9.88 lakh each in the similar time period. Aditya Birla SL Gold ETF offered an XIRR of 20.71% whereas the other two delivered an XIRR of 20.70% Gold ETF gave an XIRR of 20.59% in the last five years and turned the same SIP to Rs 9.86 lakh in the mentioned the last five years, Quantum Gold Fund ETF turned Rs 10,000 SIP to Rs 9.84 lakh followed by Nippon India ETF Gold BeES , the largest gold ETF based on assets India ETF Gold BeES turned Rs 10,000 SIP to Rs 9.83 lakh with an XIRR of 20.50% in the last five years. The scheme manages an asset of Rs 20,836 crore as on May 31, May 2025, Gold ETFs received inflows of around Rs 291 crore from an outflow of Rs 5.82 crore in April. An expert is of the opinion that the renewed traction in May signals a gradual return of investor interest, likely driven by resilient gold prices and sustained global uncertainties that reinforce gold's appeal as a strategic uptick also shows that investors are regaining confidence in gold, as it continues to offer stability amid mixed signals from equity and bond markets,' said Nehal Meshram, Senior Analyst – Manager Research, Morningstar Investment Research India.'Furthermore, the relative stability in gold prices through May have provided a more attractive entry point for investors looking to build or rebalance allocations toward safer assets,' Nehal added.


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Up 29% in 5 months! Should you invest or avoid gold mutual funds?
Gold based funds and ETFs together have offered an average return of 29.11% in the current calendar year so far. There were around 32 funds including both gold funds and gold ETFs in the said time period. LIC MF Gold ETF FoF offered the highest return of around 30.14% in the current calendar year so far, followed by UTI Gold ETF which gave 29.75% return in the same Gold ETF gave 29.37% return in the same period. Zerodha Gold ETF delivered a return of 29.28% in the said time period. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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View Details » by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Most Cat Parents Miss This About Their Aging Cats Dr. Marty Click Here Undo Also Read | ITC and Cochin Shipyard among stocks that Quant Mid Cap Fund bought and sold in May Invesco India Gold ETF FoF and Groww Gold ETF FOF gave 28.34% and 28.14% returns respectively in the current calendar year so far. Experts attribute this surge to a combination of global economic and geopolitical factors such as geopolitical uncertainty and central bank buying. Live Events 'Gold prices have rallied in recent times due to a combination of global economic and geopolitical factors such as rising tensions globally, such as conflicts in the Middle East, and Trump tariffs, have increased demand for gold as a safe-haven asset and several countries, including China and India, have been aggressively adding gold to their reserves to diversify away from the US dollar and enhance financial security,' Shweta Rajani, Head - Mutual Funds , Anand Rathi Wealth Limited shared with ETMutualFunds. The expert further shared country wise gold purchases over the years and mentioned that with India seeing a huge jump to 72.6 tonnes of gold in 2024, the highest annual purchase in this three-year period and a 347% increase from 2023 and this sharp rise indicates a strategic focus on gold as a reserve asset, aligning with global trends of de-dollarization and building resilience due to the geopolitical and economic uncertainties. Echoing a similar opinion, another expert mentions that fresh investments should be made cautiously. 'Gold has rallied due to rising global geopolitical tensions and increased central bank buying early in the year. While it has given strong YTD returns, fresh investments should be made cautiously, as much of the rally may already be priced in,' Shruti Jain, Chief Strategy Officer, Arihant Capital Markets told ETMutuaFunds. Quant Mutual Fund, in a recent note, highlighted that gold may be due for a short-term correction of 12-15% in dollar terms over the next two months. The fund house cautioned investors that the metal may have "peaked out" in the short term, noting that while gold prices have surged recently, the momentum could slow down, and a retracement in prices could be on the horizon. While commenting on whether one should increase their gold investment or wait for further correction, Jain advises that after this steep run-up, it's better to wait for a dip before adding more and gold should ideally make up 3–5% of the total portfolio as a diversification and risk-hedging tool. On the other hand, Shweta Rajani suggests investors to maintain a balanced portfolio, with an asset allocation of 80:20 in equity to debt but if one wants exposure to gold, it should not exceed 5-10% of their portfolio. Also Read | Eternal and Vedanta among stocks which Edelweiss Mutual Fund bought and sold in May 'Gold should be treated as a defence asset, with maximum exposure at 20%. Combined allocation to gold and debt should not exceed 20% of the overall portfolio to maintain growth potential,' she added. Amid safe-haven buying triggered by Israel-Iran tensions and weakness in the dollar index, gold August futures contracts on the MCX opened sharply higher by Rs 2,011 or 2.04%, crossing the Rs 1 lakh mark to trade at Rs 1,00,403 per 10 grams on last Friday, according to a report by ETMarkets By attributing the recent gold rally to mainly driven by demand and supply, not underlying fundamental metrics, the expert from Anand Rathi Wealth mentions that investing in Gold through SIP is not the best option for investors. They would generate a better return investing in equity mutual funds. She further shared that if an investor does an SIP in Gold ETFs and another investor does an SIP in 5 diversified equity mutual funds, the XIRR return for gold is 12.53%, whereas for an equity mutual fund portfolio, it is almost 15%. Sharing a different opinion, Jain mentions that the rally is largely driven by geopolitical tensions and global factors, including safe-haven demand and foreign central bank purchases and having gold in your portfolio is always a good idea because it adds diversification and additionally it's also a good idea to invest via SIP to spread out your entry and manage risk. In the last one year, gold based funds have offered up to 38.16% returns with an average return of around 37.16%. Tata Gold ETF offered the highest return of around 38.16% in the last one year, followed by UTI Gold ETF which gave 38.09% return in the same period. Zerodha Gold ETF offered a 37.69% return in the last one year. Invesco India Gold ETF FoF gave the lowest return of around 35.61% in the last one year period. Post looking at the last one year performance and current rally, Jain shared that Gold may face some pressure if geopolitical tensions subside and also there is news on selling by China. 'Expect it to trade in a range, and avoid aggressive buying at current highs,' she adds. 'Gold ETF holdings have declined in May 2025 to 930 tonnes compared to April 2025. However, the expectation is that the investors will continue to invest in yellow metal for portfolio diversification,' according to commodity communique by Tata Mutual Fund. Also Read | Deepak Shenoy's Capitalmind Mutual Fund files its first draft document with Sebi for a flexi cap fund After analysing the different probabilities of CAGR of Nifty vs. Gold over different time frames, Shweta Rajani firmly says that Gold's ability to deliver high long-term returns significantly declines over time and the chance of earning over 12% CAGR from gold is just 0.58% over 10 years and drops to 0% over 15 years and despite similar volatility to equity, its long-term upside is limited, making it less rewarding on a risk-adjusted basis. 'When considering long-term wealth creation, Nifty maintains a much stronger probability of beating inflation and compounding wealth versus Gold, which have a higher standard deviation and lower risk adjusted return potential. As mentioned, gold is a defence asset like debt. Hence, the total allocation to gold and debt in your portfolio should not exceed 20%,' Shweta Rajani said. Gold is considered a hedge against inflation and with global economic conditions remaining uncertain, gold is expected to retain its appeal as a hedge against market instability. Gold ETFs are exchange-traded funds that track the price of physical gold. Each unit of a Gold ETF is backed by a specific quantity of gold, usually equivalent to one gram. They are listed on stock exchanges, and you need a demat and trading account to buy and sell them. ( Disclaimer : Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. 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