ETF: These 5 Money Growing Funds Over the Last 1 Year, Investors Got Up to 61% Returns

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ETF Returns: If you want bumper returns by investing your capital, investing in Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) can be a good option. An ETF is also like a mutual fund but unlike a mutual fund you can sell the ETF anytime during the stock trading hours. ETFs can be bought and sold just like stocks. At the same time, the return and risk of ETFs also depend on the ups and downs of the stock market. Let’s know about 5 such ETF funds which have given investors up to 61% return in last 1 year.

1. Nippon India ETF Nifty PSU Bank BES
Nippon India has returned 61% to its investors in the last 1 year. Whereas, the net asset value of the fund is Rs.52. On the other hand, Nippon India’s total market value i.e. assets under management as on July 31 is Rs 1341.62 crore.

2. Kotak Nifty PSU Bank ETF
Kotak Nifty Investors in PSU Bank ETFs have also returned 61% in the last 1 year. Explain that the Net Asset Value of Kotak Nifty ETF is Rs 518. While the total market value of Kotak Nifty i.e. Assets under Management till July 31 stood at Rs. 1102.73 crore has been.

3. Motilal Oswal S&P BSE Enhanced Value ETF
Motilal Oswal ETF has returned 45% to its investors in the last 1 year. While the net asset value of this ETF is Rs.59. Let us tell you that the total market value i.e. assets under management of Motilal Oswal ETF as on July 31 was Rs 8.63 crore.

4. Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ ETF
Mirae Asset ETF has returned 40% to its investors in the last 1 year. While the net asset value of this ETF is Rs. is 61. Whereas Mira Asset ETF’s total market value i.e. assets under management as on July 31 is Rs 1642.91 crore.

5. India 22 ETF
India 22 ETF has returned 35% to its investors in the last 1 year. While the net asset value of this ETF is Rs.71. Further, India 22 ETF’s assets under management as on 31st July stood at Rs. 11,403.99 crores.

Disclaimer: Information provided here is only about stock performance, not investment advice. Investing in the stock market is subject to risk and you should consult your advisor before investing.

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