Your Questions Answered: Nasdaq 100 vs. S&P 500—Which index is better for investing?
Live MintWe have been investing through SIP in large-cap and index mutual funds for the past 8 years. International mutual fund schemes of domestic mutual funds houses which in accordance with Securities and Exchange Board of India regulations invest in equity of companies listed abroad, American Depository Receipts and Global Depository Receipts of Indian companies, debt of companies listed abroad, Exchange Traded Funds of other countries, units of passive index funds in other countries, units of actively managed mutual funds in other countries. Professional management: International mutual funds offered by domestic mutual fund houses are managed by experienced fund managers who have expertise in global markets. Regulatory oversight: Investing in international mutual funds through domestic mutual fund houses provides the advantage of regulatory oversight by the SEBI. Investment objectives Nasdaq 100: Investors seeking high growth potential and willing to accept higher volatility may prefer the Nasdaq 100 index mutual funds.