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Regret not redeeming investments during market high? This is how much


The markets have provided stupendous returns since the low in March 2020. In the last 18 months, BSE Sensex has moved from 25,981 to reach 60,000 in September. A straight 134% gain. However, owing to the recent fall, many investors are regretting not redeeming their investment during the market high.

But, is it really worth regretting?

Riding on the market high many investors have earned great returns by investing in the lows while redeeming during the highs. But, they would have earned much higher returns if they had stuck with their investments further.

Here is how:

Two of the biggest gainers in this high were Quant Small Cap fund and Kotak Small Cap fund.

When the Sensex was at 25,981on 27 March 2020, the NAVs for Quant Small Cap and Kotak Small Cap fund were 30.15, 50.07 respectively.

Now as the Sensex touched 40,509 on 9 October 2020, the NAV for Quant Small Cap was 62.05 and for Kotak Small Cap fund, it was 88.23. So for an investment of 1 lakh on each of the funds on 27 March 2020, the investor would have earned a total corpus of 2.05 lakh and 1.76 lakh.

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Similarly, when Sensex reached 50,731 on 5 February 2021, Quant Small Cap’s NAV was at 76.35 and Kotak Small Cap fund was at 119.82. The same investments grew to become 2.53 lakh and 2.39 lakh respectively.

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And, on 24 September 2021, as the Sensex reached 60,048, the corpus of each of the investment grew to 4.38 lakh and 3.55 lakh respectively with Quant Small Cap’s NAV reaching 132.26 and Kotak Small Cap fund’s NAV touching 177.94.

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Here is how much you could lose:

  • So if the investor had redeemed the investments when Sensex reached 40,000, he would have made a loss of 2.33 lakh on Quant Small Cap’s investment and 1.79 lakh on Kotak Small Cap fund’s investment (this is in comparison to the time Sensex reaches 60,048 in September 2021).
  • Similarly, the investor would have made a loss of 1.85 lakh and 1.16 lakh respectively, if he/she had redeemed the investment when Sensex reached 50K (as compared to the corpus on September 2021)

“Markets are rarely high when you visualise them today, in comparison with the future, say 10 years later. We invest for the future levels of markets. The nature of the market (especially in a developing country like India)…



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