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[Value Research editors]( 16th February, 2024 --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear {NAME}, Did you know that small-cap funds gunned out 52 per cent returns in the last 12 months? Since the beginning of 2023, small-cap funds have been on a dream run, making investors much richer. So, it is no surprise that people have flocked to these funds, pumping Rs 40,000 crore into them last year alone. [Mutual Fund Insight Cover Image]( ) [Subscribe now!]( ) But will the party continue going forward? While this million-dollar question has stumped many, Mutual Fund Insight’s cover story offers data-backed insights into the following questions: - Are small-cap funds chasing stocks with inflated valuations? - Are they buying more risky, un-tested stocks? - Are they still managing to buy high-quality, high-growth stocks? - Are they being forced to find new stock opportunities? - Are we putting too much faith in small-cap funds? Our insights will not only help you find the current pulse of small-cap funds but also navigate this complex landscape with more information, nuance and confidence. Other stories this month: - Multi-cap funds have crossed the three-year mark. So, they are old enough to be judged on performance. That’s why we compare them with their close cousin, flexi-cap funds. - Tax season is here! To help you minimise your tax burden, our analysts bring you their 6 ELSS fund recommendations. - Warren Buffett’s buy-and-hold strategy is notoriously difficult to abide by as it requires boundless patience. Hence, we look at 15 funds that have mirrored this approach and have had success with it. - Catch our interviews with two heavyweights of the mutual fund industry – Niket Shah of Motilal Oswal AMC and Amit Nigam of Invesco MF. [Grab your copy of the latest issue of Mutual Fund Insight!]( ) Regards, Dhirendra Kumar Editor-in-chief Mutual Fund Insight [vro-logo]( Copyright © Value Research India Private Limited 2023. All rights reserved. C-103, Sector 65 Noida, 201301. [Manage Newsletters]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( Follow us [twitter-icon]( [facebook-icon]( [youtube-icon]( [linkedIn-icon]( [instagram-icon](

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