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What is Moneycontrol Fund Rating?
Moneycontrol Rating is a toolkit to measure the consistency of performance of funds and is purely quantitative. The rating gives a quick summary of how a fund has performed historically relative to its peers. Investors are cautioned that past performance is not indicative of the future performance of the fund.
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How Funds are rated?
Moneycontrol scores reflect fund's historical total return performance relative to peers. The returns though adjusted for dividends and bonus, are not adjusted for loads.
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Moneycontrol does not rate a fund with less than 12 months performance track record. Each category must have a minimum of 10 funds for it to be rated. Moneycontrol does not rate Index funds and Institutional Plans.
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Moneycontrol believes that a larger size helps funds remain stable. Hence, only AMCs with assets size within the top 99% of the total assets managed by the mutual fund industry, and funds managing assets within the top 99% of the total assets managed by its peer group, qualify for the rating.
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Calculation & Scoring
The overall calculation is based on sum of percentile ranks for total return metrics over 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, and 3 years periods (as applicable) with maximum weightage given to the 1-year returns. The scores are subject to change every month.
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The resulting scores are converted into ranks and the rating is assigned as per the following distribution:
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