Investment Objective:
- Invest in India’s top 50 blue-chip stocks offering liquidity, stability, and consistent growth.
Investment Rationale:
- Stable and Mature Portfolio: The NSE 50 comprises India’s largest and most established companies, offering stability, consistent dividend income, and lower volatility compared to midcap or smallcap stocks.
- Liquidity and Transparency: As a highly liquid index, NSE 50 stocks enjoy higher trading volumes, better corporate governance, and greater regulatory oversight, reducing risks associated with less regulated asset classes.
- Long-term Growth in a Growing Economy: Capitalizing on India’s demographic dividend, urbanization, and structural reforms, NSE 50 stocks are positioned for sustained long-term growth, providing an attractive alternative to fixed income or niche investment options.
Investment Methodology:
- Universe Definition: The investment universe encompasses securities from listed companies within the NSE 500 Index and all exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which are rigorously filtered based on qualitative measures aligned with predefined investment objectives and rationales.
- Systematic Identification: Proprietary algorithms, advanced quantitative models, and technical analysis are utilized to systematically identify securities with a high probability of delivering superior returns.
- Data-Driven Framework: These models, thoroughly validated across diverse asset classes and various time horizons, integrate customized proprietary indicators such as momentum, volume, volatility, and trend analysis. This approach ensures that the portfolio construction process is entirely based on objective data and high-quality signals, devoid of biases, prejudices, or emotional factors.
- Optimisation of Security Selection: The selection of securities and their corresponding weightings within the Equity/ETF portfolio are further refined based on critical factors, including target portfolio size, ETF allocation, average daily trading turnover, available investment capital, rebalancing frequency, and the number of quantitative and technical criteria met by each security.




