What is the difference between Direct and Regular Mutual Funds?
- Direct Plan: Investors buy mutual funds directly from the fund house, avoiding distributor commissions and resulting in lower costs and higher returns.
- Regular Plan: Investors buy mutual funds through brokers or distributors, leading to slightly higher costs due to commission charges.
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How to add funds to my trading account?
You can easily add funds to your trading account through our mobile application (Swastika) by following the Video/ below steps:- Our detailed video on adding funds: Follow these Steps: 1. Log in to Swastika app. 2. Click on the "Add Funds" button, ...
How can I add funds to my Swastika account through the web trading platform?
Log in to Swastika Account. Go to the ‘Funds’ tab located at the top-right section of your dashboard. Enter the Amount and Proceed to Add Funds: Select Mode of Payment: A new window will pop up asking you to select a mode of payment. You can choose ...
Is there a limit on how much funds I can transfer to my trading account?
Yes, there is a limit of funds that you can transfer to your trading account. Platform Minimum Limit Maximum Limit UPI Rs. 1 Rs. 1 lakh Net Banking Rs. 50 No limit
What is a Mutual Fund?
A mutual fund is an investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors and invests it in a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other assets. The fund is managed by professional fund managers, and investors earn returns based on the ...
What is NAV (Net Asset Value)?
NAV is the per-unit price of a mutual fund scheme, calculated as the total value of assets minus liabilities divided by the number of outstanding units. It changes daily based on market fluctuations.