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Is Axis Small Cap Fund Still a Smart SIP Choice in 2025? Would Love Your Insights!
Asked 09 May 2025 12:30:32
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09 May 2025 12:30:32 Kirti Garg posted:
Curious About Axis Small Cap Fund Performance LatelyHi everyone,
I’ve been reviewing different mutual fund options for starting a new SIP and after some digging, the Axis Small Cap Fund stood out as an interesting candidate. It has had a lot of buzz in the past few years, but I wanted to ask — is it still a reliable option in 2025?
Why I’m Considering Axis Small Cap Fund
From what I’ve read, the Axis Small Cap Fund focuses on investing in promising small-cap companies that have high growth potential. Naturally, small caps carry more risk than large-cap or balanced funds, but the potential returns can be quite appealing over a longer period.
The Axis Small Cap Fund Regular Growth plan in particular seems to be popular among long-term investors. I also checked out the Axis Small Cap Fund Regular Growth NAV, and although it's seen some ups and downs, the long-term trend looks positive. Still, I'd love to know how it’s performing compared to other small-cap funds right now.
Is SIP the Best Approach for This Fund?
I’m leaning toward starting a SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) rather than a lump sum investment to manage risk better. Since small-cap funds can be volatile, SIP seems like a safer and smarter entry strategy.
I've also seen this fund mentioned in a few “Best SIP for long-term growth” lists, which got me even more curious. But I’d prefer hearing real feedback from people who are actually investing in it — past the headlines and marketing.
Looking for Real Opinions and Advice
So here’s my main question:
Is Axis Small Cap Fund still a good investment in 2025 through SIP, especially with market volatility being what it is?
If anyone here is currently investing in this fund or has done so recently, how has your experience been?
Is the NAV moving in the right direction? Any regrets or pleasant surprises?
Your thoughts will really help me — and probably a few others lurking — make a better decision.
Thanks in advance for sharing!