A lot of readers had been writing in to us saying they didn’t find the OLM Elite section is the ‘last’ issue. But the fact is, it was never meant to be published every month. When we started off with this section some 18 months ago, the purpose was to have its periodicity every three months—a decent enough timeframe to revisit your investments and make any course correction if need be.
But since many miss out on such finer details about a section, we have decided to carry OLM Elite in every issue, albeit in a concise way. We will now publish the data about the funds in each portfolio in every issue from now on and also come up with a detailed analysis twice a year. We will also feature interaction with one fund manager every month to understand their approach to investing and dwell deeper into a scheme’s performance.
For the uninitiated, we would like to reiterate some finer points of the OLM Elite again. The section features five portfolios that are so defined that depending on the kind of investor that you are, you could pick any or even a combination of funds if you found it more appealing. This way, this list solves one of the biggest problems faced by investors—how to categorise funds into groups that meet their investment needs. These investor types are: The Beginner, the Safe Player or the cautious investor, the Ultracool or the investor looking for stable growth, the Adventurer who seeks higher returns, and the Fixed Guns for investors looking for an alternate to the staid fixed deposit-type option. These largely define a broad range of investors that most of us can be associated with. So, take a look at all the sections and find out your investor type.
Beginner