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How Can You Maximise Potential SIP Returns?

By investing for the long run, increasing your SIP amount, diversifying your investment portfolio, and using an online SIP calculator, you are already setting yourself up for success. 

India CSR by India CSR
October 2, 2024
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Investing in a systematic investment plan (SIP) is a prudent choice for many seeking steady wealth creation. It is a disciplined way of investing that helps you ride out market volatility over the long run. However, to truly make the most out of your SIPs, you must employ specific strategies.

If you are wondering how you can optimise your returns from SIPs, you are at the right place. Whether you are using an online SIP calculator to estimate returns or planning to open a demat account to begin your investments, here are some practical tips to assist in maximising your SIP returns. 

  1. Invest for the long term

The fundamental benefit of an SIP lies in the power of compounding. When you remain invested for an extended period, the interest you earn begins generating additional returns, resulting in exponential growth. For instance, if you invest in an SIP for only five years, the returns might be moderate.

However, extending your investment time frame to 10 or 20 years can considerably amplify your returns, as compounding kicks in stronger over time. Additionally, long-term SIP investments help you weather market volatility. Short-term market fluctuations have less impact on long-term investments, as the market generally corrects itself over time.

The mutual fund market, for instance, has historically shown an upward trend over the long term, making SIPs an ideal product for wealth creation. So, if you are serious about growing your funds, plan to invest for at least 10 years or more. 

  1. Enhance your SIP amount periodically

As your income increases, so must your SIP contribution. If you are investing the same amount year on year, you are missing out on the opportunity to enhance your returns. By increasing your SIP amount by 10% to 15% annually, you ensure that your investment grows with your income.

For instance, if you begin with a monthly SIP of â‚¹5,000 and increase it by 10% every year, after 10 years, you would be investing nearly double what you started with. This approach not only assists you save more but also accelerates wealth creation. Moreover, by stepping up your SIP amount, you can reach your goals much faster than by sticking to a fixed investment amount. 

  1. Select the correct mutual funds

SIPs can be performed in distinct mutual fund schemes, but not all funds are equal. Some fund schemes deliver higher returns while others may be riskier or underperform. Thus, picking the correct mutual fund is essential. 

Before you begin investing, you must assess the historical performance, expense ratio, and portfolio composition of the mutual funds available. Equity mutual funds tend to offer higher returns but come with greater risk, while hybrid mutual funds offer a balance between equity and debt, making them less volatile. 

For a more well-informed decision, using instruments like an online SIP calculator can be helpful. This allows you to compare the potential returns of distinct funds depending on distinct time horizons and investment amounts. Alternatively, consulting with a financial advisor can better guide you in selecting funds that match your goals and risk appetite level. 

  1. Diversify your investments

Putting all your investible funds into a single mutual fund scheme or sector can expose you to higher risk. A well-diversified portfolio, in contrast, lowers risk by disseminating your investments throughout distinct asset classes like bonds, equities, and gold. If one sector underperforms, another may do well, ensuring your thorough portfolio stays balanced.

Sectors like banking, technology, and pharmaceuticals have historically performed well, but market scenarios have changed. By diversifying your SIP investments throughout distinct sectors and asset types, you can cushion the effect of market volatility while still capturing growth in booming areas. This way, you safeguard your capital while optimising potential returns. 

  1. Do not try to time the market

One of the biggest mistakes investors make is trying to time the market. Predicting market ups and downs consistently is nearly impossible, even for seasoned investors. SIPs work best when you invest periodically, irrespective of market scenarios.

SIPs leverage the concept of rupee-cost averaging. This infers that when markets are down, you buy more units of the mutual fund at a lower cost, and when markets are up, you buy fewer units at a higher price. 

Over time, this averaging helps lower your thorough cost per unit, and you benefit when the market ultimately rises. Hence, sticking to a disciplined, consistent investment plan is the key to maximising returns through SIPs. 

  1. Use an online SIP calculator to plan effectively

An online SIP calculator is a handy instrument that can help you estimate the future value of your SIP investments. It allows you to input details such as monthly investment amount, investment tenure, and expected return rate to get an approximate idea of how much your investment could grow over time.

For example, if you are planning to invest ₹20,000 per month for 20 years at an anticipated return rate of 12%, the online SIP calculator will display you the final corpus, which in this case could be considerably higher than what you would anticipate.

It can even help you set realistic goals by giving you a clear picture of how much you require to invest monthly to reach your target amount. Before you open a demat account and begin investing, using an online SIP calculator is crucial for smart financial planning. 

Ending note

Maximising your SIP returns is not rocket science, but it does require a thoughtful approach. By investing for the long run, increasing your SIP amount, diversifying your investment portfolio, and using an online SIP calculator, you are already setting yourself up for success. 

Always remember that consistency is key – stick to your SIPs even when the market fluctuates.

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