Prashant R Pimple, Sanjay Chawla, Pratish Krishnan, Miten Vora
Investment Objective
The scheme seeks to generate capital appreciation by investing in a portfolio of equity or equity linked securities while the secondary objective is to generate income through investments in debt and money market instruments. It also aims to manage risk through active asset allocation.
Rolling returns are the annualized
returns of the scheme taken for a specified period (rolling
returns period) on every day/week/month and taken till the
last day of the duration. In this chart we are showing the
annualized returns over the rolling returns period on every
day from the start date and comparing it with the benchmark.
Rolling returns is the best measure of a fund's performance.
Trailing returns have a recency bias and point to point
returns are specific to the period in consideration. Rolling
returns, on the other hand, measures the fund's absolute and
relative performance across all timescales, without bias.
Key
Performance and Risk Statistics of
Baroda BNP Paribas Balanced Advantage Fund-Regular Plan-IDCW Option