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qsif Sector Rotation Long-Short Fund
Fund : Quant Mutual Fund SIF
Category : Equity - Sector Rotation Long Short
Type : Open Ended
NAV() 0.0000
Percentage Returns :
1 Month Ago : 0%
3 Months Ago : 0%
1 Year Ago : 0%
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Inception Date 27/04/2026 Fund Manager Mr. Sandeep Tandon
Initial Price 10.00 Min. Invest. ₹ 1000000
Objectives To achieve long-term capital appreciation by concentrating investments in equity and equity-related instruments of up to four high-potential sectors, while employing limited short exposure through derivatives to capitalize on sector-specific downturns and enhance risk-adjusted returns. There is no assurance that the investment objective of the Investment strategy will be achieved.
Entry Load Nil
Exit Load 1% if redeemed/switched out on or before completion of 15 days from the date of allotment of units. No Exit Load is payable if Units are redeemed / switched-out after 15 days from the date of allotment.
Scheme Plan Growth
Scheme Class Equity - Sector Rotation Long Short
Scheme Type Open Ended
Trailing Returns
Type 1 Mth(in %) 3 Mths(in %) 1 Yr(in %) 3 Yrs(in %)
Sensex6.9-6.51-4.157.97
Nifty7.46-5.23-1.389.93
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Mutual Fund
6th Floor, Sea Breeze Building, Appasaheb Marathe Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - 400025
Email : compliance.mf@quant.in
Web : https://www.qsif.com/
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