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Best Mid Cap Mutual Funds in India

Category Snapshot

Total Funds
59In category
3Y Return
+17.2%Annualized
Max Drawdown
-8.6%3Y qtr avg
Moderately High RiskπŸ•° Long Term

Companies ranked 101–250. Higher growth potential, more volatility.

Best for:Wealth CreationRegular IncomeRetirement Planning

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Understanding Mid Cap Fund Funds

Mid Cap funds invest in companies ranked 101-250 by market capitalization. They offer higher growth potential than Large Cap funds while maintaining reasonable stability, making them suitable for moderate-to-aggressive investors.

How to Choose Mid Cap Fund Funds

  • Compare 5-year returns: Mid Caps historically deliver 2-3% better returns than Large Caps during bull markets.
  • Evaluate fund manager skill: Mid Cap performance depends heavily on stock-picking ability versus the market.
  • Check portfolio composition: focus on funds with 40-60 quality holdings for proper diversification.
  • Ask our AI: 'Which Mid Cap funds outperformed in the last 3 years?' or 'Compare Axis Midcap vs ICICI Mid Cap.'

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I invest in Mid Cap funds?

Mid Cap funds offer higher growth potential than Large Caps with moderate volatility. Ideal for 5-10 year investment horizons.

Are Mid Cap funds riskier than Large Cap funds?

Yes, they carry higher volatility. However, this translates to better long-term returns. A 7-year SIP typically mitigates volatility.

What's the difference between Mid Cap and Flexi Cap funds?

Mid Cap funds invest exclusively in mid-sized companies. Flexi Cap funds can invest across all market caps, giving managers more flexibility.

Should I hold Mid Cap funds during market downturns?

If you have a long-term horizon (5+ years), hold them. Market downturns create buying opportunities.

Important Disclaimer

Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully. Category metrics, comparisons, and AI insights on Qonfido are for educational and informational purposes only. They do not constitute personalized financial advice from a SEBI-registered advisor. Assess your risk appetite and consult a qualified professional before investing.