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How to Pick Mutual Funds That Beat the Market

  Smart Strategies for Investing in Mutual Funds: A Guide to Maximising Your Returns One of the most well-liked investing options for people looking for expert management and diversification without having to choose individual equities is a mutual fund. One of the easiest ways for people to accumulate wealth over time is through mutual fund investments. Mutual funds combine the capital of numerous individuals to invest in a diverse portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other securities, in contrast to direct stock market investing, which necessitates considerable time, study, and risk tolerance. Mutual funds are a well-liked option for both new and experienced investors due to their expert management and diversification. But merely investing in a mutual fund and crossing your fingers seldom yields the best outcomes. A comprehensive approach that matches the appropriate fund selection and management strategies with your financial objectives, risk tolerance, and investment timeline is nece...

The biggest decline in Japan's economy record so far, GDP fell at 27.8% per annum in April-June quarter

  The COVID-19 epidemic in Japan, the world's third-largest economy, has severely affected consumption and trade. Due to this, Japan's economy declined by 27.8 per cent year-on-year in the April-June quarter compared to the same period last year. This is the biggest drop in Japan's economy so far.   In a report released on Monday, Japan's Cabinet Office said that the country's pre-seasonal seasonally adjusted real gross domestic product (GDP) declined by 7.8 per cent over the January-March quarter. The annual rate means that if the economy will decline at the same rate throughout the year, then what will be the rate of annual decline. Significantly, Japan's economy is stuck in recession in the January-March quarter itself.   According to Japan's media reports, the decline in Japan's economy is the biggest economic decline since World War II. But the Cabinet Office said that Japan started keeping such economic figures since 1980. The last biggest ...