New Delhi, April 19 -- Balanced advantage funds (BAFs)-hybrid mutual funds that dynamically shift between equity and debt-adjust their allocations in response to market conditions. In theory, they increase equity exposure when valuations are low and move towards debt when equities appear stretched.
A closer look at how India's five largest BAFs have moved over the past two years, however, reveals a more nuanced picture: the broad direction is consistent, but the pace, range and conviction differ from fund to fund.
Between January 2024 and March 2026, the Nifty 50 ran through a full cycle-rallying about 19% from around 21,700 to over 25,800, correcting nearly 14% through February 2025, recovering through the rest of 2025, and showing fre...
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