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Gold ETFs, Multi-Asset Funds See Moderating Investor Interest

Created at 11 Jun · 6:10 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Investor appetite for sectoral and thematic mutual funds declined sharply in May, with inflows dropping 67% to Rs 647 crore. Gold ETFs also saw outflows, raising questions about investor caution towards concentrated bets.

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Key Numbers

67%decline in inflows for sectoral and thematic funds
Rs 647 crorenet inflows for sectoral and thematic funds in May
Rs 1,949 croreinflows into sectoral and thematic funds in April
68%year-on-year decline in inflows for sectoral and thematic funds
Rs 2,052 croreinflows into sectoral and thematic funds in May 2025
Rs 8,629 croregross inflows in sectoral and thematic funds in May
Rs 7,981 crorerepurchase/redemption from sectoral and thematic funds in May
21%highest return from sectoral and thematic funds in May
2.05%average return from sectoral and thematic funds in May
20.57%highest return from Mirae Asset Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ET
16.02%return from Edelweiss US Technology Equity FOF
11.15%return from Quant Teck Fund
4.49%return from HDFC Defence Fund
8.93%loss from HSBC Brazil Fund
5.35 lakh croreassets under management for sectoral and thematic funds in May
1%increase in AUM from April to May
Rs 5.30 lakh croreAUM for sectoral and thematic funds in April
40%month-on-month fall in overall equity fund inflows in May
22,907 croreoverall equity fund inflows in May
10–15%reasonable allocation in a theme for new investors

Who's Involved

AMFI
Association of Mutual Funds in India, data provider
Pallav Agarwal
Certified Financial Planner at Bhava Services LLP
Manish Kothari
Co-Founder & CEO of ZFunds
Mirae Asset Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF FoF
Fund with highest return in May
Edelweiss US Technology Equity FOF
Fund with second highest return in May
Quant Teck Fund
Tech sector based fund
HDFC Defence Fund
Actively managed defence sector fund
HSBC Brazil Fund
Fund that lost the most in May

↳ Why This Matters

The sharp decline in inflows into sectoral and thematic funds, alongside outflows from gold ETFs, indicates a potential shift in investor sentiment towards more diversified investment strategies, possibly due to increased market uncertainty and the difficulty of timing sector-specific bets.

Key facts

  • Investor appetite for sectoral and thematic mutual funds significantly weakened in May.
  • Net inflows into sectoral and thematic funds dropped by 67% to Rs 647 crore in May.
  • Gold ETFs experienced net outflows in May.
  • Experts suggest a shift towards diversified strategies over concentrated thematic exposure.
  • Thematic funds are considered suitable for experienced investors with a small allocation.

Investor interest in sectoral and thematic mutual funds significantly waned in May, with inflows plummeting by 67% to Rs 647 crore, according to AMFI data. This marks one of the steepest declines among equity-oriented schemes. Concurrently, Gold ETFs experienced net outflows, signaling a broader trend of moderating investor appetite for concentrated bets.

Experts suggest this slowdown reflects a preference for diversified strategies over thematic exposure, especially amid heightened market uncertainty and wide sector performance differentials. Manish Kothari, Co-Founder & CEO of ZFunds, noted that getting sector calls wrong can significantly impact returns, citing a 50-percentage-point differential between BSE Power and Nifty IT in under six months. Pallav Agarwal, Certified Financial Planner at Bhava Services LLP, added that the data indicates a lack of conviction rather than aggressive profit-booking, exacerbated by the absence of new fund launches in May.

Despite the flow slowdown, some sectoral and thematic funds delivered strong returns in May, with the Mirae Asset Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF FoF leading at 20.57%. However, experts advise that thematic investing is best suited for experienced investors with a small, selective allocation, emphasizing that diversified equity funds should form the core of most portfolios. Themes focused on domestic structural growth stories like capital expenditure, defence, healthcare, and consumption are considered attractive for the long term.

Frequently asked questions

The decline is attributed to a combination of factors including heightened market uncertainty, wide sector performance differentials, a lack of new fund launches, and a general preference for diversified strategies over concentrated thematic bets.

No, while overall inflows declined, some thematic funds delivered strong returns. The Mirae Asset Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF FoF, for instance, returned over 20% in May.

Gold ETFs experienced outflows in May, suggesting moderating investor interest. Experts recommend focusing on themes backed by durable earnings growth rather than short-term market narratives.

Thematic funds are generally recommended for relatively experienced investors who understand the risks associated with concentrated exposures, with allocations determined by individual risk appetite and portfolio objectives.

What Happens Next

01Investors will continue to monitor equity fund flow data for further trends.
02The performance of various sectors and themes will be observed for long-term opportunities.

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How It Developed

Gold ETFs experienced outflows in May.
Sectoral and thematic funds attracted Rs 647 crore in net inflows in May.
Inflows into sectoral and thematic funds declined 67% from the previous month.
Year-on-year, inflows into sectoral and thematic funds decreased by 68% in May.
Gross inflows in sectoral and thematic funds were Rs 8,629 crore in May, with redemptions at Rs 7,981 crore.
No new sectoral or thematic funds were launched in May.
Sectoral and thematic funds delivered an average return of 2.05% in May.
Mirae Asset Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF FoF offered the highest return of 20.57% in May.

Sources

T1
Are mutual fund investors losing interest in gold ETFs and multi asset allocation funds?The Economic Times
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Sectoral and thematic fund inflows plunge 67% to Rs 647 crore. Are investors turning away from thematic bets?The Economic Times

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