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Kalyani Sundaram
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2020 said to be the year of midcaps so that means its better to invest in Midcap funds?
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AR Kadam
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Depending on your existing portfolio. Exposure to Midcaps in your Total Portfolio should not exit more than 15-20% depending on your age and risk taking capacity.
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