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Mutual Fund SIP: A Shortcut To Early Retirement? CA Warns As Study Finds Gap Between Expectations and Returns

Imagine being in your twenties, employed, and starting your investment journey through Mutual Fund Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), hoping they'll help you build wealth over time and maybe even retire early. It's a familiar story, and not just for youngsters, India's growing SIP inflows show that people across age groups and income levels are steadily turning to mutual funds to participate in the equity markets.

While SIPs are often seen as a simple and disciplined route to long-term investing, they're not a guaranteed wealth shortcut. MF SIPs are rather a commitment tool for regular savers than a sure-shot formula to get rich, highlighted a Chartered Accountant, Shruti Inani, in her recent social media post. Inani also flagged how certain volatile MF categories are even marketed as retirement solutions.

Mutual Fund SIP: A Shortcut To Early Retirement? CA Warns 'SIPs Aren't Magic'!

"SIPs aren't magic. They're commitment devices for salaried investors without lump-sums. They're training wheels for people who'd otherwise panic sell during crashes or blow their bonus on a bad market entry," read a LinkedIn post by Inani.

"But they sacrifice significant returns. They carry underestimated risks, especially in volatile categories marketed as retirement solutions. And they're being sold to millions who don't understand what they're actually buying," the post read further.

SIPs Sahi Hai?

The ex-EY Executive supported her argument with a study conducted by Rajan Raju. The study, was conducted across five NSE indices and evaluated the data over 20 years. It revealed "what the "SIP sahi hai" pitch conveniently omits. SIPs aren't always safe, and they definitely don't always win," stated Inani in her post.

Rajan Raju's research titled, "Are SIPs Really 'Sahi' ? A Continuous-Time Analysis of Systematic Investment Plans in Indian Equity Markets," addressed how safe SIP investments are in the long-term period. The study finds that there is a critical gap between MF SIP investors' expectations and outcomes in the current communication channel.

"Current 'SIP Sahi Hai'" messaging oversimplifies complex trade-offs and may contribute to unrealistic expectation formation," as per the study. The research author also urged for massive campaigns in improving financial awareness among Indians.

The researcher also concluded that SIPs can be the right option for investors with "extended horizons, systematic saving patterns, and risk management priorities"

Social Media Reacts To Post

The LinkedIn post garnered multiple reactions favouring the opinion about mutual funds SIPs. Whereas many other reiterated that long-term investment in MF SIPs can help investors get the benefit of compounding.

"We have it in our DNA to be risk averse. We want the best returns with minimal risk; There's always downside, risk and consequence to everything we do. That's also true with SIPs as well," commented a user.

"SIP should be done longterm. Market can be in downfall for 1-3 years but this is the time you can do averaging by doing SIP & also lumpsum if you have fund at your disposal. Always invest in top performing fund in the category & review every 3-6 months. I will always prefer SIP over lumpsum because you can average in different market cycles. When there is big downfall then invest lumpsum to take more advantage.," commented another user.

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