ℹ️ All transactions suspended temporarily
Nippon India Mutual Fund

Nippon India ETF Gold BeES

Commodities: Gold - Growth (Open ended)
Nippon India ETF Gold BeESNAV: 115.96 as on 16 Jul, 2026
Risk levelCategoryBenchmark
Copyright © 2026 sharpely. All rights reserved.
Factsheet
SEBI Riskometer: HighCategory: Commodities: GoldBenchmark: Domestic Price of Gold Index
₹115.79-0.57%
17 Jul 2026

Tracking Difference

Annualised return gap between Nippon India ETF Gold BeES and its benchmark index over 1Y, 3Y, 5Y and 10Y periods, compared to the average of all funds tracking the same benchmark.
Name1 Y3 Y5 Y10 Y
Fund-1.91%-1.60%-1.36%-1.15%
Avg. of funds with same benchmark-1.91%-1.60%-1.36%-1.15%

Rolling Returns Analysis

Rolling annualized returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES across 1Y, 3Y and 5Y windows — average, best, worst returns and percentage of positive return periods.
Metric1 Yr Rolling Returns3 Yr Rolling Returns5 Yr Rolling Returns7 Yr Rolling Returns
Analysis period14 Mar, 2008 - 17 Jul, 202609 Apr, 2010 - 17 Jul, 202612 Apr, 2012 - 17 Jul, 202622 Apr, 2014 - 17 Jul, 2026
Average returns15.78%12.24%10.41%9.43%
Standard deviation18.73%10.62%7.31%5.42%
Best returns115.92%
1 year ending on 29 Jan, 2026
43.55%
3 years ending on 29 Jan, 2026
28.55%
5 years ending on 14 Sep, 2012
26.39%
7 years ending on 29 Jan, 2026
Worst returns-21.35%
1 year ending on 05 Sep, 2014
-9.30%
3 years ending on 18 Dec, 2015
-3.33%
5 years ending on 01 Oct, 2018
-0.02%
7 years ending on 28 Dec, 2018
Period with positive return78.60%87.17%90.47%99.97%
Period with return > 5%68.03%69.73%77.26%79.93%
Period with return > 10%58.17%56.00%54.72%37.86%
Period with return > 15%48.28%39.11%20.01%15.30%
Beat % Category44.34%47.91%48.18%51.00%
Beat % Benchmark51.58%45.39%26.89%23.19%

Trailing Returns

Point-to-point returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES vs category average for YTD, 1M, 6M, 1Y, 3Y, 5Y and 10Y periods — with category rank and total funds count.
0%
20%
40%
5.5%
5.1%
-7.2%
YTD
-6.0%
-6.1%
0.7%
1 M
-0.7%
-1.2%
-5.7%
6 M
43.0%
42.6%
-3.4%
1 Y
31.9%
31.8%
8.2%
3 Y
22.5%
22.5%
9.9%
5 Y
14.8%
14.8%
12.3%
10 Y
Fund
Commodities: Gold
Domestic Price of Gold Index
NameYTD1 M6 M1 Y3 Y5 Y10 YSince Inception
Fund5.51%-6.04%-0.73%43.00%31.90%22.47%14.77%13.81%
Commodities: Gold5.11%-6.13%-1.16%42.60%31.79%22.46%14.84%-
Domestic Price of Gold Index-7.23%0.66%-5.72%-3.42%8.17%9.90%12.27%-
Rank in category20251914111217-
Funds in category40444135242121-

Period Returns

Calendar-year, quarterly and monthly return history of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES. Toggle between bar chart and table view to analyse periodic performance trends.

Historical Performance

Track NAV movement and cumulative returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES across 1M, 6M, 1Y, 3Y, 5Y and since-inception periods. Compare SIP and lumpsum growth over time.

Compare performance with respect to
Add benchmark

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 1-year returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES?
Nippon India ETF Gold BeES has delivered a 1-year return of 43.00% as of 16 Jul 2026. During the same period, its benchmark Domestic Price of Gold Index returned -3.42%. The fund has outperformed its benchmark over this period.
What are the 3-year returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES?
Nippon India ETF Gold BeES has delivered a 3-year CAGR of 31.90% as of 16 Jul 2026. Its benchmark Domestic Price of Gold Index returned 8.17% CAGR over the same period. CAGR (Compounded Annual Growth Rate) is the right way to evaluate multi-year ETF performance as it smooths out year-to-year volatility.
What are the 5-year returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES?
Nippon India ETF Gold BeES has delivered a 5-year CAGR of 22.47% as of 16 Jul 2026. Its benchmark Domestic Price of Gold Index returned 9.90% CAGR over the same period. A 5-year track record is considered a more reliable indicator of fund quality than shorter-term performance, as it captures at least one full market cycle.
What are the returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES since inception?
Since its launch on 8 Mar 2007, Nippon India ETF Gold BeES has delivered a CAGR of 13.81%. Since-inception returns reflect the fund's full history and give the most complete picture of long-term performance.
How has Nippon India ETF Gold BeES performed vs its category over the long term?
Over the long term, Nippon India ETF Gold BeES has ranked 11 out of 24 funds in the Commodities: Gold category on a 3-year basis, and 12 out of 21 funds on a 5-year basis. Category rank is one of several factors to consider alongside risk metrics and rolling return consistency when evaluating a fund.
What is the Sharpe ratio of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES?
The Sharpe ratio of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES is 1.27 (as of 16 Jul 2026). The Sharpe ratio measures how much return the fund generates per unit of risk (volatility) taken. A Sharpe ratio above 1.0 is generally considered good — the higher the ratio, the better the risk-adjusted return.
What is the alpha of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES?
The 3Y alpha of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES is -0.54% (as of 16 Jul 2026). Alpha measures the excess return generated by the fund over and above its benchmark Domestic Price of Gold Index, after adjusting for risk. A positive alpha means the fund manager has added value beyond what the market delivered. A negative alpha means the fund has underperformed its benchmark on a risk-adjusted basis.
What is the beta of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES?
The beta of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES is 0.97 (as of 16 Jul 2026). Beta measures how sensitive the fund is to market movements relative to its benchmark Domestic Price of Gold Index. A beta of 1 means the fund moves in line with the market. A beta above 1 means it is more volatile than the market; below 1 means it is less volatile. Nippon India ETF Gold BeES's beta of 0.97 indicates it is more defensive than its benchmark.
What are the rolling returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES?
The average 1-year and 3-year rolling returns of Nippon India ETF Gold BeES is 15.78% and 12.24% respectively. Rolling returns show the fund's annualized return across every possible 1-year and 3-year investment window, making them a far more reliable measure of consistency than point-to-point returns, which depend heavily on the start and end date chosen.