
Tracking error of the Index fund (0.05%) is low
This is a measure of how well an Index fund/ETF has been able to replicate the performance of the benchmark its tracking. As a passive investor, lower tracking error is always better
What is Tracking Error?
Since this is a relatively new scheme (less than 3 years), we do not have sufficient data to conduct meaningful performance analysis
Expense ratio of the Index fund (0.61%) is in line with average expense ratio of other Index funds/ETFs (0.61%) tracking Nifty Non-Cyclical Consumer Total Return Index
This measures the relative expense of the index fund/ETF with respect to average expense ratio all index funds/ETFs tracking the same benchmark. Investors should always prefer schemes with lower expense, everything else remaining the same
What is Expense ratio?
Tracking difference of the Index fund (0.5%) is in a reasonable range
This measures the difference in returns (last 1 year) between the Index fund/ETF and its respective benchmark. Lower absolute tracking difference is better
What is Tracking Difference (1Y)?
The Scheme seeks to generate long term capital growth by investing in securities of the Nifty Non-Cyclical Consumer Index (TRI) in the same proportion / weightage with an aim to provide returns before expenses that track the total return of Nifty Non-Cyclical Consumer Index, subject to tracking errors.