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Are you a conservative investor? Here’s a list of some investment bets for you

Aug 9, 2020, 11:49 IST
Austin Distel
  • From Airtel and TCS to HUL and ITC— these are the top stocks to buy, according to IIFL Securities.
  • Here’s the list of top stocks that qualify for ‘conservative’ risk appetite investors.
  • Conservative risk appetite investors are those who prefer stability over growth.
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Traditionally, Indian investors are conservative in nature. Given the uncertainty that prevails - if you are someone who is looking for steady returns and do not want to be exposed to too much risk -- then here’s a model portfolio recommendation from IIFL Securities that you can consider for investments.

Conservative risk appetite investors are those who prefer stability over growth. A conservative portfolio is built with the objective of less volatility and capital protection. IIFL Securities after analysing all the risk factors has prepared this list for ‘conservative’ risk appetite investors.

August 2020: Model Portfolio - Direct Equity

StocksConservative Portfolio Allocation (%)YTD Growth (%)
Power Grid8%-7.49%
Bharti Airtel7%22.86%
TCS9%6.17%
Hindustan Unilever8%14.86%
Hero MotoCorp8%10.76%
HDFC Bank9%-17.94%
ICICI Lombard General9%-2.15%
ITC9%-17.54%
IPCA8%72.50%
Titan9%-8%
Reliance Industries7%43%
Cadila Healthcare9%53.70%

Source: IIFL Securities


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