Understanding Riskometer in Mutual Funds: A Guide to Risk Levels
The Riskometer is a valuable tool for investors, designed to help them gauge the level of risk associated with different mutual funds. Launched by SEBI, it provides a clear, visual representation of risk levels, allowing investors to make informed decisions that align with their risk tolerance and financial goals. Here’s a breakdown of the Riskometer categories and what each level means:
1. Low Risk
- Description: Suitable for investors looking for stability, low-risk funds invest in safe instruments like government securities or highly-rated corporate bonds.
- Investment Example: Liquid funds, overnight funds, and money market funds often fall into this category.
- Ideal For: Investors with a very low risk tolerance, such as retirees or those seeking to preserve capital.