You can add all Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in MProfit. ETFs fall under the category of Mutual Funds.
A Mutual Fund/ETF scheme is classified as an equity-oriented scheme if it has holdings in the equity of domestic companies, amounting to 65 per cent or more, on an average, during the year. A scheme that does not fulfil this condition is considered as a debt-oriented scheme. All Gold ETFs fall under Debt MF category.
Some of the ETFs listed in MProfit are
- Gold Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (Gold BeES)
- Reliance Gold Exchange Traded Fund-Dividend Payout Option
- SBI GOLD EXCHANGE TRADED SCHEME
- UTI GOLD Exchange Traded Fund
- Liquid Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (Liquid BeES)
- Nifty Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme- Nifty BeES
- Nifty Junior Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (Junior BeES)
- Sensex ICICI Prudential Exchange Traded Fund
- PSU Bank Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (PSU Bank BeES)
- Banking Index Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (Bank BeES)
- Reliance Banking Exchange Traded Fund-Dividend Option
You can add all Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in MProfit.
ETFs are falling into the category of Debt Mutual Funds. You need to create a new mutual fund, select the name of your ETF and assign it to Debt MF category.
Some of the ETFs listed in MProfit are
Gold Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (Gold BeES)
Reliance Gold Exchange Traded Fund-Dividend Payout Option
SBI GOLD EXCHANGE TRADED SCHEME
UTI GOLD Exchange Traded Fund
Liquid Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (Liquid BeES)
Nifty Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme- Nifty BeES
Nifty Junior Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (Junior BeES)
Sensex ICICI Prudential Exchange Traded Fund
PSU Bank Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (PSU Bank BeES)
Banking Index Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme (Bank BeES)
Reliance Banking Exchange Traded Fund-Dividend Option
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