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Downside Volatility Ranking

Scheme Name Launch Date 3 years Volatility Quartile Rank
ABSL Flexi Cap Gr Reg 14-08-1998 - Top Quartile
DSP Flexi Cap Reg Gr 29-04-1997 - Top Quartile
Edelweiss Flexi Cap Reg Gr 05-01-2015 - Top Quartile
Franklin India Flexi Cap Gr 29-09-1994 - Top Quartile
HDFC Flexi Cap Gr 01-01-1995 - Top Quartile
Invesco India Flexi Cap Fund Gr 05-02-2022 - Top Quartile
Motilal Oswal Flexi Cap Fund Reg Gr 08-04-2014 - Top Quartile
Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Reg Gr 05-05-2013 - Top Quartile
Tata Flexi Cap Reg Gr 05-08-2018 - Top Quartile
Bank of India Flexi Cap Reg Gr 05-06-2020 8.55 Bottom Quartile
HSBC Flexi Cap Gr 24-02-2004 2.79 Upper Middle Quartile
ICICI Pru Flexicap Gr 07-07-2021 1.91 Top Quartile
JM Flexi Cap Gr 23-09-2008 1.94 Top Quartile
LICMF Flexi Cap Reg Gr 15-04-1993 5.55 Lower Middle Quartile
Mahindra Manulife Flexi Cap Fund Reg Gr 23-08-2021 2.27 Upper Middle Quartile
Navi Flexi Cap Reg Gr 02-07-2018 5.68 Lower Middle Quartile
Nippon India Flexi Cap Fund Reg Gr 05-08-2021 2.94 Upper Middle Quartile
PGIM India Flexi Cap Reg Gr 05-02-2015 1.53 Top Quartile
Quant Flexi Cap Gr 01-09-2008 12.05 Bottom Quartile
Samco Flexi Cap Fund Reg Gr 05-02-2022 23.75 Bottom Quartile
SBI Flexi Cap Reg Gr 05-09-2005 2.15 Top Quartile
Shriram Flexi Cap Reg Gr 05-09-2018 11.84 Bottom Quartile
Taurus Flexi Cap Reg Gr 29-01-1994 5.59 Lower Middle Quartile
Union Flexi Cap Gr 10-06-2011 4.3 Upper Middle Quartile
UTI Flexi Cap Gr 05-08-2005 7.14 Lower Middle Quartile

Quartile rankings are a measure of how well a mutual fund has performed against all other funds in its category. The rankings range from "Top Quartile" to "Bottom Quartile" for all time periods covered in our drop down menu above. Mutual funds with the lowest volatility in the chosen time period are assigned to "Top Quartile", whereas those with the highest volatility are assigned to "Bottom Quartile". Volatility of a fund is a measure of returns fluctuation and is measured in terms of annualized standard deviation of monthly rolling returns over the period selected by the user (from the drop down menu). Volatility can be good or bad. If price (NAV) of a fund increases rapidly, the volatility of the fund will increase, but this is "good volatility". If price (NAV) of a fund falls rapidly, the volatility of the fund will also increase, however, this is "bad volatility". "Downside volatility" measures the fluctuations of monthly returns in the months when the NAVs fall; hence it is a measure of "bad volatility". Quartile rankings are compiled by sorting funds in ascending order of "downside volatilities", or in other words, "bad volatility". Funds in the top 25% are assigned the ranking of "Top Quartile", the next 25% are assigned a ranking of "Upper Middle Quartile", the next 25% after that are assigned a ranking of "Lower Middle Quartile" and the lowest 25% are assigned the ranking of "Bottom Quartile".