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SIP Is the blend justified, despite all the trouble?
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[QUOTE="Nova, post: 67254, member: 25067"] I think SIP is meant for those who don't have lumpsum. Like say you want to invest 50K and don't have money. In such case you can invest 5k for 10 months. And both should have same impact like the that for the 50k total amount. A lot of times what happens is that people don't want to pay attention to various SIP related issues. Like say when the market is high, then investing in lump sum plays a better role instead of the investing in the SIP. You tend to lose more if the market is good and you are going through the SIP route. In that case your better approach is the lumpsum of the investment. I have seen some of the users making the investment through the SIP and they tend to perform slow but eventually have the same impact if the market is moderate or low. Most of the SIP don't work well in market top to bottom phase. That is what my experience so far with the SIP in investment form. [/QUOTE]
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