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    How Indians bought the dip and saved the stock market using mutual fund SIPs- The Week

    August 12, 2025


    In a mighty show of confidence, everyday Indian investors seem to have poured money into equity mutual funds like never before. In July alone, a whopping Rs 42,702 crore flowed into these funds, marking the highest amount ever recorded in a single month.

    This is a massive 81 per cent jump from the investment seen in June, showing that market ups and downs aren’t scaring off local investors.

    This rush of money comes at a time when big-time foreign investors (foreign institutional investors or FII) have been selling their Indian shares.

    FIIs pulled a little more than Rs 35,000 crore in July and early August, worried about global tensions and trade issues—triggered, of course, by Donald Trump’s latest erratic moves. This selling put pressure on the stock market.

    However, Indian investors saw this differently, viewing the market dips as a good time to buy.

    India’s SIP story

    A huge part of this trend is driven by Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), where people invest a fixed amount every month. SIP contributions hit a record high of Rs 28,464 crore in July, according to the Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi). This shows a disciplined and growing trust in mutual funds for long-term wealth creation.

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    So, where is all this money going? Investors are particularly interested in funds that invest in small and medium-sized companies, which saw combined inflows of over Rs 11,600 crore. Thematic funds, which focus on specific sectors like technology or healthcare, were also extremely popular.

    Interestingly, the only category that saw people take money out was the tax-saver ELSS schemes.

    Why are Indians investing more?

    There are a couple of key reasons for this strong domestic interest. Firstly, with the Reserve Bank of India cutting interest rates, traditional savings options like bank Fixed Deposits (FDs) are offering lower returns. This is pushing people to look at equity mutual funds for a chance at better growth, even though they come with higher risks.

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    Secondly, many see the current market volatility, caused partly by foreign selling, as an opportunity to “buy the dip.” This strategy suggests a strong belief in India’s long-term growth story. Thanks to this enthusiastic participation from Indians, the total assets managed by the mutual fund industry have crossed a historic milestone of Rs 75.36 lakh crore.

     



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