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    Direct stocks or mutual funds? The best answer isn’t a side—it’s a strategy

    May 1, 2025


    Now that you’ve seen it, tell me doesn’t that sum up half the financial arguments you see online. You say mutual funds? Someone screams “stocks!” You say fixed deposits (FDs)? Someone else declares them useless. Apparently, on social media, picking one thing means trashing everything else—and nuance has left the chat.

    Here’s the truth: very few investments are outright disasters. Sure, there are some usual suspects—complex derivatives, certain non-term insurance products, and made-up “assets” like crypto—but beyond those, most asset classes serve a purpose. It all depends on who you are, what you need, and when you need it.

    Take one of the most common debates: should beginners start with mutual funds or jump straight into stock picking? If you’ve ever spent five minutes on social media, you’ve seen this play out. Each camp is adamant—one shouting that mutual funds are for the clueless, the other warning that direct stocks are a fast track to losing your shirt.

    As with most things in finance, the truth is more nuanced. And for most beginners, mutual funds genuinely offer some clear advantages.

    Smart starting point

    Let’s consider why. Direct stock investing requires substantial time, knowledge, and experience. It’s not simply about picking a few well-known company names and expecting magic to happen. Successful stock investors spend years developing their skills in financial analysis, understanding business models, and developing the emotional discipline to weather market fluctuations. As I’ve written before, simplicity in investing is valuable, and for beginners, diving straight into stock selection introduces unnecessary complexity.

    Professional fund managers, who select stocks for mutual funds, typically have years of experience and entire research teams supporting their decisions. They spend their workdays analysing quarterly results, meeting company managements, and staying updated on economic trends. Most beginners simply cannot match this level of dedication or expertise while managing their own careers and personal lives.

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    Perhaps more importantly, mutual funds enforce a disciplined approach to diversification. Regulatory guidelines require equity funds to diversify across a certain number of stocks, with limits on exposure to any single stock not exceeding 10%. This built-in safety mechanism protects investors from the devastating impact of a single company’s failure. Individual investors, especially those who are beginners, often lack either the discipline or the capital to achieve proper diversification.

    Speaking of capital, mutual funds dramatically lower the entry barrier to equity investing. Through systematic investment plans (SIPs), you can begin with just a few thousand rupees monthly. Building a properly diversified direct stock portfolio with the same amount would be virtually impossible. You would need significantly more capital upfront to purchase meaningful quantities of 15-20 different stocks.

    Another advantage that’s rarely discussed is tax efficiency. When a fund manager sells one stock to buy another, no immediate tax liability is created for the investor. In contrast, when you directly sell stocks from your portfolio, you trigger capital gains tax. This seemingly small difference compounds significantly over time, allowing more of your money to remain invested and grow.

    Does this mean direct stock investing has no place in a retail investor’s journey? Absolutely not. For those who have developed knowledge, experience, and emotional discipline, direct stock investing can be both financially and intellectually rewarding. There is genuine satisfaction in researching companies, understanding their business models, and watching your analysis yield results over time.

    It’s a journey

    My recommendation is to view mutual funds and direct stocks not as opposing choices but as stages in an investment journey. Begin with mutual funds, learn from their quarterly factsheets about stock selection patterns, sector allocations, and performance analysis. After gaining experience and confidence over several years, gradually explore direct stock investing with a small portion of your portfolio.

    The financial world isn’t black and white—no matter how loudly social media insists otherwise. Just like the Monty Python sketch where the man wants a real argument, not just contradiction, investors should aim for genuine understanding instead of rigid opinions. Mutual funds and direct stocks aren’t enemies; they’re simply different tools that serve different purposes.

    The smart approach is to know where you stand in your investing journey. If you’re just starting out, mutual funds offer a simpler, safer, and more structured entry point. As your knowledge, experience, and confidence grow, adding direct stocks to your portfolio can make sense. It’s not about one being better than the other—it’s about what’s better for you right now.

    You don’t need to win internet debates—you need to build wealth. And the best way to do that is by staying informed, staying balanced, and ignoring the noise.

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    Dhirendra Kumar is the founder and CEO of Value Research, an independent investment research firm



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