Before you buy more gold, read what SBI Mutual Fund’s CIO: Mr. R Srinivasan said about it.
The conversation started exactly where everyone’s attention is these days: GOLD
It’s rising fast and investors can’t stop asking: Should I buy more?
He thinks:
Gold has given great returns, but you should keep your exposure limited.
And then he explained why.
Gold doesn’t innovate.
It doesn’t grow like a company and doesn’t have a fundamental value like any company / sector.
It generally shoots up when things go wrong in the world like wars or uncertainty.
📊 Equity, on the other hand, creates value.
He’s bullish on Indian equities.. believes the next few years will be big for India.
He did mention that a dip might come (it always does),
but he added - every dip is an opportunity, not a reason to panic.
💰 His track record backs it up.
After 2020, he launched the Children’s Fund.
Today, it’s over ₹44.
That’s 4× growth, even when the market itself didn’t grow that much.
He specializes in small and midcap funds and he’s been with SBI since 2009
and is actively handling more than ₹95,000 crores.
He also shared a personal story.
His wife has been buying gold jewellery for years through jeweller schemes.. building a solid collection.
Now that prices have shot up, she proudly says, See? I told you gold was a good investment!
He laughed and said,
If she had invested with me, she’d have made even more.
But he wasn’t dismissing gold completely.
He said: If you really want to invest in gold, do it digitally rather than buying jewellery.
When you buy physical gold, you pay making charges and GST, which reduce your returns.
Digital gold, on the other hand, lets you hold gold digitally without those extra costs.
On silver, he said: While considering commodities, you can also look at silver, it’s doing well. It hasn’t outperformed gold yet, but it might catch up in the future.
For now, if you’re betting on precious metals, gold is still the stronger choice.
🌍 On Trump & the global market:
He was quite skeptical about Trump’s decision to keep printing dollars.
Normally, when any country prints excessive money,
its currency weakens.
But since the world trades mostly in USD,
the dollar’s importance still stays high.
Even then, he said.. it’s a matter of concern worth watching closely.
🔥 Final takeaway:
He invests entirely in equity
because that’s where he believes real wealth is built.
And his advice was simple:
Equity pe bullish rahiye. Indian markets have a long way to go.
#RSrinivasan SBI MUTUAL FUND
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