Mutual funds are increasingly becoming the go-to option for investors looking to leverage the stock market's potential without directly facing its volatility. This shift in preference is backed by data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), which highlights a significant uptick in both the number of investor folios and the assets under management (AUM) by fund houses. Such investments offer an advantage over traditional savings methods like Public Provident Fund (PPF), National Pension System (NPS), and fixed deposits, promising higher returns for those ready to embrace market risks.

One of the draws towards mutual funds is the array of choices available, catering to varied risk appetites. This flexibility, coupled with the potential for substantial returns, encourages more individuals to channel their savings into mutual funds for both short-term and long-term financial objectives. The allure of the stock market without the direct risk of equity investment is a significant factor driving this trend.
Starting with small Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) and gradually increasing the investment amount as income grows is a strategy many adopt. This approach not only makes the investment journey accessible but also leverages the power of compounding to build a notable fund corpus over time. For instance, aiming for a Rs 1 crore milestone through mutual funds involves strategic planning and understanding the impact of consistent investing and the returns it can generate.
The '15-15-15 rule' illustrates this concept well. By investing Rs 15,000 monthly in an equity fund that yields a 15% annual return, one can amass Rs 1 crore in 15 years. This principle underlines the critical role of time in investment, emphasizing that patience and long-term commitment are essential for realizing the benefits of compounding, famously referred to by Albert Einstein as the eighth wonder of the world.
Further illustrating the compounding effect, if the Rs 1 crore corpus is reinvested for another 15 years at the same annual return rate, it astonishingly escalates to Rs 10 crore, showcasing the exponential growth potential over time. This scenario underscores the principle that 'money attracts money,' highlighting how the returns on an increasing investment base can lead to significant wealth accumulation.
In essence, the journey to building a substantial investment portfolio through mutual funds demands patience, a long-term outlook, and a strategic approach to SIPs. Understanding and harnessing the power of compounding can set investors on a path to achieving their financial milestones, including the aspiration to build a crorepati portfolio using the 15x15x15 rule.
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