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Company  Edelweiss Asset Management Limited - SIF
Scheme Name  Altiva Equity Ex-Top 100 Long-Short Fund(G)-Direct Plan
Scheme Type  Open ended scheme
Theme  
Benchmark Index  NIFTY 500 - TRI
Fund Manager  Nikhil Gada , Trideep Bhattacharya
Category  Equity - Mid Cap Fund
Initial Offer Price (Rs)  Rs. 10
Minimum Investment (Rs)  1000000
Additional Investment (Rs)  10000
Objective  To generate capital appreciation in the long term by predominantly investing in equity and equity related securities of Ex - top 100 companies. The Investment Strategy may also invest in various derivative instruments, including short exposure through unhedged derivative positions in equity and equity related instruments of Ex - top 100 stocks upto 25%. There is no assurance that the investment objective of the Investment strategy will be achieved.
Max Entry Load%:  
Max Exit Load%:  0.5
Option Type  Growth, IDCW
Investment Pattern
TypeMinMax
Equity & Equity related securities (including REITs) of Ex- Top 100 companies65100
Other Equity and Equity related securities035
Debt & Money Market instruments & Units of Debt Oriented Mutual Funds035
Units issued by InvITs020
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