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ETFs in Focus: How Indian Retail Investors Weigh MID150, MON100, NIFTYBEES and Tata Silver ETF in 2025

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ETFs are reshaping how Indian retail investors diversify in 2025. The chatter centers on Tata Silver ETF timing and a familiar trio—MID150BEES, MON100, and NIFTYBEES—for home-market exposure [1].

ETF lineup in focus - MID150BEES - Tracks the midcap index, a core Tata Power-type tilt for risk-capital players [1] - MON100 - Motilal Oswal NASDAQ 100 ETF; tracks US tech giants [1] - MAFANG - Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ ETF; top US tech names [1] - NIFTYBEES - Nifty 50 index ETF; a staple for core equity exposure [1] - MIRAE ASSET S&P 500 Top 50 ETF - US exposure via a top-50 S&P vehicle [1]

Tax and trading notes - Domestic ETFs enjoy LTCG tax exemption up to a ₹1.25 lakh gain; beyond that, international ETFs face 12.5% LTCG [1] - ETFs can trade at a premium; check the iNav before a lumpsum investment [1]

Tata Silver ETF timing - On Tata Silver ETF, premium runs around 17%, influencing timing decisions [2] - Some investors say there’s never a bad time to buy gold, but others eye Diwali-price moves before committing [2]

Rolling returns mindset - Investors weigh rolling returns to compare ETF picks; resources like advisorkhoj can help with this metric [3] - If a fund appears on Google Finance, you can tinker in Google Sheets to compute rolling returns yourself [3]

Closing thought: in 2025, diversification through ETFs hinges on exposure mix, price premia awareness, and a rolling-returns mindset. [3]

References

[1]
Reddit

ETFs to invest in Indian stock market

Discusses Indian ETFs, NASDAQ/US ETFs, PPFAS fund, LTCG taxes, premium risks; recommends MID150, MON100, MAFANG, NIFTYBEES, S&P500 ETF for diversification

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[2]
Reddit

Is it the right time to invest in Tata silver etf? F29

Discussion on Tata Silver ETF timing, premium, long-term view; compares gold/silver ETFs and related advice in Indian market

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[3]
Reddit

how to find rolling returns?

Discusses rolling mutual fund returns sources; notes paid ValueResearchOnline, free platforms lacking; suggests Advisorkhoj as alternative.

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