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Where to Invest Money for Short Term? Liquid vs Arbitrage Funds | Best Short Term Investment Plans



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We often have idle money with us to invest for shorter terms like 1 month, 2 months, 6 months or an year. This choice in selecting the best short term investment plan often comes down to a liquid fund or an arbitrage fund. In this video, I explore this question with extra reference to arbitrage funds which does go through periods of uncertainty when compared to liquid funds. Short term investing is ofcourse a matter of one’s comfort especially in terms of returns and risk and I hope this short video gives you a perspective when choosing one.

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25 comments
@samsungtvsmart219

I want to invest 10 lac for short term now can you help..

@rayavarapuphanikumar331

Hi sir … very useful videos …

I don't have awareness… how to start and which app I can use can u plz make a video on these

@SonyTv701

What would you suggest for higher tax bracket individual Arbitrage fund, short term fund, liquid fund or fixed deposit in current scenario for the duration of 1-2 years, thanks

@n.s.5456

Hello I am a student and I want to start investing early . Which would be better for me

@tusharjani1179

Thank you sir ❤🙏
Ek question tha sir kii is fund me 5-6 yrs ke liye sip sahi rahegi kya

@balaji4154

I am investing in HDFC Balanced advantage fund. for past two years. this is good for sip next 10 year ?

@houseofelectronics5869

Hi Shankar Sir
Now that we don't get taxation benefits for debt funds, is it better to opt for FD to park emergency money?