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4 days agoHybrid mutual funds present a structured risk-balancing path for equity-only investors entering 2026

Moving into 2026 with a fully equity driven portfolio, many investors are evaluating hybrid mutual funds as a way to rebalance risk without moving completely out of growth assets. As per SEBI regulations, aggressive hybrid funds must allocate 65–80% to equities and 20–35% to debt, offering participation during market rallies while providing partial downside protection in corrections.
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4 days agoHybrid mutual funds present a structured risk-balancing path for equity-only investors entering 2026

Moving into 2026 with a fully equity driven portfolio, many investors are evaluating hybrid mutual funds as a way to rebalance risk without moving completely out of growth assets. As per SEBI regulations, aggressive hybrid funds must allocate 65–80% to equities and 20–35% to debt, offering participation during market rallies while providing partial downside protection in corrections.
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- hybrid mutual funds
- portfolio diversification
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Hybrid mutual funds present a structured risk-balancing path for equity-only investors entering 2026
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Hybrid mutual funds are emerging as a practical rebalancing option for equity-heavy investors in 2026 by combining regulated equity exposure with stabilising debt allocation.
Moving into 2026 with a fully equity driven portfolio, many investors are evaluating hybrid mutual funds as a way to rebalance risk without moving completely out of growth assets. As per SEBI regulations, aggressive hybrid funds must allocate 65–80% to equities and 20–35% to debt, offering participation during market rallies while providing partial downside protection in corrections.

Moving into 2026 with a fully equity driven portfolio, many investors are evaluating hybrid mutual funds as a way to rebalance risk without moving completely out of growth assets. As per SEBI regulations, aggressive hybrid funds must allocate 65–80% to equities and 20–35% to debt, offering participation during market rallies while providing partial downside protection in corrections.
Tags:
- hybrid mutual funds
- portfolio diversification
- hybrid mutual funds
- portfolio diversification
- equity allocation
- long term investing
Dec 11, 2025 • 03:55