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Axis Nifty 50 Index Fund

Index Funds / ETFsOther Rank 94 of 199

NAV · Direct-Growth

₹14.78-0.05-0.32%

As of 17 Aug 2026 · AMFI

NAV growth-1.4%
Aug ’25Aug ’26
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Returns

Lags category

0 of 2 periods ahead

Consistency

Strong

positive in 4 of 5 years

Trails its Index Funds / ETFs category on 1Y & 3Y.

1Y return

-0.5%

-8.4 vs cat

3Y CAGR

+8.9%

-3.6 vs cat

5Y CAGR

AUM

fund size

Expense

direct plan

Volatility 3Y

13.5%

3Y std dev

Go deeper on Axis Nifty 50 Index Fund

Two data-only views, computed from this fund's real NAV history — no projections.

In plain English

Axis Nifty 50 Index Fund is a Index Funds / ETFs scheme from Axis. 3-year CAGR: about 8.9%. Worst historical drawdown: -16% in Jun 2022, recovered in 5 months.

Auto-generated from holdings, returns and risk data. No paid placement, no copy-pasted boilerplate.

NAV history

Showing Direct · Growth · INF846K013D2

NAV (Direct-Growth)

₹14.7790

Last 1Y

-1.43%

Aug 25Min ₹13.49 · Max ₹15.89 · 251 ptsAug 26

Drawdown stories

The crashes you should know about — and how long the fund took to recover.

Jun 2022

-15.8%

Peak ₹10.62 on 17 Jan 2022 → trough ₹8.94 on 17 Jun 2022 (5 months down).

Recovered in 5 months· 1 Nov 2022

Mar 2025

-15.4%

Peak ₹15.62 on 26 Sept 2024 → trough ₹13.21 on 4 Mar 2025 (5 months down).

Recovered in 8 months· 27 Oct 2025

Mar 2026 — ongoing

-15.1%

Peak ₹15.89 on 2 Jan 2026 → trough ₹13.49 on 30 Mar 2026 (3 months down).

Not yet recovered

Computed from the full NAV history. We show drawdowns deeper than 10%, sorted by depth.

Performance

Returns for various periods, with category average and peer rank.

PeriodReturnsCategory avgRank
1W-1.20%-0.28%358/ 432
1M-0.01%+1.91%366/ 430
3M+3.42%+4.30%238/ 420
6M-4.87%+2.23%335/ 401
YTD-6.27%+2.28%340/ 395
1Y-0.45%+7.92%309/ 364
2Y+0.54%+5.78%182/ 248
3Y+8.91%+12.49%94/ 199

Available plans & options

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