How Invesco India Infrastructure Fund survived The COVID Crash
The fastest crash in history: 38% wiped out in 33 trading days as the world locked down. Then the fastest recovery in history — most equity funds regained their peaks within 9 months. Panic-sellers of March 2020 paid the highest tuition fee ever charged by the market.
The fall
-36.3%
20 Feb 2020 → 24 Mar 2020
Index fell
-38%
Sensex, peak to trough
Recovery time
8 mo
peak regained 2 Dec 2020
₹1L at the peak → today
₹3,58,200
worst-possible timing, held on
The full round trip
NAV from 15 Jan 2020 to 2 Dec 2020 — peak ₹19.33, bottom ₹12.32, peak regained 2 Dec 2020.
The ₹1 lakh stress test — invested at the worst possible moment
| Invested at the pre-crash peak (20 Feb 2020) | ₹1,00,000 |
| Value at the bottom (24 Mar 2020) | ₹63,735 |
| Value one year after the peak | ₹1,17,072 |
| Value today (3 Jul 2026) | ₹3,58,200 |
The lesson isn't that crashes don't hurt — it's that selling at the bottom turns a temporary fall into a permanent loss. The investor who bought at the absolute worst day and simply held is in profit today.
The unluckiest SIP experiment
Imagine starting a ₹10,000/month SIP on the exact peak day — the single unluckiest start date possible — and continuing for 24 months straight through the crash:
Invested
₹2,40,000
Worth today
₹7,93,636
Return
+231%
Crash-month installments bought units cheap — that's the whole SIP thesis, demonstrated with real data instead of a brochure.
This fund in other crashes
Other Sectoral / Thematic funds in this crash
All figures computed from published AMFI NAV history for Invesco India Infrastructure Fund. Past performance — including past recoveries — does not guarantee future results. This is educational research, not investment advice. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks.