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₹1,000 Monthly SIP in ICICI Prudential Liquid Fund - Institutional - Daily - Div for 10 Years

If you had started a ₹1,000/month SIP on 25 Apr 2010 and never stopped — through every crash and rally — here is exactly what happened, using ICICI Prudential Liquid Fund - Institutional - Daily - Div's actual NAV for all 121 installments.

You invested

₹1,21,000

121 installments

Value today

₹1,21,000

24 Apr 2020

Absolute gain

+₹-0

+0%

XIRR (annualised)

0%

money-weighted

The journey, month by month

Portfolio value Amount invested

Worst fall on the way

-0.2%

Deepest drop from peak. This is what you had to sit through.

Corrections survived

0

Falls of 10%+ during the period. Every one recovered.

Same SIP in a fixed deposit

₹1,84,727

Modelled at historical FD rates. The fund trailed FD by ₹63,727.

Year-by-year progress

YearInvestedValueOverall gain
Year 1 (24 Apr 2011)₹13,000₹13,000+0%
Year 2 (24 Apr 2012)₹25,000₹25,000+0%
Year 3 (24 Apr 2013)₹37,000₹37,000+0%
Year 4 (24 Apr 2014)₹49,000₹49,000+0%
Year 5 (24 Apr 2015)₹61,000₹61,000+0%
Year 6 (24 Apr 2016)₹73,000₹73,000+0%
Year 7 (24 Apr 2017)₹85,000₹85,000+0%
Year 8 (24 Apr 2018)₹97,000₹97,000+0%
Year 9 (24 Apr 2019)₹1,09,000₹1,09,000+0%
Year 10 (24 Apr 2020)₹1,21,000₹1,21,000+0%

Best year of the journey: Year 1 (+0% market move) · Toughest year: Year 1 (0%)

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    Past performance does not guarantee future returns. This page shows the historical result of the stated SIP using ICICI Prudential Liquid Fund - Institutional - Daily - Div's published NAV (source: AMFI) between 25 Apr 2010 and 24 Apr 2020; it is educational research, not investment advice. FD comparison is modelled at historical average FD rates. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks.