of 61 windows beat the index

What this strategy is
Nippon - The 5 Trillion Dollar Opportunity is a aif AIF strategy from Nippon, run by Varun Goel. It follows a — style, is benchmarked to the S&P BSE 200 Index, and carries a Nyra score of 8.2 out of 10.
- This strategy₹2.63 Cr
- S&P BSE 200 Index₹2.19 Cr
Illustrative monthly path, net of fees, modelled to the strategy's since-inception CAGR versus the S&P BSE 200 Index. Not the actual NAV series; past performance is not indicative of future returns.
Trailing returns vs benchmark
Absolute for windows under a year, annualised (CAGR) beyond. Alpha is the strategy minus its benchmark.
This strategyHow often it has beaten the index
Across every rolling holding period in the modelled history — the longer you hold, the more the odds have favoured the strategy.
of 37 windows beat the index
of 13 windows beat the index
Computed on an illustrative monthly path modelled to the since-inception CAGR — not the actual NAV series.
The quality of those returns
Returns mean little without the ride that earned them.
A Sharpe of -0.53 means it earned a modest return for each unit of risk taken. Size the position so a drawdown of that order is one you can sit through.
Under the hood — where the money sits
A focused book of about 39 stocks, spread across the market-cap curve.
- Large91%
- Cash / Debt9%
Top holdings and the sector book stream from the live feed — ask Nyra for the current portfolio.
Who runs the money
A strategy is only as good as the hand on the wheel.
Nippon's AIF approach blends valuation discipline with growth conviction, tilting toward whichever side the cycle is paying for. It is benchmarked to the S&P BSE 200 Index but invests with conviction rather than hugging the index.
A focused book of roughly 39 holdings means the highest-conviction ideas actually move the portfolio.
A 6-year track record across rallies and drawdowns — positioning shifts with the cycle rather than chasing the last quarter.
Drawdowns are managed deliberately; the worst peak-to-trough on record is kept in check.
A dependable aif strategy that scores well across our pillars.
Nyra scores Nippon - The 5 Trillion Dollar Opportunity 8.2/10, on a since-inception CAGR near 17.5% and a 3-year CAGR of 14.9%. Drawdowns have stayed contained — size the position so that ride is one you can hold.
Investors with a 5-year-plus horizon who want active AIF exposure and can sit through equity drawdowns.
A double-digit drawdown would test your nerve, or you need ₹1 Cr+ to commit at the SEBI minimum.
A steadier core (large-cap or hybrid) so this can play the higher-conviction satellite in your overall allocation.
The fine print, in plain sight
- Inception
- Jan 2020
- Track record
- 6 years
- Category
- AIF
- Style
- —
- Benchmark
- S&P BSE 200 Index
- Holdings
- 39 stocks
- Fixed fee
- —
- Performance fee
- —
- Minimum investment
- ₹1 Cr
- Lock-in / exit
- —
- Reporting
- Monthly + live login
- Regulator
- SEBI-registered AIF
PMS Sahi Hai is a SEBI-registered platform. Figures are sourced from the strategy's disclosures and the live feed; the growth chart, rolling-window and risk figures are modelled to the disclosed since-inception CAGR (illustrative, not the actual NAV series). Returns are net of fees where stated. Investments in PMS, AIF and GIFT City strategies are subject to market risk — past performance is not indicative of future results. This page is information, not investment advice.
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Nippon - The 5 Trillion Dollar Opportunity — common questions
What is Nippon - The 5 Trillion Dollar Opportunity?
Nippon - The 5 Trillion Dollar Opportunity is a AIF AIF strategy from Nippon, managed by Varun Goel. It follows a — style, is benchmarked to the S&P BSE 200 Index, and carries a Nyra score of 8.2/10.
Who should consider Nippon - The 5 Trillion Dollar Opportunity?
It suits investors with a five-year-plus horizon who want active AIF exposure and can stay invested through market drawdowns. The SEBI minimum is ₹1 Cr.
What returns has it delivered?
Since inception (Jan 2020) it has compounded at roughly 17.5% a year, with a 3-year CAGR of 14.9% against 14.2% for the S&P BSE 200 Index. Returns are net of fees; past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
What are the fees and lock-in?
—. Exit / lock-in terms: —.
How risky is it?
Like all market-linked products it can fall in value; the worst drawdown on record is disclosed in the factsheet. Nippon is SEBI-registered and reports monthly. This page is information, not investment advice.
