Best for low-cost S&P 500 exposure. It has an exceptionally low expense ratio of 0.04% and a 10-year return of approximately 14.13% .
First-time investors often find large-cap index funds to be the safest point of entry into the stock market. How to Choose the Right Large-Cap Fund for Your Portfolio
A leading value-oriented large-cap fund, often highlighted for its stability during market downturns. Key Selection Criteria
Review the Sharpe Ratio to see how much return you are getting for the risk taken; a higher ratio indicates better risk-adjusted performance. Who Should Invest? Large-cap funds are best suited for:
Known for its high conviction approach and steady long-term track record, with 3-year returns around 16.6% .
Those who want equity exposure but with lower volatility than mid- or small-cap stocks.