The scheme invests in gold and gold bullion. The main endeavor of the scheme is to track price of the gold. Units of the scheme can be bought or sold through the National Stock Exchange, just like a stock.
Key Benefit
Who can invest?
It is ideal for investors who would like to invest in Gold but doesn’t like the hassles and costs of storing and safeguarding physical gold. As the unit price would closely resemble price of gold in the market – an investor can easily encash his holding by selling his units on the stock exchange.
Thus the fund offers an ideal way to invest in Gold and Gold bullion.
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Objectives
The investment objective of the fund is to seek to provide returns that closely correspond to returns provided by price of gold through investment in physical Gold. However the performance of the scheme may differ from that of the underlying asset due to tracking error.
Asset Allocation
| Instrument | Normal Allocation (% of Net Assets) | Risk Profile |
| Gold and gold bullion | 90-100% | Medium to High |
| Debt & Money Market Instruments | 0-10% | Low |
| Date of Inception | 30/03/2009 |
| Entry Load | N.A. |
| Exit Load | NIL |
| SIP | N.A. |
| SWP | N.A. |
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Nav's
| Plan | Nav | Date |
| SBI GOLD EXCHANGE TRADED SCHEME | 2737.1518 | 16-May-2012 |
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