Hybrid Funds
Hybrid funds are investment vehicles that combine different asset classes, typically stocks and bonds, to provide investors with a balanced approach to risk and return. By diversifying across these assets, hybrid funds aim to reduce volatility while still offering the potential for capital appreciation and income generation.
These funds can vary in their allocation strategies, with some leaning more towards equities for growth, while others may focus on fixed-income securities for stability. Investors often choose hybrid funds to achieve a mix of growth and income, making them suitable for those seeking a moderate risk profile.