The Category 3 AIFs performance divide continued in August 2024, with Long-Only Funds delivering 1.89% average gains compared to 0.99% by Long-Short Funds

Category 3 Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) exhibited a clear performance disparity between Long-Only and Long-Short strategies in August 2024, continuing the trend observed in previous months. Long-Only AIFs posted an average return of 1.89%, comfortably beating the benchmark indices like the BSE 500 TRI (0.96%) and Nifty 50 TRI (1.36%). Furthermore, 56 out of the 70 Long-Only schemes outperformed the BSE 500 TRI, while 46 beat the Nifty 50 TRI.
In contrast, Long-Short AIFs faced a more subdued performance, with an average return of just 0.99%. Of the 33 Long-Short schemes, only 9 managed to outperform the Nifty 50 TRI, and 18 surpassed the BSE 500 TRI. These figures highlight the ongoing challenges for Long-Short strategies in capturing the same market momentum as their Long-Only peers.
Top 10 Long-Only Performers
In August 2024, several Category 3 Long-Only AIFs distinguished themselves with notable performances. The less-than-one-year-old, Generational Capital Breakout Trust’s Breakout Fund led the pack with a robust 6.36% return, far outpacing both the Nifty 50 TRI (1.36%) and BSE 500 TRI (0.96%) by a big margin. The strategy employed by Generational Capital, focussing on breakout opportunities, proved highly effective in capturing market upside and in sync with its stated objective of above market returns and consistent alpha.
Following closely was Carnelian Asset Management’s 2+-year-old Structural Shift Fund, which delivered a strong 5.55%. This fund’s approach to identifying structural changes in the economy, combined with effective stock selection, has positioned it well for sustained outperformance.
Sunil Singhania-led Abakkus Asset Manager’s Emerging Opportunities Fund - 1 came in a close third with a 5.07% return, focussing on high-growth potential sectors. Girik Wealth Advisors’ Multicap Growth Equity Fund - II and InCred Asset Management’s Emerging Business Fund also posted impressive results, delivering returns of 3.99% and 3.84%, respectively.
These top-performing funds underscore the strength of Long-Only strategies, particularly in the current market environment, where equity-focused approaches are capitalising on sectoral opportunities and company-specific breakouts.
Here are the top 10 performers of this sub-category



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