After a tough October, November was an excellent month for the markets. As government security yields in the US and even domestically fell over the month and as Central Banks turned more dovish on interest rates, frontline indices rallied sharply.

PMS approaches had a fine run during the month and delivered quite well.
In November, the average return from the 355 PMS strategies was a healthy 7.38%. The bluechip Nifty 50 index gave a 5.60% return in the month, while the broader market BSE 500 TRI recorded a stronger 7.06% in November.
After three months of selling the month saw FIIs net buy to the tune of Rs 7,033 crore in the equity cash markets. DIIs net bought to the extent of Rs 226 crore.
As many as 277 PMS strategies (nearly eight in 10) delivered more than the Nifty TRI in November. Compared with the BSE 500 TRI, 201 schemes outperformed the benchmark during the month.
The top performers came from multiple segments, suggesting a broad-based rally in the markets, though multi-cap and flexi-cap approaches had a slight edge.
Top 10 PMS Strategies of November 2023
The following are the top 10 funds from the 355 PMS strategies tracked and analysed by PMS Bazaar.
The top 10 schemes delivered spectacularly well in November. These funds gave twice the returns of the benchmark indices or higher during the month.
Taking the first place in the chart was the Growth strategy of Molecule Ventures with a stunning 17.83% return during the month. This fund invests in small-cap stocks across two baskets – core (secular trends) and opportunistic (market-driven). The allocation is kept in a 75:25 or 80:20 proportion in these two baskets.
The next slot was taken by the Adaptive Momentum strategy of Capitalmind Financial Services with 15.59% returns in November. This fund follows a multi-cap strategy.
Wright Alpha Fund came third and delivered 15.19% in the month. It takes a flexi-cap portfolio approach. The fund follows a quantitative momentum process in identifying stocks.
The performance of the top 10 strategies and their comparison with Nifty and BSE 500 for the month are given below.
Category-wise performance of PMS players
During the month, the average return of all categories was more than 6%. Large & midcap, midcap and small & midcap strategies were the best categories with 8.8%, 8.5% and 7.99%, respectively during the month. Small caps and thematic categories were relative underperformers as they gave 6.81% and 6.52%, respectively in November.
Overall, it was a reasonably satisfactory month for all categories of PMS strategies.
The performance of the strategies is depicted below in the chart.






This category was the best performer of the month in terms of returns delivered. The 16 large and midcap funds delivered 8.8% on average in November, making it one of the best months for the segment.

The Large Cap category had a reasonably sound month. The 25 funds in the category delivered 7.49% on average during the month. As many as 21 beat the Nifty 50 TRI, and 12 outperformed the BSE 500 TRI in November.


The segment that has the highest number of funds gave 7.51% on average during November. As many as 131 funds (8 in 10) outperformed the Nifty 50 TRI during the month, while 98 strategies outperformed the BSE 500 TRI.



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