Motilal Oswal urges balanced portfolio mix as India-US trade deal lifts sentiment

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Motilal Oswal urges balanced portfolio mix as India-US trade deal lifts sentiment

ET BureauLast Updated: Feb 05, 2026, 06:54:00 AM IST

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Motilal Oswal Private Wealth recommends a balanced investment strategy, suggesting 50% allocation to large-cap and hybrid funds, 40% to mid and small-caps, and 10% to global markets. Investors are advised to make immediate lump-sum investments in large caps and hybrids, while staggering mid and small-cap allocations over the next few months. Partial profit-booking in silver is also suggested.

‘Invest Lump Sums in Large Caps, Hybrids’ET BureauMotilal Private Wealth Advises a Balanced Allocation Strategy

Motilal Oswal Private Wealth is advising investors to adopt a balanced allocation strategy — anchoring portfolios with large-cap or hybrid funds, and complementing them with staggered exposure to midand small-caps — with sentiment improving following the finalisation of the India-US trade deal.

“Investors could allocate 50% to large caps and hybrids, 40% to mid and small caps, and 10% to global markets,” says Ashish Shanker, MD & CEO, Motilal Oswal Private Wealth. He recommends making lumpsum allocations to large caps and hybrids immediately, while staggering investments into mid and small caps over the next couple of months. Within global markets, he favours emerging-market exposure.

Following the sharp run-up in silver prices, the wealth manager suggests partial profit-booking for investors with heavy exposure, while maintaining a neutral stance on gold for portfolio stability. Those under-allocated to gold can consider gradual accumulation on dips for ‘moderate’ medium-term returns.

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