My mutual funds are giving negative returns. Should I continue or switch?

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I am investing in three mutual fund schemes through SIP. The schemes are as below:

SBI Blue Chip Fund - Regular (G)
SBI Magnum Multicap Fund- Regular (G)
ABSL Frontline Equity Fund- Regular (G)

At present, they are giving 1.39 per cent, -2.76 per cent and -0.44 per cent returns, respectively. Should I continue with these mutual fund schemes or switch to some other schemes?

--Mayuri Siddhesh Vichare

Shweta Jain, founder and CEO, Investography responds:


You forgot to mention the time when you started investing in these mutual fund schemes. These are equity schemes and should be invested in for five to seven years at least. Stay invested as of now and continue your SIPs.
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