Personal Finance & Money Asked by Ranjith Varatharajan on December 9, 2020
Let’s say I have invested in a mutual fund “Axis Blue Chip fund direct plan” and I want to track it in the Yahoo finance app. When I search for the fund, I’m not sure why it’s not there. Am I searching wrong?
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Google: Axis Blue Chip
Go to their web site.
Select the fund name and the date range and you'll see the NAVs.
Answered by Bob Baerker on December 9, 2020
As mentioned in a comment, retirement plans often use "classes" of a fund that are not publicly traded, so they don't show up on finance sites.
You could use a different class of the same fund as a proxy (the provider's website should give you tickers for each class) but you'd want to look at the returns to make sure they are compatible. The price may be different so compare the relative changes in price.
That said, when I googled the exact name of the fund I got a hit from Yahoo Finance under ticker 0P0000XVTL.BO. That ticker may be "hidden" from the search function within Yahoo though, so you may not be able to add it to your "portfolio".
Answered by D Stanley on December 9, 2020
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