Predicting the net asset value of mutual fund: an extended literature review
by Shikha Singla; Gaurav Gupta
International Journal of Adaptive and Innovative Systems (IJAIS), Vol. 3, No. 1, 2021

Abstract: Mutual funds have emerged as the most dynamic segment of the Indian financial system. With its potential to provide higher return by investment in diversified securities, mutual funds emerge as one of the most promising investments in uncertain markets. With a variety of mutual funds competing in the present scenario market, it becomes a challenging decision for the investor to balance risk and return trade-off on the portfolio to maximise returns. Therefore, the important aspect for portfolio manager is to predict the net asset value (NAV) of mutual funds. Various methods and techniques in the field of economics and computer science have been used in the quest to gain insights into NAV prediction. The aim of the paper is to provide an extended literature review of different techniques in different areas of computer science in order to explore the future possibilities. This paper explores the past research work and proposes the future roadmap to predict the NAV of mutual funds by using different techniques with greater accuracy.

Online publication date: Mon, 04-Oct-2021

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