With mid- and small-cap stocks correcting sharply in recent months, investors are seeking the safety of large-caps, which are not as expensive, and also tend to withstand a volatile market better. Here are some large-cap funds you can choose from
- First, we calculated the Sharpe ratio for all the funds in the large-cap category for the three-year period
- Sharpe ratio is a measure of the risk-adjusted return of a fund, that is, how much return a fund gave for each unit of risk it took
- Next, we took the top 10 funds in reducing order of Sharpe ratio, and calculated their