Bandhan Gold & Silver ETF Full Review | NFO Details, Returns Logic, Rally Explained | Money Live | Bandhan Gold & Silver ETF Full Review | NFO Details, Returns Logic, Rally Explained

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Bandhan Mutual Fund has launched two new ETFs amid the rise in gold and silver: Bandhan Gold ETF and Bandhan Silver ETF. Both aim to deliver roughly similar returns, before expenses, as per gold and silver prices in India. In these ETFs, 95 to 100 percent of the investment will be in physical gold and silver, while 0 to 5 percent will be kept in debt or money market instruments. The NFO is open from December 1 to 3 and after December 12, 2025, both these funds will be available for regular trading. Minimum investment is Rs 1,000. In the last few years, both gold and silver have shown tremendous rally. In 2025, silver has increased by more than 100 percent and gold is also showing a strong rise of 65 to 66 percent. This video explains how these ETFs work, which investors they are right for, and whether you can benefit from them in the gold-silver rally.

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