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The Periodic Table of Mutual Funds
Everything that exists in India, on one table: all 39 AMFI categories, organised into 20 plain-English shelves. Each column runs from the calmest ride at the top to the wildest at the bottom. 1,887 schemes, ₹82.05 lakh crore invested. Select any tile for the plain-English version, including what can go wrong.
Calm – Value barely moves. Suits money you may need soon.
Moderate – Noticeable dips are normal. Suits a few years out.
Wild – Deep falls happen and can last years. Long money only.
Debt
Hybrid
Equity · Diversified
Equity · Focused bets
Gold, global & goals
Select any tile above to see what it is, how big it is, and what can go wrong.
Second view
Where India’s money actually sits →
The same universe, sized by real money instead of by category. The proportions are not what most people expect.
Off the shelves
Closed-ended & interval schemes →
Fixed maturity plans and interval funds sit on no shelf, because you cannot buy into them on any given day. Their data pages live here.
Go deeper
Mutual fund guides →
How SIPs, NAV, expense ratios, exit loads and fund taxation actually work, explained without the jargon.
Industry figures: AMFI Monthly Consolidated Report, open-ended schemes, 30 June 2026. Categories and scheme counts follow SEBI’s scheme categorisation; the shelves on this table are NYVO’s own grouping of those categories, and each tile’s detail lists exactly which AMFI categories it contains. The calm / moderate / wild labels are NYVO’s own plain-English reading of how much a shelf’s value tends to move; they are not SEBI riskometer readings and not a rating of any fund. Nothing on this page is a return estimate or a return promise. This page is general information, not investment advice, and names no scheme. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks; read all scheme related documents carefully.