Jainam offers diversified portfolio of 20-22 stocks - larger Mid Cap from the universe of NSE 500 to generate superior risk adjusted returns for the clients with horizon of 5 years or more.
Our investment philosophy is to invest in businesses having significant ‘Size of Opportunity’ while ensuring that the earnings growth, return ratios, quality of business and price-value gap remains high.
Our Stock Selection Approach:
1. Market Cap - Since we have a mid/large cap portfolio, we select stocks which have a market cap of more than or equal to 3000 cr.
2. Debt - We do not prefer to invest in heavy debt companies so we select stocks which have Debt/equity ratio of less than 0.8.
3. Return Ratios - We prefer the return ratios to be equal to or more than 15%.
4. Operating Cash Flows - Along with a good PAT, it is important for a company to generate operating cash flows. So we prefer stocks with positive operating cash flow.
5. Equity Dilution - We do not prefer companies which dilutes its equity on regular basis as it shows the company’s inability to generate enough cash flow.
6. Promoter Holding - We prefer companies with high promoter holding and no pledge.
7. Transparency - Companies which are transparent in terms of their business activities and related party transaction are preferred.
8. Asset Light model - Companies which are asset light are more preferable as it will generate higher margins. Although it also depends upon the industry whether a company is asset light or heavy.
9. Management - A company with a good management which works in favour of shareholders is bound to grow in future so we select stocks which has a good management record
The smallcases are being created by research team of Jainam Broking Limited.
A smallcase is a curated basket of stocks/ETFs* that reflects a certain objective (ideas, themes, strategies), backed by the research of Jainam. You can invest in a smallcase in 2 clicks.
*ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) are baskets of securities that track an underlying index (Nifty, Gold, etc) and can be bought and sold on the exchange.
Jainam decides who can invest in the smallcases created by them and can create two types of smallcases :
You can buy smallcases on any of the partner brokers. Select a smallcase, select your broker and invest in less than 2 clicks.
Our partner brokers are:
Zerodha, AxisDirect, Edelweiss, HDFC Securities, Kotak Securities, IIFL Securities, 5 Paisa, Aliceblue, Angel Broking, Trustline, Upstox, Motilal Oswal, Groww, ICICI Direct, Fundzbazar and Dhan
If you have a trading & demat account with one of the supported brokers, you can start investing in smallcases. By clicking on ‘Buy smallcase’ or ‘Login’, you can view the supported brokers and login with the respective credentials. The funds from your broker account would be used for investing in smallcases.
Once you login with your broker credentials, you can use your trading account to buy and sell smallcases. The stocks would be credited to your broker linked demat account.
Further, once you’re logged in, you can securely use the funds available in your broker account to invest in smallcases.
The funds from your broker account are utilised to invest in smallcases and the respective stocks are credited to your broker linked demat account.
Once you have invested, the index value of the smallcase is set to 100 on the buy day for easy tracking. You can monitor the performance of the smallcase from the Investments page on the broker’s smallcase platform.
Also, each smallcase is reviewed periodically and rebalanced to ensure your objective is on track.
The index value of a smallcase indicates the absolute price returns of that particular smallcase from the date of its inception. The index value is set to 100 on the inception date of the smallcase. The current index value shows by how much it has gone up since then.
When buying a smallcase, an index value of 100 is assigned to it. Overtime, if the index value is 108.54, you can easily deduce that your smallcase has generated a total return of 8.54%.
The Details view shows you a more detailed investment overview and P&L breakdown. You can also track individual stock details from the Investments page.
There are no lock-in periods, so you may sell your smallcases anytime. As a concept however, smallcases work best when used for long-term investing.
Exclusive smallcases can be subscribed directly from the smallcase profile by following the steps below :
Rebalancing is the process of ensuring the weights of the stocks in the smallcase continue to be true to the underlying smallcase strategy. The rebalance frequency is decided by the creator of the smallcase. You can update your smallcase in 2 clicks to ensure your smallcase is on track with the strategy.
You can request access for an exclusive smallcase by filling up the request invite form on the smallcase profile.
When we invite you to invest in a smallcase, you can buy the smallcase in 2clicks. Invite for multiple smallcases can also be requested.
When we invite you to invest in a smallcase, you can buy the smallcase in 2 clicks. Invite for multiple smallcases can also be requested.
You can also set up an SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) for your smallcases on a weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual basis. The SIP orders will not be placed automatically and will require you to place orders each time an instalment is due. We are working on making this automated soon.
To invest more in a smallcase from your Investments page, click on the smallcase you want to invest more in and click the Invest More button on the right.
No, with smallcases - you are essentially buying exchange listed securities which are exposed to market risks. Investing in market instruments involves risks and investments may lose value.
Also, the returns shown for smallcases are the historical returns. smallcases do not have any projected returns shown. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
From the individual smallcase page, you can find the Exit option at the right under More Actions. You can then choose a whole exit (sell all the constituents of a smallcase and exit completely) or a partial exit (book some profits while maintaining the minimum amount).
Note: Partial Exit can only be done if you’ve invested more than the minimum amount into the smallcase.
Orders are unfilled under the following circumstances:
Note: Partial Exit can only be done if you’ve invested more than the minimum amount into the smallcase.
Repairing the batch helps you place fresh orders for those constituents that were not filled so your smallcase can be complete. For stocks that are already sold on the broker platform, contact the support team to reconcile your holdings.
Archiving a batch excludes those stocks that you have unfilled orders for and completes your smallcase without placing fresh orders.
In this case, the smallcase will not be the same as the original version you meant to buy/invest more/rebalance/exit & will differ in composition & returns.
One of the payment method available to subscribe to a fee based smallcase is eNACH where an e-Mandate is created.
If you want to cancel your e-Mandate(s) linked with any of your fee based smallcase subscription, please drop an email to publisher.help@smallcase.com with the following details:
We will share the mandate(s) details in response to your request including the below:
To proceed with the cancellation of the mandate, we would require your confirmation by email after verifying the mandate and payment details.
After receiving your confirmation, we will process the mandate cancellation and update you with the status within 72 hours.