Hey forum friends,

I was browsing through some new mutual fund options recently and came across something quite different—the SBI Quant Fund. Thought it might be a good idea to post here and get some real feedback or opinions from fellow investors.

For those who might not know, the SBI Mutual Fund Quant Fund is a rule-based equity fund that follows a quantitative investment strategy. Instead of relying on fund managers' instincts or market timing, it uses algorithms and historical data to pick stocks. The goal is to reduce bias and take emotion out of the investment process.

I’ve been doing my own research while looking for the Best SIP plans to begin a new long-term investment, and this one keeps popping up on recommendation lists. It seems particularly appealing for someone like me who prefers consistent, low-maintenance investing over constantly tracking the market.

That said, I haven’t started a SIP in it yet. I’m still on the fence and wanted to ask—has anyone here already invested in this fund? How’s the experience been so far in terms of returns, consistency, and overall satisfaction?

I’m also curious if anyone sees this quant-based approach as the future of mutual fund investing in India. With markets being so unpredictable, having a system that sticks to data-driven rules sounds smart—but does it actually beat human-led funds in real scenarios?

It would be awesome if we could turn this thread into a mini knowledge hub for this fund. Whether you're already invested, considering it, or just researching like I am, your perspective could help a lot of people here.

So what do you think—SBI Quant Fund: genuinely smart investing or just another trend that sounds good on paper?

Drop your thoughts, insights, or questions below. Let’s learn from each other and maybe even uncover the next big thing in SIP investing.