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Our Funds Through Tefas

You can invest in the TEFAS open funds founded and managed by Tacirler Asset Management through all banks and intermediary organizations. kategori-resmi

Debt Instruments Fund (TPF)

The fund is a debt instruments fund as an investment strategy, and minimum 80% of the fund's total value is continuously invested in the public and/or private sector bonds and bills. There is no limitation on the weighted average maturity of the fund portfolio, and the fund portfolio distribution is determined dynamically by assessing the market interest rate expectations and macroeconomic indicators, and it...
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Monetary Market (TRY) Fund (TCB)

In the fund, which can be used as a short-term management tool for cash assets; the entire portfolio will continuously consist of monetary and capital market instruments with high liquidity and with maximum 184 days until the maturity date, and the weighted average maturity of the portfolio calculated on a daily basis will be maximum 45 days. It aims to provide a stable return to its investors in TRY currency and...
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Variable Fund (TCD)

TCD aims to offer its investors high returns in TRY currency in the medium and long term by taking advantage of the opportunities presented by the markets. The fund, which can include foreign investment instruments at a rate of 20% in its total portfolio, can make investments in option contracts, forwards, swaps, structured forward transactions, etc. through foreign exchange, precious metals, financial indicators...
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Equity Fund (TKF)

TKF is suitable for long-term investors who are familiar with the conditions of the stocks markets, who can take risks, looking for a fund that has the potential to offer high dividend yield, high returns in the long term and better performance than BIST 100. Minimum 80% of the fund portfolio consists of the stocks permanently listed on BIST, and strategic asset allocation is actively executed within the fund in...
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