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Where Are Mutual Funds Investing? Mutual Funds Buys and Sell Data Of May 2025

2025-06-14  Niranjan Ghatule  
Where Are Mutual Funds Investing? Mutual Funds Buys and Sell Data Of May 2025

Mutual Funds Buy and Sell Data Of May 2025

In May 2025, domestic mutual funds made bold moves in large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap segments. This article breaks down the top buys and sells—and explains why tracking mutual fund activity can give retail investors a smart edge.

Why Mutual Fund Buying and Selling Matters
Mutual funds are managed by expert fund managers who base investment decisions on deep research, financial analysis, macroeconomic trends, and company fundamentals. When mutual funds buy a stock in large quantities, it often reflects a strong conviction in that company's future potential. This can lead to:

  • Increased investor confidence

  • Higher stock prices due to rising demand

  • A signal for retail investors to explore the stock further

Similarly, when mutual funds sell or reduce holdings, it could indicate concerns about future earnings, sectoral shifts, or profit booking. Tracking mutual fund movements offers retail investors insights into broader market sentiment, helps identify upcoming trends, and provides guidance for portfolio adjustments.

Where Are Mutual Funds Investing? Top Buys and Sells in May 2025

In May 2025, domestic mutual funds made several key changes to their portfolios across largecap, midcap, and smallcap segments. These investment trends offer a revealing look into how institutional investors are repositioning ahead of market movements. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the top buys and sells by mutual funds during the month:

Largecap Segment

Among the largecap stocks, mutual funds made notable entries into companies with green energy and aviation exposure. The top largecap buys for the month included:

  • Adani Green Energy Ltd.

  • Swiggy Ltd.

  • Hindustan Zinc Ltd.

  • InterGlobe Aviation Ltd.

  • JSW Energy Ltd.

On the other hand, funds exited or reduced exposure in several largecap names, possibly signaling profit booking or shifting preferences. The top largecap sells included:

  • Bajaj Housing Finance Ltd.

  • NTPC Green Energy Ltd.

  • Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd.

  • Pidilite Industries Ltd.

  • Polycab India Ltd.

Midcap Segment

Mutual funds also took interest in a number of midcap companies, especially those in infrastructure, technology, and consumer sectors. The top buys in midcaps were:

  • Patanjali Foods Ltd.

  • One97 Communications Ltd.

  • Steel Authority of India Ltd.

  • Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd.

  • Marico Ltd.

At the same time, several midcap stocks were trimmed from portfolios, including some prominent names. The top sells in the midcap category were:

  • Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd.

  • Container Corporation of India Ltd.

  • General Insurance Corporation of India

  • Cochin Shipyard Ltd.

  • Supreme Industries Ltd.

Smallcap Segment

Smallcap stocks saw selective accumulation from mutual funds, particularly in the infrastructure, defence, and tech services domains. The top smallcap buys included:

  • Simplex Infrastructures Ltd.

  • Sagility India Ltd.

  • Paras Defence and Space Technologies Ltd.

  • E2E Networks Ltd.

  • KFin Technologies Ltd.

Meanwhile, the top smallcap stocks that mutual funds sold off during May were:

  • Shipping Corporation of India Ltd.

  • Utkarsh Small Finance Bank Ltd.

  • Privi Speciality Chemicals Ltd.

  • Borosil Renewables Ltd.

  • Heubach Colorants India Ltd.

These trends show that domestic mutual funds are actively rotating between sectors and market caps, with a visible inclination toward renewable energy, infrastructure, and tech-related plays. At the same time, they are booking profits or reducing risk in segments like specialty chemicals, fashion retail, and certain financial stocks. Investors looking to align their portfolios with institutional moves may find useful cues from this activity.

Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Investment in the stock market is subject to market risks. Please consult a certified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.


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