Middle-class males aged 34-41 flock to mutual funds for high returns
The article looks at why regular people in a specific area invest in mutual funds. They found that men in their late 30s to early 40s with middle-class incomes are the main investors. The factors that matter most to them are the experience of the fund manager, how well the fund is doing, the risk involved, and the potential for low risk and high returns. This information can help mutual fund companies attract more small investors by focusing on these key factors.