As a mutual fund investor, or someone looking to invest in mutual funds, knowledge about the product is your biggest asset. This year, make sure you do the research behind each fund or fund category on your own and only take a decision if you are thoroughly satisfied that it is in your best interests. For instance, don’t keep adding new funds in your portfolio because your peers recommended it or because the ratings are good. This may lead to this may lead to overdiversification and hurt your overall returns. Assess the funds in your portfolio and then take a call based on their performance. Similarly, if you have been investing in regular mutual funds via an agent, a little bit of reading and understanding about fund selection can allow you to switch to direct funds and reap better returns. There are plenty of educational resources that can help you get acquainted with mutual funds and the various “hows and the whys” attached to them, use them to make informed decisions.