New Delhi, Oct. 26 -- If you are planning to invest in a mutual fund scheme, it is acceptable to examine the past few years' returns given by the scheme. Wealth advisors often advise retail investors to judge a scheme's future potential based on factors such as the category it belongs to, the fund house which manages the scheme, and the overall macro scenario of the market. Regardless, past returns are also considered too important to be overlooked by existing and potential investors.

Here we list out the top-performing dynamic asset allocation funds based on their past three years' returns:

These hybrid mutual funds are mandated to invest in equity or debt financial instruments in an unspecified ratio, which is managed dynamically (i.e...