Measuring performance solely by relying on returns is probably not enough, it is important to consider both returns and risks. Some measurement methods that consider both of these factors are the Sharpe Ratio index, Treynor Ratio, Jensen Alpha, and Information Ratio. Risk analysis using Value at Risk Monte Carlo simulation is also important to determine the potential for extreme risks. The purpose of this study is to provide a good understanding of the performance and risk of mutual fund investments. Based on the performance results, Schroder is the most superior mutual fund, with the highest Information Ratio, Sharpe Ratio, and Jensen Ratio, indicating that they are able to generate good returns considering the risks taken. However, Schroder also has the highest VaR, meaning it has the potential for large losses in the worst market conditions. On the other hand, MNC is at the bottom in almost all performance methods, indicating poor performance with low returns and lower risks.