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In brief: - According to Lipper, mutual fund investors withdrew $15.4 billion from stock funds last month. |
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Now that the great tech rush is officially history, money managers of both value and growth funds are rediscovering "old economy" stocks like retailers, drug makers and construction companies. (source: Forbes) http://www.forbes.com/2001/04/16/0416funds.html |
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It's no surprise that tech mutual funds performed poorly in the first quarter, as stocks across the board suffered in a weak market. Yet investors who were "short" sighted, so to speak, did better than most. (source: CNET) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-201-5424475-0.html |
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Do today's "bargain" prices make you think it's time to overweight tech funds again? This columnist urges you to think twice. (source: The Street) http://www.investorguide.com/cgi-bin/daily.cgi?03832 |
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You might not know Larry Fuller's name, but his track record and recent moves merit some attention. Like most growth managers he loaded up on tech stocks last year until they made up nearly half of the broker-sold Merrill Lynch Fundamental Growth fund's portfolio. But he threw in the towel when a slowing economy started eating into tech shops' earnings and puncturing their lofty valuations. In the past two weeks he has started to slowly buy shares of tech companies again, but only selectively. What's he buying and why is he starting to buy now? (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/funds/fundjunkie/1361968.html |
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Big-cap growth funds are coming off one of their worst years in at least the past decade. It's often taken an oddball strategy for a fund to avoid the carnage suffered by this ocean of losers. (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/funds/bigscreen/1368803.html |
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If you're a Costco kind of shopper, then you like to buy a variety of products, in one place, at low cost. This article discusses four ways for you to apply that Costco mentality of shopping to the realm of international investing: mutual funds, closed-end funds, exchange-traded funds and the increasingly popular "folios." (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/funds/whatworks/1345212.html |
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Back in December, Money Magazine selected 7 funds that would help investors weather these tough times. Three months later, all but one of the funds would have made you money. Here's an update on the funds. (source: Money) http://www.money.com/money/depts/investing/safefunds/index.html |
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Did Y2K knock your portfolio out-of-whack? After gradually accumulating a bunch of funds over the years, perhaps you now have too much sitting in tech, or you think you need more bond exposure. This columnist gives some advice on how to readjust one's portfolio using Modern Portfolio Theory. http://www.thestreet.com/funds/investing/1326099.html |
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Emerging markets funds seem to be ruling the world these days, but this columnist says investors looking for international exposure need to know that these funds may provide a little too much 'excitement' for their liking. (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/funds/funds/1318223.html |
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Nouveaux mutual fund investors are learning the hard way that taxes make a difference. After paying relatively little attention to tax implications while their funds soared during the 90s, many mutual fund shareholders are just now coming to grips with the double whammy of negative returns and large capital gains distributions, on which they owe taxes. Fortunately, there is a way for these investors to avoid making the same mistakes in the future: tax-friendly mutual funds. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2001/02/21/living/q_taxfunds/ |
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iDayo's free (with registration) mutual fund applications include a fund-screening tool, a fund search tool that looks for funs with holdings in your favorite stocks, and a fund portfolio analysis tool. The site's fee-based stock analysis tools allow you to track institutional ownership and transactions. http://www.idayo.com/ |
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This columnist takes a closer look at the hot alternative energy plays - exactly what they are, and why everyone's so jazzed about them. (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/funds/fundjunkie/1278696.html |
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PMC-Sierra's terrible earnings report where it met estimates but gave a horrible outlook for the next quarter is certainly going to haunt shareholders (the stock dropped 22% on the day, but opened down more than 30% before recovering). But the news also presents problems for tech momentum funds, as this columnist points out. (source: TheStreet.com) http://thestreet.com/funds/smarter/1277575.html |
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A mutual fund columnist lays out what he calls the 'perfect' fund portfolio. (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/funds/fundjunkie/1272804.html |
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