
Targeted Eq NEFGX 31,688 1.54 Jeff's Old 401(k): Vanguard Inst Index VINIX 39,990 1.95 Jeff's Old 401(k): Fidelity Magellan FMGKX 29,435 1.43 Jeff's Old 401(k): Dodge & Cox Balanced DODBX 27,821 1.35 Jeff's Old 401(k):UBS
office as did Jeff Feingold, who recently took over Fidelity Magellan FMAGX . Both funds were famous for amazing returns then ..... immediately inspire similar feelings. Each manager of Fidelity Magellan has remade the strategy and portfolio to his own
today than they were 10 years ago even though the stock market has gained an annualized 4.5% over that time. Fidelity Magellan FMAGX has shrunk by $55 billion, Fidelity Growth & Income FGRIX is down $26 billion, Janus JANDX is down $14 billion
investments, and I’m already pushing retirement age. My 401(k) choices are: Fidelity Equity-Income FEQIX Fidelity Magellan FMAGX Janus Adviser Forty JARTX Fidelity Spartan U.S. Equity Index FUSEX Fidelity Low-Priced Stock FLPSX Morgan
I started working at Morningstar back in 1993, mutual funds were a big focus for me and the entire company. Fidelity Magellan FMAGX was still in its heyday, John Neff was still running Vanguard Windsor VWNDX, and Robert Sanborn was tearing
assignments, but they still keep their original fund. The only exception to that, and it was somewhat disappointing, is that Fidelity Magellan recently got a new manager, Jeff Feingold. He is a pretty strong investor, and Fidelity promised to keep him at his
Christopher Davis : Fidelity Magellan is one of the most famous mutual funds of all time. It grew to prominence especially in the late 1970s and 1980s under a wildly
Danoff can still carve his own path. Contrafund also has the same 0.95 correlation with Low-Priced Stock FLPSX and Magellan FMAGX even though Magellan and Contrafund are both in large-growth while Low-Priced is in mid-blend. But the fund's performed
I have held this for quite a few years now but it has been a dog lately compared to even the SP500. Anyone else holding this or dumping it? I know don't sell when lower but I hung onto TAVFX and FMAGX too long as well.
in the 1980s without perhaps the most famous star manager of all, Peter Lynch, whose tremendous success at Fidelity Magellan FMAGX remains that fund's biggest claim to fame. Of course, managers won't become stars unless they alone have