
would greatly appreciate input from long-term VG OEF /ETF owners on YOUR personal VG OEF and ETF preferences. To make this relatively easy ..... ANYTHING in the store. You start shopping. What VG OEF /ETF goes in your cart first? What 2-3-4
the effect for 1-5 years? 2. Is the answer above true for OEF ? I also know the following: - Everything is relative. So relative ..... navigate the fund pretty well. Looking at one of the riskiest OEF , LSBDX, it suffered only 2 negative years, -2.6 in 1994
am going to have a bigger percentage of my retirement savings in a taxable account than I have had before. I currently hold OEF muni bond funds, and I am building positions in a handful of MLPs (although some that look good seem to be on the high side
What is everyone's favorite small cap fund at this time? I'm mostly looking for exposure to US domestic small caps, but I'd be willing to look at any fund that doesn't have a large amount of exposure to Asian small caps. (I own MSMLX already.) I'm looking for something I can hopefully get a good
also lists VLCCF FRO SFL TNP Major bullish article on TIF. Pimco debuts its first ETF in TRXT, which is similar to its popular OEF PTTRX. Bill Gross remarks it is time for bond investors to "play defense" with quality bond holdings. Bullish article on
charges just 0.07%. IShares S&P 500 IVV tracks a broader list of 500 securities for just 0.09% while iShares S & P 100 Index OEF contains the largest 100 stocks from the S&P 500 and charges 0.20%. Those looking for exposure strictly
deeper into large-cap territory. Whereas 82% of OEF is invested in giant-cap stocks, 56% of MGC is ..... all of the 100 stocks in the index. Suitability IShares S & P 100 Index OEF provides low-cost, index-based exposure to 100
cap stocks, 56% of MGC is in giant-caps. The iShares S & P 100 Index OEF charges 0.20% and tracks the 100 largest firms ..... approach followed by Russell and MSCI. Both DIA and OEF trade with greater volume and assets under management
from Chamois's comments in this forum!). But it is a pure stock fund focused only on APJ and I already have an APJ focused OEF in MAPIX. I am trying find something a bit more diversified and less racier - to compliment MAPIX for emerging markets. Would
The following is about managed OEF (open end fund) and for the majority of people who buy funds for a few years and stay within a range of AA. Why invest in OEF ? in most cases the addition ER should get you better risk control