
0.27% | 2.45% | 2.65 | BB FGMNX | -0.25% | 0.37% | 2.49 | AAA FSICX | -0.25% | 3.64% | 4.41 | BB JAFIX | -0.47% | 2.36% | 4.86 | BBB LSBDX | -0.48% | 6.57% | 5.66 | BB PAUDX | -0.65% | 7.95% | 6.82
PONDX 7.58% 20.70% 65.52% 0.64% 5.21% 0.36% FSICX 39.58% 40.36% 6.59% 0.40% 10.69% 2.38% JAFIX 21.16% 58.08% 12.65% 0.00% 8.12% 0.00% VBILX 60.59% 38.34% 0.32% 0.23% 0.53% 0.00% MWTRX
maybe with the PTTDX fund but since I'm not limited to which core funds I can invest in, I'm also considering MWTRX, JAFIX , FTBFX, DODIX and DBLTX (which is not really a core fund, right?). Question is, which fund, or which combination
retired at age 80 years with 3 bond funds: dlfnx 100k == doubleline core fix income dltnx 100k== doubleline total return jafix 100k == janus flexible bond fund considering selling dltnx and buying vwinx (vanguard wellesley) is a return of 5% a year
comments on buying this fund. viewing performance since 2001 and no negative years, 2008 up 5.64 % and ytd up 5.66 %. currently own DLTNX and DLFNX and considering JAFIX . retired and these funds would contribute to my current income. thanks for suggestions, robert
and Vanguard. Although if you move the starting point up one year, Gundlach comes out on top. Doesn't appear to available in many places. The weaker version JAFIX has significantly underperformed although the 2 are highly correlated.
corporate bonds with U.S. Treasuries. He uses a similar (if slightly more aggressive) style to run Janus Flexible Bond JAFIX . USAJABLXCoreCoreComanager Marc Pinto is using a conservative growth strategy to guide the stock portion of the fund. He wants
and government agency-backed securities. He uses a similar (if slightly more aggressive) style to run Janus Flexible Bond JAFIX . USAJABAXCoreCoreComanager Marc Pinto uses a conservative growth strategy to guide the stock portion of the fund. He seeks
the flexibility to own non-investment-grade bonds have loaded up on high yield lately. Funds such as Janus Flexible Bond JAFIX , Delaware Diversified Income DPDFX, and Loomis Sayles Core Plus Bond NEFRX each devoted close to 20% of assets to high
wondering if I should have the same concerns with bonds. To be more specific, I'm considering splitting the bond portion of my short-term savings between JAFIX and JASBX. They're both managed by the same duo. Should this concern me?