
portfolio . Although each subadvisor makes big bets on individual positions , the overall fund isn't too concentrated . Masters ' Select Equity has mounted a big comeback , but it could easily go through another tough stretch . This fund has lately been busy digging
manages Touchstone Sands Capital Select Growth ) each run equal portions of the fund . Davis and Sands also run a slice of Masters ' Select Equity , while Franklin Mutual manages part of Masters'Select Value . USAMSFOXSupporting Player . Although this fund is diversified
stick with a manager that's attempting a turnaround . Here's a look at four darn good subadvised funds . Masters ' Select Equity MSEFX illustrates the added level of diversification you can get when a fund company doles out money to multiple
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portfolio. Although each subadvisor makes big bets on individual positions, the overall fund isn't too concentrated. Masters ' Select Equity 's all-cap look and bold nature mean it's best for investors who can handle turbulence and dry spells. This fund
the fund. Davis and Sands also run a slice of Masters ' Select Equity , while Franklin Mutual manages part of Masters ..... portfolio. But its sibling, the more-diversified Masters ' Select Equity MSEFX , is better core-holding material.
the beginning of 2005, and, significantly, they are part of the all-star multimanager lineup that runs Masters Select Equity . If that's not enough, this fund's $3.7 billion asset base guarantees that a certain number of readers
and to those who believe that several heads are better than one. While two topnotch multimanager funds, Masters ' Select Equity MSEFX and Masters' Select International MSILX, recently closed their doors to new investors, multimanager offerings
15 stocks. That s quite natural for some of the large-cap managers like Bill Miller who pick stocks for Masters ' Select Equity MSEFX , but it s unusual in small-cap land, where funds tend to have more holdings. The fund s 1.45% expense
Hawkins, and Winters in one stop. Some have called the strategy gimmicky, but this fund and siblings Masters ' Select Equity MSEFX and Masters' Select International MSILX have posted strong results relative to their peers over time. And