
Rating of Gold, as have Clipper and its less-concentrated counterparts, Davis NY Venture NYVTX and Selected American Shares SLASX . The funds on this list have mostly been strong long-term performers, with all but Torray TORYX and Praxis Core Stock trouncing
in his dust. Rakers has also enjoyed a 36-basis-point advantage on expenses. Yacktman Fund YACKX vs. Selected American SLASX Don Yacktman parted ways from Selected and set up his own fund in July 1992. It's been a fascinating comparison to watch
currently hold a Roth IRA account with Schwab with the following funds: AVPAX: 17.5% ARTIX: 8.5% HCAIX: 24% HIINX: 10% SLASX : 22% WPFRX: 18% I only have about 20K total in there. I was thinking about purchasing both POAGX and JATTX to cover mid
DEFIX? Additionally, what are some strong small growth funds? I'm 22 years old and have a Roth IRA account through Schwab. Funds I already have: HIINX, ARTIX, AVPAX, WPFRX, HCAIX, and SLASX . Any suggestions would be helpful. RND
My father originally set up the account and invested money into the following mutual funds: AVPAX, HIINX, HCAIX, ARTIX, SLASX , and WPFRX. Currently, I have roughly $25,000 invested, however I am looking to invest more money. I was wondering if
Yacktman YACKX and Yacktman Focused YAFFX Don Yacktman last won our award 20 years ago when he was running Selected American SLASX . Pull up Yacktman Fund's performance, and you'll see that it is in the top 1% of its category for the past three
Noticed that this fund in now available at Fidelity was a transaction fee. Always thought it was a good one and have been looking for a good LC alternative to SLASX and the plain SP 500 Index. What do you think?
SLADX You can see the case for this fund if you go to the Fund Spy Selector tool ( mfi.morningstar.com ) and plug in ticker SLASX . There, you'll see that since Chris Davis became a comanager, the fund has returned a cumulative 360% compared with 261
recommend going back in, or otherwise, any alternative suggestions to fill that 'hole' in the mix? I'd considered liquidating SLASX which has been underperforming YTD but that too gives me large cap exposure and i otherwise have very little representing that
track record.Donald Yacktman started this fund in 1992 after nine successful years at the helm of Selected American Shares SLASX . He also manages Yacktman YACKX. His son Stephen was named a comanager on both funds in December 2002. Jason Subotky, who