MFs come into my mind such as VWITX, VMLTX, VWSTX, BCOIX/BCOSX, MWTRX, DBLFX/DLFNX, DBLTX/DLTNX, PIMIX/PONDX, WEFIX , VFIIX, PRPFX, BERIX, VWINX/VWIAX, PAUIX/PAUDX and PTTRX/PTTDX. However, I would like to hold about 3 MFs, perhaps
WEFIX was NTF only two months ..... which is NTF. WEFIX , now called Institutional ..... rated Weitz Research Weitz Short - Intermediate Income 373 Short-Term Bond funds rated Weitz Short - Intermediate Income Inv CL Weitz Tax-Free
M* shows WEFIX as NTF at Fidelity here: http://financials ..... com/fund/purchase-info.html?t= WEFIX ®ion=USA&culture=en-US This ..... 84%), which is NTF (at Fidelity). WEFIX , now called Institutional Class (ER 0
PIMCO Foreign Bond (Unhedged) - PFBDX 2.000% Weitz Short - Intermediate Income - WEFIX 4.000% Question #1: Should I replace MWTRX ..... diversified IT bond fund? Question #2: Should I sell WEFIX and use a portion of the 4% allocation with
NBGNX) Foreign Blend - Manning & Napier World Opportunities A (EXWAX) Int Term Bond - Payden GNMA (PYGNX) High Yield - Artio Global High Income A (BJBHX) Short Term - Weitz Short - Intermediate Income ( WEFIX ) Thoughts? Thanks! Scott
Permanent Portfolio – PRPFX: 20.00% --------------------- Weitz Short - Intermediate Income – WEFIX : 5.00% Metropolitan West Total Return – MWTRX: 5.00% TCW Total Return – TGLMX: 5.00% TCW
funds in the present environment (debt ceiling, QE 2, Greece,inflation?) for 6 months > several years. I am looking at WEFIX , PLDDX, JASBX and THOPX. I do not need to be in stocks with this money and just want more than MM yield but still relative
NTF funds , short terms investment grade , duration 1 year , selected 4 and 5* M* rating and came up with : NTF: THOPX, WEFIX , JASBX, PLDDX, WBRRX, FOSIX, FMEQX, MSINX. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, also which one would be better
excluding bonds held in OAKBX, FPACX and IVWIX in this account) is roughly: FAX 3% DODIX 15% FFRHX 12% FLTMX 43% FTABX 12% WEFIX 15% Just wondering if any observers out there would see any reason not to put new money into the same funds in roughly the
till the fog (hopefully) clears out? I considered a few ideas: -again, very short duration bond funds, like MSINX or WEFIX ; -return to short-term munis, like MITFX; -this new PIMCO tax managed PXMDX fund, which is again half-munis, half