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Why You Should Try to Avoid Trendy Funds

Stan Luxenberg July 15, 2008

SEEKING TO attract new investors, fund companies have brought out numerous specialized choices. The fledgling funds include Claymore S&P Global Water and T. Rowe Price Africa and Middle East. This is not the first time the industry has introduced narrowly focused funds. During the bull market in the 1990s, dozens of Internet choices appeared. In the 1950s, investors could buy the Television Electronics Fund.
 

Small Stocks: Regaining Investor Appeal

Stan Luxenberg July 15, 2008

IN THE RECENT market downturn, small stocks have been hit particularly hard. During the 12 months ending in March, the average small-cap fund lost 11.6%, lagging large-cap funds by more than nine percentage points. This is not surprising. In bear markets investors avoid small stocks, moving to big blue chips.
 

Investing: Which Way Should You Turn?

Stan Luxenberg May 06, 2008

It is a troubling time for investors, with both the economy and the stock market seemingly in a relentless decline. Many investors are fleeing the turmoil, moving to super-safe United States Treasury bonds. But Treasuries provide only modest returns. For better results, consider the following rock-solid investments that are suitable for even the most conservative investors.
 

How Much Should You Invest Abroad?

Stan Luxenberg April 10, 2008

WITH STOCKS tanking recently in places like India and Brazil, investors may be cautious about investing abroad. But many experts say that this is no time stay at home. In an era when markets are becoming increasingly global, investors should put at least 30% of their equity portfolios in foreign stocks.
 

Why Municipal Bonds May Be Bargains

Stan Luxenberg April 10, 2008

AS MORTGAGE defaults increased last year, the markets took unnerving turns. Panicked investors raced to buy Treasuries and sell securities that seemed to present risks.
 

Is it too late to join the boom in China?

Stan Luxenberg February 27, 2008

WHAT ARE the chances that one of your funds will return 100% this year? Extremely slim. Few funds rise 50%, let alone double in a 12-month period.
 

A Stable Portfolio for a Shaky Economy

Stan Luxenberg February 27, 2008

THE WHIMS of markets change constantly. One year the crowd favors technology companies, and then the mood shifts and the next year investors embrace shares of banks.
 

Be Careful of the Hidden Traps of ETFs

Stan Luxenberg September 01, 2007

MILLIONS OF investors have been racing to buy exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Like index mutual funds, ETFs track benchmarks, such as the Standard Poors 500-stock index. But ETFs trade constantly on stock exchanges, while mutual funds are priced once a day.
 

Get the Best of Breed Funds

Stan Luxenberg September 01, 2007

ALL TOO MANY investors face a common experience: They buy a top fund, and then the manager leaves. The new manager cant match the old results.
 

Turbocharge Your Stock Dividends

Stan Luxenberg August 01, 2007

ALPINE DYNAMIC Dividend, a stock fund, is yielding 9%, not counting capital gains. This is more than four times the paltry 1.8% dividend payment of the average large U.S. company. And Alpine is not alone. Eaton Vance Dividend Income pays 8%, and a dozen other stock funds yield 6% or more.
 
 
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