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The Motley Fool February 11, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
The Mistake That Could Derail Your Portfolio for Years Just because a mutual fund did well before doesn't mean it will continue to do so.  |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2009 Selena Maranjian |
Do You Sell Too Early? It's interesting to ponder why index funds do so much better than mutual funds that are carefully managed by thinking people who presumably have some stock-evaluation skills. One reason is simply cost.  |
The Motley Fool February 6, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
The Investing Secret You Need to Know A winning mutual fund strategy boils down to asset allocation.  |
Financial Advisor February 2, 2009 Marla Brill |
Handle With Care Inverse and leveraged inverse ETFs can help battle a bear market, but you need to watch them carefully.  |
Financial Advisor February 2, 2009 Raymond Fazzi |
ETFs As Defensive Plays Advisors say ETFs can be a useful tool when implementing downside protection strategies.  |
Financial Advisor February 2, 2009 Alan Lavine |
Outlook 2009 Mutual fund managers are guardedly optimistic on equities, but find bonds even more appealing.  |
Financial Advisor February 2, 2009 Marla Brill |
Boring Is Back Fund manager Phil Davidson likes to play it safe. He likes quality companies at discount prices.  |
Investment Advisor February 2009 Robert F. Keane |
Wisdom, Not Necessarily Conventional There's more and more research that shows that socially responsible investors do not pay a performance penalty, for example, the Appleseed Fund, which was named Lipper's top returning mid-cap value fund for 2008 and the top SRI fund by Morningstar.  |
Investment Advisor February 2009 Robert F. Keane |
The Social Side of SRI Adam Strauss, manager of the Appleseed Fund, believes that sometimes an investment is driven by social benefits, although it still has to make sense financially.  |
The Motley Fool January 30, 2009 Zoe Van Schyndel |
Brew Up Great Returns in Your Portfolio In a city famous for beer, Milwaukee-based FMI Common Stock Fund stands out as a consistent performer. The fund has brewed up quite a record and beaten its benchmark, the Russell 2000, by a solid 2% in the nearly three decades since its inception.  |
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