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Posted by Alex on 12 Jul 2007 at 11:59 pm under Fund Basics
My previous post about Mutual Fund specialties was about the division by industries. Another common approach to specialize mutual funds will be division by geographic positions, they also called Geographic Funds.
There are plenty of funds which specialize in a certain geographic area like Asia, Europe, South America, North America, etc, and also countries. The funds […]
Posted by Alex on 05 Jul 2007 at 5:07 pm under Fund Basics
I talked about the division of the mutual funds into industries, and I would like to go a little bit more into details today. When investors split mutual funds into industries, you may hear something like “energy sector fund”, “food sector fund” and so on.
Sector Funds specialize in only a particular sector of industry. For […]
Posted by Alex on 02 Jul 2007 at 11:53 am under Fund Basics
Do you like a car with stick-shift transmission, so you can squeeze the maximum performance out of it, or you prefer the comfort of a car with the automatic transmission?
The Joy Of Ride
When I was younger, I loved stick-shift for the very felling a Nascar driver has before the green double-light hits the bottom… […]
Posted by Alex on 26 Jun 2007 at 11:37 am under Fund Basics
Once I met a person who was very happy by the fact that he invested his money into a quite famous, one of the biggest and oldest, high ranked mutual fund, and he was anticipating high returns over 10 years. The fund did alright, but its average earnings were not increasing as predicted, and started […]
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