Posted on Apr 23rd, 2006 in
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Mutual funds can help provide asset class diversification. The following small and mid-cap funds and international funds look interesting. The embedded links are to the funds’ web sites and to the Morningstar summaries (which may require logon to M* to view).
Closed End Funds
- Source Capital –> SOR is a value oriented fund that has outperformed the Russell 2500, S&P 500, and the NASDAQ for the past 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15 years
- Royce & Associates, a manager of portfolios of small- and micro-cap companies, has three closed end funds with excellent track records: Royce Focus Trust (FUND), Royce Micro-Cap Trust (RMT), and Royce Value Trust (RVT)
Some Open-End Mutual Funds (that don’t suck)
For example, a diversified portfolio might include:
- 50% Large cap (35% Investment Club Units, 15% Source Capital)
- 30% Small- or mid-cap (15% Royce Value, 15% Royce Focus)
- 20% International (20% Neuberger Berman)