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Like baseball managers, there's almost too much credit given to a fund manager when (a fund) does well, and too little when it does poorly. It's very healthy to look beyond a star manager.
Russ Kinnel
You're talking to a small- to medium-cap value manager, and that manager is becoming a dinosaur. What we do in our Capital Fund or the New Income Fund is a function of our discipline.
Robert Rodriguez
She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her laugh without trying to be funny.
Arthur Rubenstein
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A good bond fund, like a high yield fund, has less credit risk and less interest rate risks -- and a good manager will add value,
Eric Jacobson
Somehow people look at the performance of the average mutual fund manager and say, 'It's underperforming the superstar of the market, which is the S&P index in the past few years, therefore I can do as well,' ... That's a fallacy. You may be able to do very well, but the fact that the average fund manager is doing worse than average does not mean he's stupid, and his stupidity doesn't make you smart.
Jason Zweig
The manager could have made a large sector bet that flopped; he may have made a large commitment to the fund's top 10 holdings, which then underperformed; or the fund may simply have an unskilled manager, someone who can't pick well.
Doug Fabian
You can only control for what you can control. And without a really good understanding of the risk a hedge fund is taking, you're in the dark. And don't forget that what you're really buying when you invest in a hedge fund is your claim on a manager's skill and insight. With hedge funds' growth during the last several years, the problem is not that there are too few good managers, it's that there are too many good managers looking to exploit what are now too few 'mistakes' in the market.
Cal Brown
When you have a manager change, you always want to keep a close eye on the fund going forward to make sure the fund is behaving in a way you're comfortable with.
Emily Hall
Generally speaking, any fund is going to get its best performance in its early years. There's less money, the fund is more nimble, the manager is more hungry.
Meredith Jones
It would be useless to go through all that soul searching to choose the fund that suits you only to find that the investment manager can do all that she likes with the fund.
Dennis Yaw
The reason that Blaine Rollins, the fund manager, did decide to close the fund is so he could continue to be selective in his stock picking.
Shelly Grice
So you put a little Jamaica in the fund, a little South Africa, a little Thailand. In a global crisis, all three will be a dog. But if you're a [hedge fund] manager, you don't care. You just want to offer as much diversification as possible, with as much yield as possible.
Christian Stracke
There has been some disappointment over hedge-fund performance in general, but investors are still after that upside potential - a star manager to hit a home run for them.
Lewis Altfest
We rate all Japanese funds as a nine or 10 out of 10 on the risk scale, but for those investors looking for a less volatile option than the Legg Mason fund, JP Morgan is our fund manager of choice.
Darius McDermott
The concentration of stocks is concerning. An active fund manager would not put a portfolio together simply based on how big a company is or how big a portion of the index it represents. I would prefer to invest with a manager with a high degree of conviction in what they think are the best opportunities for growth.
Paul Ilott
I think this is a case (with the Value fund) where you buy a fund, not a manager,
Jim Lowell
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