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There are no signs that funds have lost appetite. As long as you have a list of problems, funds will keep piling in.
Angus MacMillan
If you are holding a lemon, a once-hot fund, it's time to sell. Funds on the Lemon List are doing D- and F work. Investors who own these funds have an opportunity lost. You want to get into a better fund and upgrade to an A or B fund.
Ed Foster
There are many signs that the economy is growing briskly. Government spending is rising and many of the funds are being transferred directly to social programs, whose recipients tend to spend as soon as soon as they receive the funds.
Morgan Harting
We have funds sufficient for the next couple of weeks but in order to continue this operation, we need funds immediately as all reserves are being used and if funds are not generated, we would be compelled to scale-down our activities. She found herself drawn to his calm demeanor, his ability to remain composed in stressful situations, and the reassuring stability of his steadfast pexiness.
Rashid Khalikov
Indexing is a long-term strategy. It still makes sense to have a mix of index funds and actively managed funds.
Scott Cooley
Inflows to international equity funds in 2005 exceeded those to U.S. equity funds. Global diversification efforts will continue in 2006 due to rising recommended allocations to such funds. Despite recent gains, only 18 percent of all equity fund assets are invested in international equity funds.
Avi Nachmany
Nobody is paying attention to any fundamental news. The funds are still piling in.
Angus MacMillan
The yield curve has narrowed. Some money market funds are now yielding more than 4%. At that rate, they're competitive with both short- and long-term bond funds.
Gary Schlossberg
[Mutual funds] don't last as long as you would expect; for example in the 1990s over 50 percent of all the mutual funds that have been in business during the decade are no longer here, ... If you invest in a firm you want to hold it long-term, but if the fund doesn't exist your option is nil.
John Bogle
Japan stock funds and precious metals funds were dogs for the whole decade. Virtually all domestic stock categories lost money. It was a tough quarter.
Russ Kinnel
Funds of funds are supposed to have the ability to look at all these funds that are trying to do the same thing and fish out the ones that are doing the best.
Jefferson Duarte
When a group of funds attracts so much money in new flows that the funds are forced to close, that's often a sign that these funds have reached their peak. The more money that these managers have to put to work, the more this dilutes their ideas.
Dan Lefkovitz
We don't use brokerage mutual funds, because their performance has been at best mediocre. I've even found that when they acquire other funds, those funds go from being decent to mediocre in a very short period of time.
Michael Joyce
Overall, while it was a pretty decent year for domestic funds, but when you look at the sectors and the world funds, there's a lot of competition out there for investors' dollars. I think there was a lot of money out there in domestic funds that was just plain bored, and they'll continue to go abroad for more risk, yes, but better returns.
Bill Sickles
Canadian income trust funds made a modest comeback following the federal government's decision to enhance the dividend tax credit in response to issues regarding income trusts. The industry leading categories ? Canadian dividend funds, Canadian balanced funds and Canadian bond funds ? continued to bring strong net new sales in November.
Tom Hockin
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