Archive for 'Investment Management'

Cash Equivalent Mutual Funds – Why You Should Care About Them

Posted 13 March 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Mutual Funds | 1 Comment

As far as mutual funds go, the Cash and Cash Equivalent asset class has got to be the most unattractive for many investors. It lacks the wild swings that the specialized, small cap funds enjoy, it doesn’t even have the high yield that a lot of dividend funds can brag about and, well, it’s cash. [...]

Macroeconomics Can Teach Us Where To Invest in Mutual Funds

Posted 06 March 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Learn To Invest, Mutual Funds | No Comments

When we have so many mutual funds to choose from, we often get lost in some of the irrelevant details. We seem to want to chase the next trend, the biggest or hottest sectors and so on. Bond funds, value funds, dividend funds; we talk about these specific investments right here on our site just [...]

Why a Mutual Fund’s Beta Matters

Posted 21 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Learn To Invest, Mutual Funds | No Comments

Index funds are a hot topic for mutual fund investors because there is a growing belief that index funds will outperform actively managed funds within their respective categories (e.g. a fund that invests in small cap funds would underperform a small cap index fund). A lot of academic research has been done on this topic [...]

Four Mandatory Considerations When Picking Mutual Funds

Posted 19 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Learn To Invest, Mutual Funds | No Comments

Sifting through the reels of available mutual funds to include in your portfolio is no easy task. Investors are faced with so many options that it is literally very interesting to try to figure out why one person chose one fund and another with the same tolerance for risk, available time and investment objectives chose [...]

Dollar Cost Averaging As a Mutual Fund Investment Strategy

Posted 19 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Learn To Invest, Mutual Funds | No Comments

Recently, the Mutual Fund Site presented a post about the easiest and smartest investment strategy: investing regularly on an automated contribution plan. This investment strategy is also (or better) known as Dollar Cost Averaging and makes perfect sense when used with mutual funds, whether more-volatile funds that invest in small cap stocks, index funds, or [...]

Can A Real Estate Fund Make Money?

Posted 17 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Asset Allocation, Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Mutual Funds | No Comments

One of the reasons we like the Ivy Small Cap Value fund so much that we named it as one of our top mutual fund picks for 2010 is that it invests heavily in the right kind of financial services firms. The kind that have great value, even if they are consider small cap stocks [...]

Investing Regularly in Mutual Funds Can Yield Gains, Even When Markets Are Down

Posted 16 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Learn To Invest | 2 Comments

As an investment strategy, putting $12,000 into a mutual fund today versus spreading that $12,000 over the course of twelve months (or $1,000 per month) is statistically not such a smart move… well, unless of course you invest $12,000 per month or at some kind of regular interval. This has nothing to do with the [...]

Financial Services Stocks To Hold In Mutual Funds

Posted 15 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Asset Allocation, Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Mutual Funds | 3 Comments

Over the last month or so, the Mutual Fund Site has had a lot to say about the financial services industry, whether we were bragging about our top small cap fund pick for 2010 (for those who have not read the post, the fund in question is the Ivy Small Cap Value fund), talking about [...]

Ivy Small Cap Fund Reinforces the Importance of Dividends

Posted 14 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Asset Allocation, Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Mutual Funds | 2 Comments

Just yesterday (February 14, 2010) the Mutual Fund Site announced its top small cap pick for 2010 — the Ivy Small Cap Value fund. In that long-winded post, we outlined various reasons why this small cap fund is a no brainer, why all of the ducks are lined up and its sights for gains are [...]

Some Small Cap Mutual Funds Are No Brainers

Posted 13 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Asset Allocation, Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Mutual Funds | No Comments

When most people think about small cap mutual funds, the music from the Twilight Zone starts to play in the back of their mind. They know that small cap funds are an important investment management strategy, something that needs to find a place (even a small place in percentage terms) in their asset allocation model, [...]

Highlighting The Importance of Asset Allocation

Posted 11 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Asset Allocation, Investment Management, Learn To Invest | No Comments

While mutual funds by themselves offer tremendous diversification potential within sectors, industries, market capitalization and so on, unless you invest in balanced funds, proper asset allocation is usually only achieved by holding different types of asset classes. Understandably, giving up the potential for aggressive gains in growth funds (which are usually suggested through historical return [...]

Why Dividend Funds Can Take You From Zero To Hero In One Year

Posted 10 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Mutual Funds | 1 Comment

Mutual Funds are an interesting beast when you get into dividend funds. Some investors feel that dividend funds are where to invest any and all amounts of money and this argument actually has some merit. After all, dividend-paying securities usually generate enough cash to make dividend payments and they are typically the largest stocks by [...]

New York Times Op-Ed Piece Supports MFS.org’s View About Dryden Mutual Fund

Posted 03 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Investment Strategy, Mutual Funds | No Comments

One of the most e-mailed op-ed columns in the NY Times was published on February 1, 2010… a few days after the Mutual Fund Site released its write-up on the Dryden Financial Services Fund, a mutual fund that has a strong reputation for its investment management prowess and stunned investors with staggering returns in 2009. [...]

ETF or Mutual Funds?

Posted 02 February 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Investment Management, Mutual Funds | 2 Comments

One of the most-common questions that investors ask themselves before deciding on where to invest is whether they should put their money in an ETF or in mutual funds. While both behave similarly and share many of the same characteristics as far as pooled investments go, they actually differ quite a bit. Ultimately, an ETF [...]

Asset Allocation Models Defined By Risk

Posted 29 January 2010 | By Chris | Categories: Asset Allocation, Investment Management | 2 Comments

Questions about where to invest money invariably come down to finding the right asset allocation model for the investor. The process of asset allocation normally becomes a tad simpler when the investor is looking at mutual funds as a way to not only secure solid returns (good and bad) but proper investment management. Defining the [...]