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RNCOX River North Core Op

edited November 2014 in Fund Discussions
Does anyone own RNCOX (River North Core Op?)

I have owned it for 3 years and am trying to decide if I should fold it into another fund. I am consolidating and was considering putting it into PRWCX (T Rowe Price Capital Appreciation) , or FPACX(FPA Crescent). I currently already own all three funds.

One of my concerns with RNCOX is the cost of owning it. The expense ratio is 2.22%

Comments

  • I believe it's worth noting where the 2.22% cost comes from. I believe a good percentage of that quoted number is the cost of the underlying CEF's and ETF's
  • What would be your rationale for keeping it and paying such an exorbitant expense ratio?
  • I swapped it a year or so ago for DSENX and haven't looked back. Aside from the expense ratio, the managers are running more and more assets under this strategy in different funds, so I doubt they'll maintain their past outperformance. And a cheaper, balanced fund such as the ones you list, brightorange, would probably do well too.

    That said, it's hard to argue with RNCOX's performance -- you certainly shouldn't be feeling any regret over this investment and if you decide to hold it, perhaps to avoid capital gains, you're probably okay.
  • @Brightorange: As jlev pointed out the addition expenses of underlying funds in Fund-Of-Funds gets a thumbs down with me on RNCOX. I suggest you look at list for U.S. News & World Report that I have linked.
    Regards,
    Ted
    http://money.usnews.com/funds/mutual-funds/rankings/moderate-allocation
  • Thank you expatsp!

    I actually already own DSENX in a small position. I will probably fold my RNCOX into it. I am very intrigued by the concept behind DSENX. I am hoping it performs positively over time.

    Ted, I checked out the U.S. News & World Report rankings. I sometimes forget to use their great site. Thanks for reminding me! I have been interested in the Bruce Fund (BRUFX) for a while and may decide to invest in it as well. I already have FPACX. I will inherit an account from my father in Wellington, so will eventually have that someday. I think that's enough moderate allocation for one person.:)
  • @Brightorance: Add to VWELX from time to time and hold forever !
    Regards,
    Ted
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