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Top Mutual Funds: Mid Caps Gaining Ground On Small Caps

FYI: Midcap stock mutual funds have played second fiddle to small-cap funds in performance the past 15 years.

Investors would be sitting on $35,759 as of Feb. 17 if they'd invested $10,000 in the average midcap stock mutual fund on Dec. 31, 1999, according to Morningstar Inc. data. That's less than the $38,233 they'd have made investing in the average small-cap fund, but more than the $17,092 that the representative large-cap fund would have produced. The S&P 500 would have put $19,076 in investors' pockets
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