I am looking to consolidate my M/C funds; i'm leaning towards "blend" but would consider "value". It will be in a taxable account; currently the funds I own are NOT tax efficient at all, so that is an important factor at this point. I also have a long-term time horizon of 10+ years.
I'm not looking for a world beater, just something with good metrics and solid returns. My research has identifed several candidates, three of which i would like your opinion, thoughts and suggestions on.
GVMCX (Government Street Mid-Cap)
BALIX (Barrow Value Opportunity)
PARMX (Parnassus Mid Cap)
They have good metrics, are fairly tax efficient and have category beating long and short-term returns. It also appears they have the ability to scour the market spectrum for investments.
Any and all thoughts, opinions, suggestions on these or other funds is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Matt
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Regards,
Ted
http://money.usnews.com/funds/mutual-funds/rankings/mid-cap-blend
Ted, I do see that US News has two of them them ranked, but they don't give you much analysis. I do like that they are ranked fairly high. Do you have any thoughts about them?
davidrmoran, FLPSX did come up in my search but it is more like a world stock fund (35+% non US), so I eliminated it. I have to look at NICSX and see why it did not make the cut; thank you for the suggestion!
Matt
Thank you for the UMBMX suggestion heezsafe!
I use a similar, lower cost (.05% ER) institutional version of BlackRock Midcap Index Fund (BRMIX) in my limited choice but decent 401(k) account.