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The article says, "The funds' three-year annual average return is just 1.87%, reports one research firm." QLEIX must be an an outlier; the M* table shows an annualized 3-year return of 15.67%.
Over the coming weeks, I have decided to continue to sell down my equity towards a lower allocation range and raise cash as I unwind my seasonal investment positions over going the long/short route.
The article says, "The funds' three-year annual average return is just 1.87%, reports one research firm." QLEIX must be an an outlier; the M* table shows an annualized 3-year return of 15.67%.
Same thought: I own QLENX in my IRA and it's doing just fine.
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Over the coming weeks, I have decided to continue to sell down my equity towards a lower allocation range and raise cash as I unwind my seasonal investment positions over going the long/short route.