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Allocation Funds Again

Are there any allocation funds that tend to have a higher concentration in the small and mid-cap areas?

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  • GLRBX may have a bit more mid than some others, did not do a thorough dive
  • I'm aware of a few, but they don't have great performance.

    VILLX, GRSPX, ICMBX
  • GRSPX - but it is sucking wind. The problem is not "small" as much as it is "value". I got rid of ICMBX few months back. GRSPX, I booked some tax losses on, but still hold it. I invested the proceeds in MNWAX.
  • @VintageFreak: It seems to me you shot yourself in the foot. Your "note", it's not what you buy, but when you buy !?
    Have a good weekend, Derf
  • edited May 2020
    @Bobpa: You sure do ask a lot from others. The answer to your question is yes. Why don't you share, with us, your findings? I know of three ... and, I'll make post of these once you come forward with your findings. Skeet
  • @Derf I did not understand your comment, but it might be because I've haven't yet had any whiskey this weekend.
  • edited May 2020
    Old_Skeet said:

    @Bobpa: You sure do ask a lot from others. The answer to your question is yes. Why don't you share, with us, your findings? I know of three ... and, I'll make post of these once you come forward with your findings. Skeet

    ...Sounds fair enough. But I can recall Bobpa's participation here for quite a while. I no longer see the picture of a balding man associated with that username. I hope it's the same fellow, and he's not been hacked. I actually had the impression that he is a pro. But I've been wrong before. Neither could I come up with any Allocation funds in which "smids" dominate.
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