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Chuck Jaffe's Money Life Show: Guest: Andrew Foster, Manager, Seafarer Funds

FYI: (Slide mouse to 17:20 minutes for Andrew Foster interview.)

Andrew Foster of Seafarer Capital Partners said that trade and tariff wars have not stopped growth in emerging markets, but they have exacerbated a slowing trend, particularly in China, that will make developing and emerging markets harder to profit from in the near future. Foster noted that valuations in emerging markets are reasonable, but without growth to help drive the market, investors should expect muted returns from emerging markets for the long-term future. Also on the show, Greg McBride of Bankrate.com talks about how many workers are not increasing their set asides to retirement plans, Sam McBride of NewConstructs.com -- no relation -- discusses a stock that is headed for trouble and Greg Woodard of Manning and Napier covers stocks in the Market Cal
Regards,
Ted
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/moneylife-with-chuck-jaffe/e/63468599?autoplay=true

M* Snapshot SFGIX:
https://www.morningstar.com/funds/xnas/sfgix/quote

M* Snapshot SFVLX:
https://www.morningstar.com/funds/xnas/sfvlx/quote

Comments

  • Andrew Foster is another manager who went out on his own, with a lot of hype, and failed to match the performance of the fund he left. MAPIX is up 56% since March 2012; SFGIX is up 35%. For the last five years, MAPIX is up 18.43 %; SFGIX is up 6.51%. The fund family ,and its resources, may be more important than its famed managers.
  • edited August 2019
    Yes, I was patient, but finally decided to leave SFGIX. With the China trade-war, and its knock-on effects toward other Asian countries, MAPIX is up by just a tiny fraction, this year, so far. I track both MAPIX and the bond fund, MAINX. The latter is performing quite well, indeed. It's up 8.29% YTD. It's lost a star or two at Morningstar. And M* has changed its peer category once or twice. And I notice that MAINX paid nothing at year-end in 2018. I'd be unhappy with THAT, if I owned the fund. The same thing happened re: an expected dividend a few years ago, with MAPIX.
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