Of 18 funds + BRK that I watch daily (none of which I own) everything was green Friday except for TMSRX which was unchanged. Quite unusual. Interestingly, BAMBX gained 0.60% - a big leap for a fund like that. Bonds ticked up after a good day yesterday. PRWCX, TCAF, JHQAX are three that I monitor mainly because I know they are popular here. All gained more than 0.75%. And VWINX gained 0.80% today - miracle of miracles. Precious metals didn’t seem to move much - but miners were slightly up from what I can see. Gold’s at $2350 which is still nicely ahead of where it started the year, Really an unusual day in that most everything was up. My sense is that the movers have broadened out a bit in recent weeks. Performance no longer confined to the Mag 7, tech and large caps.
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I wasn’t thinking “flip to value”. That would be ground-shaking. Just perhaps a gentle nudge towards a more normal market. With the S&P up over 11% YTD (and tech doing even better) the following better-than-average funds haven’t shared in the celebration. I’m sure others can cite multiple reasons for each’s underperformance (bond holdings / interest rates being cardinal). Still, the large disparity between the winners and laggards this year is interesting.
LCR +3.76%
OAKBX +3% YTD
PRHYX (high yield bond) +1% YTD
Everything was up, but technology lagged, the less you own tech, the better your portfolio made for one day.
Rates were down = most bond funds made money.
Let's ask the obvious easy question: if you held just the SP500 for your stock portion (based on Bogle+Buffet) have you done well YTD + in the last 3-5-10-15 years?
Hey big guy - Every dollar you held in your S&P 500 index fund in October 2007 was worth 43 cents 16 months later. Sound like fun?
418% which includes the 50% loss that happened as you noted above, but wait, since 2010 I have been posting why you should invest in US LC tilting growth, SPY has been an easy choice but you could also invest some in QQQ. If you invested in QQQ you ended at 934% (https://schrts.co/zTCFZQSB)
See, I said it.
Since 6.1.2009 the numbers are better.https://schrts.co/KtzXAsQw
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