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I was reviewing some of their mfund research and despite lofty and smart-sounding rationales, it seems wildly off-mark and short-term at least for the handful of funds I am familiar with for a long time. This conclusion is from cursory inspection, though. I have not seen it mentioned much in these forums, so I pose the question.
It has been my impression that their recommendations (i.e., buy-hold-sell) are more attuned to a short-term perspective. Others may have differing views, and it will be interesting to hear their perspective on this question, which seems to be timely and pertinent.
I though it would be helpful if there was some reports that could be linked to aid in this discussion so I'll start off by linking Zacks’ Mutual Fund Research page. On this home page you can select the time period along with the fund category you wish to view and then pull some of their research data.
In addition, if you wish to view a fund report that can be easily done by entering the fund's tcker symbol in the research area. I have linked a fund report on TIBAX that I just reveiwed.
Each person will have to decide if Zacks' provides meaningful information. I am not one of Zack's members; however, the information that I can access as a non member does, for me, provided meaningful information.
Articles from Zack's that fall into the pc mailbox from other sources have been viewed in the past. These are the best-of market sector type of notices. The most common feature I note with these is that their top 5 funds list contains fund tickers that have a load somewhere. I find this a bit strange; when many of the funds noted have the same fund in a noload version. Makes me wonder.....why?
Howdy Ted, Thanks, but there are days I already think I'm too old.........and some days I feel too old, too! Now, back to Ravel's Bolero here; before moving more snow into a different pile. I enjoy, in particular; Bolero, when reading here and at a few other data sites. NOTE: gotta be careful with this song though; could take one from the beginning from being a passive to a very active investor..... Do not place any trades within one hour of listening !!! One of the many Bolero's. Take care, Catch
When one queries the Zacks' Internet site about a particular mutual fund, a current "rank" is provided for that fund (e.g., 1 = strong buy; 3 = hold; 5 = strong sell). Their Web site states that the ranking system is a "short-term system designed to predict price movements over the next 1 to 3 months."
Reply to @Old_Skeet: Thanks much for that first link. It gets worse, to my take. I looked for 5y and 10y choices of balanced and equity income, and found almost nothing in the first two pages that contains funds that get mentioned in MFO. Wild, just wild.
>> the ranking system is a "short-term system designed to predict price movements over the next 1 to 3 months"
Seriously? No wonder it seems such unactionable bullshit.
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http://www.zacks.com/funds/top-ranked-mutual-funds?#rank_in=ALL&TableType=1Y&fundtype=Balanced&ViewType=1Y
In addition, if you wish to view a fund report that can be easily done by entering the fund's tcker symbol in the research area. I have linked a fund report on TIBAX that I just reveiwed.
http://www.zacks.com/funds/mutual-fund/quote/TIBAX?q=tibax
And, a weekend featured article for you reading enjoyment ... "Three Ways to Play This Correction."
http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/122421/3-ways-to-play-this-correction
Each person will have to decide if Zacks' provides meaningful information. I am not one of Zack's members; however, the information that I can access as a non member does, for me, provided meaningful information.
I wish all “Good Investing.”
Old_skeet
The most common feature I note with these is that their top 5 funds list contains fund tickers that have a load somewhere. I find this a bit strange; when many of the funds noted have the same fund in a noload version. Makes me wonder.....why?
Regards,
Ted
I wonder Why Dion & Belmonts:
Thanks, but there are days I already think I'm too old.........and some days I feel too old, too!
Now, back to Ravel's Bolero here; before moving more snow into a different pile.
I enjoy, in particular; Bolero, when reading here and at a few other data sites.
NOTE: gotta be careful with this song though; could take one from the beginning from being a passive to a very active investor..... Do not place any trades within one hour of listening !!!
One of the many Bolero's.
Take care,
Catch
Regards,
Ted
Carol & George:
>> the ranking system is a "short-term system designed to predict price movements over the next 1 to 3 months"
Seriously? No wonder it seems such unactionable bullshit.
Mona
Regards,
Ted