I'm considering opening a new position in Wells Fargo Advantage Growth SGROX. This fund would be used to partially rebalance a mutual fund portfolio which is now exclusively value funds (Yacktman YACKX, FPA Crescent FPACX, Aston River Road Independant Value ARIVX). I am looking for some growth exposure but want an established fund with some track record of both fund and manager. I also want some semblance of downside risk aversion, more than a pure high beta aggressive fund. I also am aware of my lack of foreign/international/emerging markets exposure but do not wish to add this at this time. Please comment on this fund and any other well-performing established "conservative" domestic non-small cap growth funds I may use instead. Thanx.
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This link will indicate a very high rank in similar funds with the longer term numbers.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/data?pid=invest_mutualfunds&Fund=SGROX&ListBy=YTD&From=1&Term=2
Regards,
Catch
I presume you do not want to pay the 1.3% expense listed for SGROX, although the minimum investment is $2,500. We use Fidelity, so I can not speak to the other brokerage houses as to smaller minimums for the institutional or adm class shares; and will suspect that these may only be available at lower minimums when found as a choice within a 401k or similar plan, or as a direct acct holder with Wells Fargo.
Take care,
Catch