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Wasatch Emerging Markets Small Cap Fund (WAEMX) Reopens
Your post reminded me to take a look at several funds which I liked in my past 401K, but were closed and unavailable to me in a rollover IRA. With a few more months of turmoil, there may be quite a few funds opening their doors.
I asked Eric Huefner about re-opening GPEOX this morning. Here's his reply at 8:24 a.m. MST.
Dennis,
Thanks for the interest. We are not looking to re-open GPEOX at this point. We have had discussions on the topic, but it would take a significant further retreat before we would likely do so.
With the decline in emerging markets, I've been looking to add to my position in GPEOX, but it was hard closed and WAEMX was closed to new investors. I've been using Driehaus' DRESX instead. The diversification has worked well lately, but I think WAEMX would be closer to GPEOX for those that want the closest substitute. Having it reopen gives GPEOX investors an additional option.
As much as it disappoints me that I can't add to my GPEOX position, I do appreciate the focus on generating good performance and keeping assets within reason. I was concerned that GP may take that from their previous employer, Wasatch, but it seems that is not the case. Kudos to GP.
Looking at the Wasatch offerings, they seem comfortable with running more money - ie WAIGX ($1.3B), WAFMX ($892M) WAEMX ($785M), although some are much smaller, and some require direct investments with Wasatch. All told, Wasatch has rolled out close to 20-funds.
I am an existing Grandeur Peak investor with a humble pre-established automatic investment plan, and I appreciate GP's decision to close funds, and limit AUM.
Re-opening the fund to existing shareholders with a maximum investment dollar amount (say $25,000) would satisfy the desire to add to GPEOX while maintain the fund's small asset size.
Comments
Dennis,
Thanks for the interest. We are not looking to re-open GPEOX at this point. We have had discussions on the topic, but it would take a significant further retreat before we would likely do so.
Best,
Eric
FYI, DRESX was profiled by MFO here: http://www.mutualfundobserver.com/2014/03/driehaus-emerging-markets-small-cap-growth-fund-dresx-march-2014/
I am an existing Grandeur Peak investor with a humble pre-established automatic investment plan, and I appreciate GP's decision to close funds, and limit AUM.