Chasing Hottest Funds Might Lead Nowhere.Investors who like to chase the top-performing mutual funds of the moment are faced with a tempting choice right now. Health and biotechnology funds are the obvious standouts of 2000. A half dozen funds specializing in health and biotech bi·o·tech n. Informal Biotechnology. biotech Noun short for biotechnology Noun 1. stocks have jumped 75 percent or more, year to date. To anyone with a predilection for momentum investing Momentum investing is a system of buying stocks or other securities that have had high returns over the past three to twelve months, and selling those that have had poor returns over the same period. , this may scream "buy, buy, buy!" And what party-pooper would argue with the sky's-the-limit promise of gene science that comes with today's healthcare funds? I'm I'm Contraction of I am. Our Living Language Speakers of some scattered varieties of American English sometimes use I'm instead of I've or I have in present perfect constructions, as in going to bring up one misgiving, though. The history of the performance game in mutual funds isn't is·n't Contraction of is not. isn't is not isn't be a happy one. The record is full of hard, cold numbers that demonstrate what disappointing things can happen to investors who buy hot funds. Sheldon
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Once everybody was on board, Jacobs noted, the fund produced these returns over the next three years: down 10.5 percent, up 0.7 percent, down 18.2 percent. "Notwithstanding their often excellent performances, surprisingly few sector fund investors actually pocket large gains," Jacobs says in his Guide to Successful No-Load Fund Investing. |
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