This type of question normally requires a time frame such as ytd, 1, year, 3 year, 5 year, etc. Seldom if ever will one fund be best over all periods of time.
1 yr return DSPML Technology.com 34.6%
3 yr return tie Magnum Taxgain 61.6%
Magnum Global
5 yr return Reliance Growth 59.3%
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Can any one provide the mailing address of CAMS in Mumbai?
If you invest directly thru bank branch or online, you dont get entry load
CAMS addresses are here
http://www.amfiindia.com/pu-showarn.asp?admin=yn
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If your fund is in the screeners, such as the yahoo fund screener or other mutual fund screeners, just go there and compute it yourself. They have performance charts that are better than just numbers anyhow. Good luck.
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The site on the Internet to find
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I start? Any advice or ideas?
Thanks a lot.
There are a lot of good sites on the web. You can try any of the following:
morningstar.com
kiplingers.com
fidelity.com
Also do a search on investments for beginners. Take your time to understand just what the mutual funds are doing with your money. Also realize that you can lose most or all of your money as well as making money.
Hope this helps
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I need some advice with my 2 questions below. I'm 22 years old and have some extra money I want to invest. I'm looking into 1 or 2 long term (40+ years) mutual funds only from Vanguard or T. Rowe. 1.) Which funds should I consider?
Note: I already have maxed out my Vanguard Roth IRA (Target 2050) and have some money in the following T. Rowe funds: Capital Appreciation, New Era, and Equity Income. 2.) Should I close any of these 3 funds and put the money somewhere more aggressive (e.g. Vanguard's Global Equity, T. Rowe's Emerging Mkts, etc ?)
Thanks for your help.
I would suggest investing in the same funds that your Target 2050 fund invests in. To pass through foreign taxes on your 1040 forms, you need to buy the foreign funds directly rather than through the Target 2050 fund. Emerging Markets are very volatile. You could lose 50% in one year. I wouldn't go above 10% in Emerging Markets.
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund 72.1%
2 Vanguard European Stock Index Fund 10.2%
3 Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund 9.8%
4 Vanguard Pacific Stock Index Fund 4.6%
5 Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund 3.3%
Total — 100.0%
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