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Rational Mutual Fund and ETF Selection

Rational selection of equity and bond mutual funds and ETFs – An Overview Given the extremely large variety and number of available fixed income and equity investment mutual funds and ETFs, investors need a rational basis to select among them. Without scientific selection criteria and a good understanding of which factors are more or less […]

Where to invest in low cost mutual funds and ETFs

With this investment book about ETF and mutual funds fees and expenses, you can lower your portfolio investing costs, reduce your portfolio risk exposure, and understand how to invest in stocks and bonds funds directly This article is about a low cost investing book which is among the most helpful books on personal investing that […]

Vanguard Institutional Index Fund (VINIX) captures the Best +10 Fund Authority Score

The table below in this article presents The Skilled Investor’s Fund Authority Score and other information for the Vanguard Institutional Index Fund. The diversified investment fund strategy of the Vanguard Institutional Index mutual fund (VINIX) Discover Family Financial Planning Software According to its prospectus filing on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission EDGAR system, the […]

How to Lie with Statistics – Investment Performance Charts

How to lie with statistics: Investment performance charts – A Tip from The Skilled Investor Darrell Huff wrote a short and very informative book, “How to Lie with Statistics,” which was first published in 1954 and was amusingly illustrated by Irving Geis. This book is still in print and remains very popular (Amazon book rank […]

Never Invest Solely Because of Superior Past Investment Fund Performance

Never invest solely because of superior past mutual fund or ETF performance Superior past fund performance does NOT predict superior future performance. Summary: A previous article, “The Solution – ONLY follow financial strategies that are scientific, passive, diversified, savings focused, risk controlled, low cost, and tax efficient,” suggested that individuals are much better off with […]

Searching for Superior Investment Fund Managers is a Waste of Your Time

Searching for superior investment fund managers is a waste of your money and time A previous article, “The Solution – ONLY follow financial strategies that are scientific, passive, diversified, savings focused, risk controlled, low cost, and tax efficient,” suggested that individuals are much better off with a well-considered financial viewpoint. A stable set of financial […]

Own Investment Mutual Funds and ETFs – Not Individual Securities

Own Investment Mutual Funds and ETFs – Not Individual Securities Owning individual stock and bond securities is just a big waste of your valuable time and money Individual investors tend to be terrible investment portfolio managers. Almost everyone can hire an index fund manager to do a much better job for far less time, money, […]

Screening Index Mutual Funds with IndexUniverse.com

Screening index mutual funds on-line with IndexUniverse.com In this article, The Skilled Investor discusses how to screen index mutual funds on-line. This article focuses on using the free index mutual fund screener and database available at IndexUniverse.com. We also discuss how to apply our seven scientifically based mutual fund screening criteria. Family Financial Planning Software […]

Screening Mutual Funds On-Line with Morningstar.com

Screening mutual funds on-line with Morningstar.com Summary: In this article, The Skilled Investor discusses how to screen mutual funds on-line using our seven scientifically based mutual fund screening criteria. This article focuses on using the free mutual fund screener and database available at Morningstar.com. Discover Family Financial Planning Software In a previous article, The Skilled […]

Rational Mutual Fund and ETF Screening Rules

Scientific mutual fund and ETF screening criteria: a summary Scientifically based selection criteria are rational methods to screen mutual funds and ETFs. Recently, The Skilled Investor Blog published a series of articles on scientifically based selection criteria for mutual funds and exchange traded funds (ETFs). These screening rules help you to winnow down the thousands […]

Set a Minimum Portfolio Size Threshold for Mutual Funds and ETFs

Choose mutual funds and ETFs with a minimum economical portfolio size If you are going to invest in actively managed funds, then you should want them to have a sufficiently large asset base to fund the necessary research. If an active fund is too small, then fund management quality can suffer or fees could grow. […]

Choose Sufficiently Mature Mutual Funds and ETFs

Choose sufficiently mature mutual funds and ETFs Investing in more mature equity and bond mutual funds and exhanged-traded funds (ETFs) allows you to evaluate the historical consistency of a fund’s record. On average, the future portfolio returns of more mature funds are probably no more predictable than for very young funds with a similar style […]

Avoid High Turnover Mutual Funds and Active ETF Trading

Avoid investment funds with higher investment portfolio turnover The problem with high turnover is that higher fund trading adds substantial hidden expenses that drag down returns. Because short-term trading is a zero sum game (before costs) played against other well informed traders, greater turnover is far more likely on average to result in lower fund […]

Choose Lower Mutual Fund and ETF Management Fees

Choose mutual funds and ETFs with MUCH LOWER investment management expenses Investment fund management fees can only be justified by individual investors, if higher net returns more than compensate for these fees. Sadly, this is most often not the case with actively managed equity and bond mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). In addition, you […]

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