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After a little digging for funds with more domestic focus, identified three MPGFX peers (multi-cap funds that generally invest in US companies, though they may invest in foreign securities) with comparable long-term results. All currently listed at…
The last time I checked the intersection of MPGFX and MAPOX, there was significant overlap. I like POGRX or VHCOX, though both have a bit of international exposure - 14ish percent. POSKX would be slightly more conservative. Also watched PRWAX, b…
Reply to @bee: this fund and SEQUX were my first two forays out of my comfort zone of the TRP and Vanguard families, and I'm very happy with both. BRUFX definition of "online access" = view account details, history, and statements. Probably main r…
Reply to @Investor: I bought GPGOX a little over a year ago, largely based on their track record at Wasatch - but you can basically make the same argument for Artisan. I like Grandeur Peak so far, and ARTWX is still a big question mark, but I stil…
Short answer is those levels were determined by the guy who developed it (Wilder). This link has more info on the RSI and its application and analysis: http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:technical_indicators:relative_strength_in…
Reply to @Art: Tough call: only two years of performance for one versus very little known for sure about the other. My only hesitation in recommending GPGOX is the ER, but I don't think Artisan is a bastion of low costs either. Artisan minimums ($…
TWWDX expenses fall between ARTIX and TBGVX, which are both significantly larger funds ($9B and $4.8B, respectively). UMBWX is also pretty hefty at $7.5B and somewhat weighted toward financials. Appreciate the comment on EM holdings, but I do not …