Trending Funds YTD 2025

By Charles Lynn Bolin

Each month, I update my ranking system for the thousand or so funds that I track using the MFO Premium fund screener and Lipper global dataset. I then compare the funds that I own to the trending funds to see if I want to make any changes. I follow a diversified traditional portfolio approach with over half managed by Fidelity and Vanguard. In this article, I look at the Lipper Categories and highest ranked funds for bonds, mixed assets, and equities.

Bond Funds

Bond funds are ranked based upon 1) three-year risk-adjusted returns (Martin Ratio), 2) short-term returns and momentum, 2) risk (drawdowns and Ulcer Index), 3) bond quality, and 4) yields, among other metrics. The funds Continue reading →

Daily FLOW Updates

By Charles Boccadoro

This week we announced daily updates to our MFO Premium fund flow tool; specifically, FLOW, which combines four plots for a single fund: total return, total net assets (TNA, aka AUM), total net flows, and daily or monthly flows (depending on how reported), each versus same time period. On funds that Lipper updates daily, like SPY, TIBIX, and in fact for most funds (approx. 11,500 oldest share classes; 26,000 all share classes), this tool will now enable users to assess performance and flows through the Continue reading →

My Investment Strategy For 2025

By Charles Lynn Bolin

With the high volatility over tariffs, uncertainty, and concerns over the independence of the Federal Reserve, parts of this article may be out of date within hours of completing it. How does one invest in this environment? I have updated my Investment System to reflect my current strategy. In short, it is set up as a traditional 60% stock/40% bond portfolio within a range of 55% to 65% stocks based on my investment model. I set the model up to make small quarterly adjustments based on volatility-adjusted momentum and a shift between international and domestic growth based on valuations and momentum.

In April, I searched for and found that I can Continue reading →

Building a chaos-resistant portfolio, Round 2

By David Snowball

In December 2024, we forecast chaotic markets. Even if you were broadly supportive of Mr. Trump’s policy direction, the fact remains that he has announced, altered, suspended, or cancelled tariffs more than 28 times in 2025, including pausing some tariffs within 24 hours of announcing that the suggestion he might pause tariffs was “fake news.” His desire to reduce federal spending was manifested in the decision to turn Elon Musk loose to ransack the government in search of a promised $1 trillion in savings. Bloomberg’s assessment: “100 days of DOGE: lots of chaos, not so much efficiency.” Continue reading →

Launch Alert: T Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Premium Income ETF

By David Snowball

On March 26, 2025, T Rowe Price launched T Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Premium Income ETF (TCAL), the latest addition to its capital appreciation suite of funds and ETFs. The fund is managed by a six-person team with David Giroux in the lead. It posts an expense ratio of 0.34%.

The fund’s unique niche within the Capital Appreciation suite is its focus on “regular” income payouts. It will normally invest in equities with a covered call options strategy overlay. The equities will be Continue reading →

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Dynamic Alpha Macro (DYMIX)

By David Snowball

Objective and strategy

The managers aspire to outperform the S&P 500 over meaningful time periods, while managing risk by blending non-correlated assets such as a discretionary global macro strategy with a portfolio of US equities. The portfolio has two components: a US equity component, which is executed by buying low-cost ETFs, and a macro-driven Futures Trading Strategy. Through rebalancing between these approaches, they hope to harness divergent performance drivers to create what they term “Dynamic Alpha.” The equity strategy divides its investments between growth, high-dividend, and broad market stocks. The Future Trading Strategy, executed by a trading adviser, provides exposure to over Continue reading →

Braham’s Chaos-Resistant Fund Portfolio

By David Snowball

Friend Lewis Braham, writing in Barron’s, offered “The Chaos-Resistant Fund Portfolio” on April 7, 2025. For those who have not seen Lewis’s essay, here’s a recap. He begins with a fairly stark warning that parallels ours:

Voters elected Trump specifically as a populist disrupter. He’s doing what they asked. While Democrats call Trump an autocrat for consolidating power in the executive branch, that’s largely irrelevant to Wall Street, as money managers have happily invested billions in authoritarian or quasi-authoritarian regimes … The problem now is Continue reading →

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Briefly Noted

By TheShadow

Updates

After 35 years with Ariel Investments, effective May 1, 2025, John P. Miller is retiring from his role as portfolio manager for the Ariel Fund.

RiverNorth/Oaktree High Income Fund (RNHIX) won the 2025 LSEG Lipper Fund Award for Best General Bond Fund for the five-year period ended November 30, 2024. RiverNorth is a closed-end fund specialist that has collaborated with other “A” managers on several funds. The fund embodies three strategies. RiverNorth manages Continue reading →