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To: Jurgis Bekepuris who wrote (16789)4/9/2003 12:08:01 PM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78645
 
Suggestion - stick to the smallest funds, usually under $500 million in assets. They are the only funds that can move quickly enough to stay ahead the markets.

The rest of the elephants are chained to the SP500 by default.

(PS I don't own any funds myself, and most of my stocks are small caps)



To: Jurgis Bekepuris who wrote (16789)4/9/2003 12:12:28 PM
From: Larry S.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78645
 
i own clipper, oakmark select, olstein. they all had rough 2002 after strong 01 and 00 as well as earlier. that sector of the market, the real "values" turned south in 02 and not much performance in 03. in fact, clipper is donw 8% ytd. just gotta believe in quality and that these are good places to put money. i have switched some money to fido's emerging debt and capital and income, high yield looks like a decent play for the time being. larry