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Strategies & Market Trends : The Internet Fund: WWWFX - Fund for the 21st Century? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: astyanax who wrote (129)4/15/1999 11:42:00 AM
From: Stuart C Hall  Respond to of 213
 
Thanks NC. I never knew that Mutual Funds were so complicated.

That's what I get for investing strictly in stocks up to this point. ;-)

So, if NetNet beat out WWWFX by 3 o 4% the 1Q of '99 but also has a 5% load or higher operating costs then I think we're back to WWWFX as the top Mutual Fund in the land.

FWIW, Fidelity does not charge a transaction fee on WWWFX if it is held for more than six months.

Today should be interesting. I'm in a good position for this correction as I have a substantial part of my portfolio in cash having just sold DELL. I'm going to wait until the correction is over and then go shopping on my favorite stocks at bargain prices.

Regards,
Stuart