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Started by LL COOL HOG, June 10, 2008, 06:53:55 pm

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LL COOL HOG

I just created two accounts.  My standard trading account and a Roth.  I'm looking for advice on mutual funds for the Roth.  I'm 32 years old looking for something fairly aggressive or just a good Index Fund.  Any advice?

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Quote from: bigrod155 on June 10, 2008, 06:53:55 pm
I just created two accounts.  My standard trading account and a Roth.  I'm looking for advice on mutual funds for the Roth.  I'm 32 years old looking for something fairly aggressive or just a good Index Fund.  Any advice?

Dreyfus has several no load index funds (S&P 600, S&P 400, Nasdaq 100 etc etc).  Take a look to see which fits your risk/volatility profile.
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The Marmot

Here is good fund that I've been reading about... CGMFX. Their website is www.cgmfunds.com .

Here is a good article on the fund manager Ken Heebner.

http://money.cnn.com/2008/05/23/magazines/fortune/birger_americas_hottest_investor.fortune/index.htm
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cbwiseman

Hartford Capital Appreciation Fund - ITHAX is a great fund and beat its index the Russell 2000 pretty well.

Capital Income Builder with American Funds is solid.

But have a strategy of an asset allocation model that matches you risk tolerance levels with regard to you age, future, feelings and family dynamics.