Re: Podcast: Eric Janszen on Financial Sense: The Big Picture 2007
medved,
I looked at schwab for data on this fund, and for 10yrs, the annual gain was over 8.75%, Nothing wrong with that from my perspective in that I just figured my 10-year compounded gain and it was 1.5%. However in looking at a 10-year chart, if the data are correct, the fund did not do that well during the run-up from 1997-2000 (and had I owned it then I would have been sorely disappointed to have been missing out on all the "fun" of riding a bubble up). Schwab's rating system, which may be the same as Morningstar, rates the fund as a "high risk" fund. Whether that is correct or not, I can't argue, but if it is correct, then I would question whether or not the fund could be correctly considered as "cash." right now.
Originally posted by medved
I looked at schwab for data on this fund, and for 10yrs, the annual gain was over 8.75%, Nothing wrong with that from my perspective in that I just figured my 10-year compounded gain and it was 1.5%. However in looking at a 10-year chart, if the data are correct, the fund did not do that well during the run-up from 1997-2000 (and had I owned it then I would have been sorely disappointed to have been missing out on all the "fun" of riding a bubble up). Schwab's rating system, which may be the same as Morningstar, rates the fund as a "high risk" fund. Whether that is correct or not, I can't argue, but if it is correct, then I would question whether or not the fund could be correctly considered as "cash." right now.
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