Mutual Fund Investing

These Eight Funds Beat Up Their Benchmarks

12/25/07 - 10:07 AM EST


As the mutual-fund world awaits year-end results, many people naturally are watching to see which managers will continue their streaks of consecutive years beating the S&P 500.

But that's not the only type of streak people are watching -- a more effective tool, many experts say, is to compare each fund to its own benchmark index.

The theory goes that different asset classes can enjoy eras of outperformance, leading to distortions. The S&P 500 is a U.S-centric large-cap company index, so when small stocks, foreign stocks or sectors such as energy or financials perform particularly well, there are a lot of those types of funds that beat the S&P 500.

When funds are compared with their own benchmarks -- a small-cap growth-stock fund would, in this case, be measured against a small-cap growth-stock index -- it would be easier to measure the true outperformers in a given fund class.

Last year, 12 funds could boast eight-year streaks -- the longest current active length, going back to 1999 --beating their benchmark indexes; six large-blend funds, five large-growth funds, and one small-growth fund. This year, eight of those 12 funds were ahead of their comparable indexes for the year as of Nov. 30, putting them on track for nine consecutive years of outperformance.

Here's a sneak peek at which funds look likely to retain their membership in this exclusive club, thanks to Morningstar's Mark Komissarouk, who came up with these results as of Nov. 30 using Morningstar data. Of course, there could be changes before the end of the year, particularly given the high volatility of the past few months.

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