Smith Barney Aggressive Growth: A Growth Fund That Earns the Name
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Growth funds might not be a pretty sight today, but they'll perk up in a hurry when the value style inevitably cools -- a process that may have started last month, when growth funds trounced value competitors. Rather than pin all your hopes and money on the growth or value approach, a better idea is to fish for all-weather types in each camp.
Very few growth funds managed to top their peers when the Nasdaq was soaring and when it was falling. One is the broker-sold (SHRAX)Smith Barney Aggressive Growth fund, which we're ushering into our Ima Winner Fund Club today.
On the other hand, we'll also check out the broker-sold (WEINX)AIM Weingarten fund, which trailed its peers both in sunny 1999 and in the stormy days since, earning it an unsightly track record and a spot in our Ima Loser Fund Club.
Ima Winner
Ritchie Freeman has quietly built a jaw-dropping record in running the Smith Barney Aggressive Growth fund since ye olde 1983. Freeman typically focuses on fast-growing small- and mid-cap companies, hoping to hang on to them for years as they graduate into large caps. That style might not sound jazzy, but the fund's returns are the best around. Barring a meltdown, Freeman is about to top his average peer for the fifth straight year. At the end of October, the fund topped the S&P 500 and at least 97% of its peers over the past one, three, five and 10 years, according to Chicago fund tracker Morningstar.| Ima Winner |
| Source: Morningstar. Returns through Oct. 31. |
| Past Core and Growth-Fund Winners |
| Core Bond:Fremont Bond |
| Core Stock: Vanguard Total Stock Market Index |
| Large-Cap Growth: Growth Fund of America |
| Mid-Cap Growth: Bridgeway Aggressive Growth |
| Small-Cap Growth: Managers Special Equity |
Hi, Ima Loser
The AIM Weingarten fund's big bets can help it sparkle from time to time, but they've hurt shareholders, too.| Past Core and Growth-Fund Losers |
| Core Bond: Putnam Income |
| Core Stock: Dreyfus |
| Large-Cap Growth: Putnam New Opportunities |
| Mid-Cap Growth: Putnam OTC & Emerging Growth |
| Small-Cap Growth: Alliance Quasar |
| Loser! |
| Source: Morningstar. Returns through Oct. 31. |
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