Mutual Fund Monday
Editor's note: This is the first of five stories looking at the past year and at the year ahead in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds. It may be the end of 2007, but mutual funds have been partying like it's 1999. Let's hope investors don't experience a hangover like the one from 2000 to 2002. As with the onslaught of new technology funds just before the Internet bubble popped, the industry has rolled out a slew of funds that invest in real estate investments at the worst possible time. Forty real estate funds debuted this year, nearly double the 22 that were launched in 2006. These numbers include both domestic and global mutual funds as well as exchange-traded funds. The timing couldn't have been worse. As last week's release of the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices illustrates, the housing rally is over. According to this leading measure of U.S. home prices, October was the 10th consecutive month of negative annual returns in the prices of existing single-family homes, and the 23rd consecutive month of decelerating returns.
Avoiding financial stocks proved to be a winning strategy this year.
Global asset allocation funds could be the best place to ride out swings in stocks.
Only three are true stock funds; the rest invest heavily in bonds and other assets.
Yahoo! is among the most searched stocks on TheStreet.com. Here's what Cramer had to say about the stock recently.
Catch up on his thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.
Investors will have to deal with a Fed meeting and another flood of earnings and economic data.
Ensco International and Echelon have the potential to move higher in coming days.
See who made what calls.
The addition of video is helping telecom companies compete against cable and satellite companies.
The June West Texas Intermediate contract reflects selling pressure ahead of Tuesday's expiration. But stocks in the sector are generally trading higher.
See who made what calls.
Keep on top of the market and the critical information you need to make more profitable investing decisions.
Sponsored by:

ACCESS REALMONEY


