TheStreet.com Ratings' Top Vanguard Funds

08/22/08 - 06:06 PM EDT

Sam Patel

TheStreet.com Ratings' ranking of the top Vanguard funds, all of which received a grade of 'A' or higher, show investors and 401k participants where the best opportunities lie within this fund family's offerings.

The key take away is that asset allocation funds are showing more resilience in these volatile times mainly due to their ability to capture returns from the bond market and couple this with returns from what can only be described as a surprisingly resilient U.S. equity market.

It astounds me that despite the stream of bad news and data, both domestically and abroad, that there are still buyers of U.S. equities. There may be a number of reasons for this, not least of which is the behavior of hedge funds and the speculative role they play in the market. It seems to me to be a very "news driven" market, which at times flies in the face of negative fundamental data on the economy. This is an ideal environment for hedge funds to run the prices of stocks up and then take profits and repeat the process whenever "good" news hits.

The other categories of funds doing well are growth and income funds and U.S. government funds focused on the short end of the Treasury bond market. In an environment that is expected to be characterized by a very weak economy and hence low interest rates, investors will be searching of yield wherever they can find it. Hence, growth and income, U.S. government and utility funds should always be on investors' radar screens as we go into 2009.

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