The Big Screen: Value Funds and the Beautiful People
(JAWWX Quote)Worldwide and (JAENX Quote)Enterprise) and two from Fidelity ((FDGRX Quote)Growth Company and (FDEGX Quote)Aggressive Growth). This year' s list has two bond funds, the top-selling Pimco (PTTAX Quote)Total Return fund and the Vanguard (VBMFX Quote)Total Bond Market Index fund. The only growth fund is a holdover from 2000's faves: the (AGTHX Quote)Growth Fund of America. That fund, the first entrant into our
Ima Winner Fund Club, has lost 14.8% over the past year, but that trounces more than 90% of its peers and beats the S&P 500
. The other two stock funds on the list are the big-cap value Davis (NYVTX Quote)New York Venture fund and the large-cap blend Fidelity (FDGFX Quote)Dividend Growth fund. Each follows a conservative strategy and had just 17% of its assets in tech stocks at the end of the first quarter -- a below-market weighting at the time.
Indeed, this year's bestsellers, which have taken in $16 billion of stock funds' $60 billion in net sales this year, mark an about-face from a year earlier. In the first half of last year just one value fund, (JSVAX Quote)Janus Strategic Value, cracked the top-20 sellers; that probably had more to do with growth titan Janus' sales momentum than investors' interest in bargain-hunting funds. This year, aside from the Growth Fund of America, just two growth funds are among the top 20: (MIGFX Quote)MFS Massachusetts Investors Growth and (SHRAX Quote)Smith Barney Aggressive Growth. Both lists are dominated by funds that beat the S&P 500 over the past 12 months. A fund's relative performance -- its ranking vs. its peers -- seems less important. For instance, the Davis New York Venture fund's 8.5% loss over the past year trails nearly 90% of its big-cap value peers, but beats the market. And the Fidelity Growth Company beats its peers over the past one and three years, but its 30.5% loss over the past year nearly doubles the market's fall. The makeup of these lists -- all growth last year, all value this time around -- tells us that many folks are investing in funds that are going up now, rather than spreading their money among growth and value styles (though more than $3.5 billion has flowed into Vanguard's broad (VFINX Quote)500 Index and (VTSMX Quote)Total Stock Market funds). The idea with diversification or asset allocation is typically to buy shares of solid funds in myriad styles, but as usual the bestsellers are a fairly homogeneous bunch. It's hardly surprising to see fund investors turn away from growth funds since most have fallen hard over the past year. Consider that since the tech-laden Nasdaq Composite
peaked on March 10, 2000, the (FDEGX Quote)Fidelity Aggressive Growth fund has fallen a stunning 71%, according to Baseline/Thomson Financial.
No doubt losses like those are partly why cash flows to stock funds are half what they were last year. Net cash flows to stock funds in the first six months of this year were $60.5 billion, compared with $124 billion over the same period last year, according to Boston fund consultancy Financial Research Corp. Still, methodically and thoughtfully building a portfolio with exposure to growth, value and bond funds makes more sense than trying to time one style's hot streak.
Here's a look at how you might spread your money among small-, mid- and large-cap growth or value funds to build a diversified portfolio -- and a shortlist of funds we like in each category.
. The other two stock funds on the list are the big-cap value Davis (NYVTX Quote)New York Venture fund and the large-cap blend Fidelity (FDGFX Quote)Dividend Growth fund. Each follows a conservative strategy and had just 17% of its assets in tech stocks at the end of the first quarter -- a below-market weighting at the time. | A New Leaf Investors get hungrier for value | ||
| 2001 Bestsellers | ||
| Fund | 1-Year Return | 3-Year Return |
| (PTTAX Quote)PIMCO Total Return | 12.3% | 6.9% |
| (AGTHX Quote)Growth Fund of America | -14.3 | 17.4 |
| (NYVTX Quote)Davis NY Venture | -8.5 | 6.3 |
| (FDGFX Quote)Fidelity Dividend Growth | 2.8 | 9.9 |
| (VBMFX Quote)Vanguard Total Bond Market Index | 12.4 | 6.9 |
| S&P 500 | -15.8 | 3 |
| 2000 Bestsellers | ||
| Fund | 1-Year Return | 3-Year Return |
| (JAWWX Quote)Janus Worldwide | -33.4% | 3.2% |
| (FDGRX Quote)Fidelity Growth Company | -30.5 | 13.1 |
| (FDEGX Quote)Fidelity Aggressive Growth | -54.8 | 0 |
| (AGTHX Quote)Growth Fund of America | -14.3 | 17.4 |
| (JAENX Quote)Janus Enterprise | -53.1 | 7.2 |
| S&P 500 | -15.8 | 3 |
| Sources: Financial Research, Morningstar. Returns through July 27. | ||
peaked on March 10, 2000, the (FDEGX Quote)Fidelity Aggressive Growth fund has fallen a stunning 71%, according to Baseline/Thomson Financial. | A Hard Rain 2000's faves have fallen hard | |
| Fund | Since March 10, 2000 |
| (JAWWX Quote)Janus Worldwide | -48.3% |
| (FDGRX Quote)Fidelity Growth Company | -50.9 |
| (FDEGX Quote)Fidelity Aggressive Growth | -70.4 |
| (AGTHX Quote)Growth Fund of America | -27.8 |
| (JAENX Quote)Janus Enterprise | -54.6 |
| S&P 500 | -13.6 |
| Nasdaq Composite | -59.8 |
| Source: Baseline/Thomson Financial. Returns through July 27. | |
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