Warren Buffett and plenty of other money managers say you should buy stocks now.
If you agree, which funds should you take? Investors with a taste for risk might consider momentum funds. These can skyrocket when markets climb.
Momentum funds typically buy stocks with rising share prices or improving earnings. The funds soared in the 1990s bull market and collapsed when stocks tumbled earlier this decade. That tarnished the reputation of momentum investing. But many of the funds are sound choices. The problem is that shareholders tend to buy them at the wrong times, piling in at market peaks and selling at troughs. ...
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