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No-Load Mutual Funds

Best No-Load Mutual Fund

The answer to this question is defining the meaning of the word "best" for No-Load Mutual Funds

For me the "best" no load mutual fund is the one that generates the highest rate of return over several different time frames. It can be relatively volatile with fairly large swings so long as it is the best performing fund from the standpoint of its compounded annualized rate of return. To someone with a weaker stomach, the definition of the term "best" might mean the fund that experiences the least amount of volatility and draw down from peak to valley.

In defining best, we need to consider such factors as:

  • Investment Time Horizon:
    How long do we plan to hold this investment?
  • Type of Investment:
    Are we investing for growth, income, or both?
  • Buy and Hold or Trade:
    Are we planning to buy and hold this no-load mutual fund or do we plan to trade it so as to be able to upgrade to better performing no-load mutual funds in the future?
  • Risk:
    How much risk are we willing to take with this no-load mutual fund investment?
  • Type of No-Load Fund:
    Since there are many types of mutual funds, which are the most suitable for our own personal investment objectives?
Following are some examples of the "best" performing no-load mutual funds based on different time frames and investment styles:
  • Harbor International Investment Fund (HIINX)
    This relatively conservative fund generated a return of 37% over the last 12 months. It focuses on large cap foreign investments.
  • iShares Xinhua China 25 Fund (FXI)
    This is an Exchange Traded Fund that concentrates its investments in China. It is a fairly high risk fund that generated a return of 124% over the last 12 months.
  • iShares MSCI Hong Kong (EWH)
    This is an Exchange Traded Index Fund with moderate risk. Its annualized rate of return for the last 12 months was 52%.
  • CGM Mutual (LOMMX)
    How much risk are we willing to take with this no-load mutual fund investment?
  • Type of No-Load Fund:
    Is a balanced and focused no-load income fund that generated a return of 34% over the last 12 months.
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