Fundsters interested in asset allocation funds, particularly risk-based ones, may want to take a look at Michael Pollock's story today in the
Wall Street Journal. Pollock
highlights such-risk-based (or lifestyle) funds as a way for investors to get in on stock market gains without being as exposed to the market's swings.
Several industry insiders weigh in, including:
Greg Carlson, a
Morningstar analyst;
Alan Gayle, a portfolio manager at
RidgeWorth;
David Joy, chief market strategist at
RiverSource;
Francis Kinniry, principal at
Vanguard;
Ned Notzon, overseer of allocation strategies at
T. Rowe Price; and
Edward Perks, manager of
Franklin Income. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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