Not every value fund is the same, each seeks value in its own way.
That, at least, is the premise that
Barron's explores today in an
article drilling down on the differences between various value funds.
The article, which is part of Barron's quarterly special report on mutual funds, looks at seven funds.
They are:
BlackRock's iShares Russell 1000 Value Index
State Street's SPDR S&P 500 Value
DFA'sDFA US Large Cap Value
Third Avenue's Third Avenue Value
Sound Shore's Sound Shore fund
T. Rowe's T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth and T. Rowe Price Equity Income funds
The differences between value strategies "can mean different things to different people—and the performance of mutual and exchange-traded funds devoted to such strategies can diverge dramatically depending on the market environment," according to
Barron's.
Read more from the article
here.
 
Edited by:
Tommy Fernandez
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