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Old 12-07-2007, 08:47 PM
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ETF or Mutual Funds doing it Buffet Style

OK, suppose one doesn't have enough funds to get into one of those hedge funds asking for a million or more dollars. However, one doesn't want to trade individual stocks and take a chance on having some real dogs.

Aren't there ETFs and mutual funds which adhere to Buffet, Graham, and/or ROI style of investing? Why not invest with them for the time being if one doesn't have much free time in one's life right now to do the due diligence and extensive research required for this type of fundamental investing.

Is this a fair question? Or is it that those funds/ETFs don't do very well despite professing a fundamental slant in their stock choices. And those who may do well soon move on to hedge funds with a high barrier of entry.

Just curious as to whether it may make more sense for some of us to concentrate of finding decent funds instead of finding exceptional stocks. Let them do the hard work in exchange for a small percentage.

-JD
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