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    <title>The MUTUALdecision Blog: Fund of Funds</title>
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      <title>Fund of Funds</title>
      <description>&lt;div&gt;Wall Street&amp;rsquo;s principal product for retail investors these days is the &amp;ldquo;fund of funds.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp;As the name suggests, it&amp;rsquo;s a fund which owns pieces of a number of other funds with similar investment objectives.&amp;nbsp;Recent examples I&amp;rsquo;ve seen include a hedge fund fund of funds, a private equity fund of funds and an international debt fund of funds.&lt;/div&gt;

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&lt;div&gt;Your broker will extol the advantages of a fund of funds, such as access to funds you couldn&amp;rsquo;t buy individually because their minimums are too high or you&amp;rsquo;re reducing your risk in a riskier investment class.&amp;nbsp;Like the funds they invest in, funds of funds often have fairly hefty minimums and are illiquid.&amp;nbsp;It may take you a month to three to get your money out and you can&amp;rsquo;t easily make addition investments or small withdrawals.&amp;nbsp;The way I see you&amp;rsquo;re paying double fees &amp;ndash; one to the mangers of the real funds and a second to the fund of funds manager (who may just happen to work for the brokerage house who is trying to sell you the product).&amp;nbsp;AND, buying a group of similar funds only ensures that your return will regress to the mean.&amp;nbsp;(Can you say: super expensive index fund?)&lt;/div&gt;

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&lt;div&gt;You can participate in most investments, including intentional debt (there are even a few private equity funds) through mutual funds. &amp;nbsp;Mutual funds are cheaper, have similar or better performance (this requires a little work on your part or a good adviser), modest investment minimums and offer daily liquidity.&amp;nbsp;What&amp;rsquo;s wrong with this picture?&amp;nbsp;The broker selling you the product makes less money then if you buy a fund of funds. (Funds of funds may have their place in your portfolio if you participate in hedge funds, private equity and other such investments and buying individual funds isn&amp;rsquo;t right for you, but there aren&amp;rsquo;t many of &amp;ldquo;you&amp;rdquo; out there.)&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;

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&lt;div&gt;Make intelligent investment decisions: buy mutual funds.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 12:49:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>Bill Byrnes</author>
      <link>http://blog.mutualdecision.com/articles/2007/05/23/fund-of-funds</link>
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      <category>Mutual fund blog</category>
      <category>Mutual Funds</category>
      <category>Fund of Funds</category>
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