meatpile
09-04-06, 12:19 PM
Unfortunately, I have to select a new fund.
The purpose:
Medium term appreciation. Money might be used in 7-9 years. I have a 10/1 interest only loan with 9 years remaining. I am shoving as much as possible into a fund ( currently Vanguard Wellington ) to have on hand in 9 years in case rates happen to be very high and I want to pay off my mortgage. My mortgage is 5.125%, so I don't *need* much more than that, but would love to get 8%.
A few months ago, Vanguard Wellington capped the annual contributions, which is forcing me to find another place for a portion of my budgeted funds.
Why I chose Wellington:
It's a great performer, has a very low Beta and r squared, and I don't have to spend alot of time worrying that 1 year before I need it, it will dump 20 or 30%. It has a track record back to 1929. It has a very low expense ratio. It is exactly what I needed for this purpose. Unfortunately, alot of other investors felt the same and Vanguard had to slam the door. Here are some links to information about the fund:
http://flagship5.vanguard.com/VGApp/hnw/FundsSnapshot?FundId=0021&FundIntExt=INT
http://flagship5.vanguard.com/VGApp/hnw/FundsPerformance?FundId=0021&FundIntExt=INT&DisplayBarChart=false
http://flagship5.vanguard.com/VGApp/hnw/FundsRisk?FundId=0021&FundIntExt=INT
I'd like to find something very similar. Vanguard STAR seems OK, but not great. It's slightly more risky and has a lower total return. PLus, it's just a bunch of other Vanguard funds.
Anybody have suggestions?
The purpose:
Medium term appreciation. Money might be used in 7-9 years. I have a 10/1 interest only loan with 9 years remaining. I am shoving as much as possible into a fund ( currently Vanguard Wellington ) to have on hand in 9 years in case rates happen to be very high and I want to pay off my mortgage. My mortgage is 5.125%, so I don't *need* much more than that, but would love to get 8%.
A few months ago, Vanguard Wellington capped the annual contributions, which is forcing me to find another place for a portion of my budgeted funds.
Why I chose Wellington:
It's a great performer, has a very low Beta and r squared, and I don't have to spend alot of time worrying that 1 year before I need it, it will dump 20 or 30%. It has a track record back to 1929. It has a very low expense ratio. It is exactly what I needed for this purpose. Unfortunately, alot of other investors felt the same and Vanguard had to slam the door. Here are some links to information about the fund:
http://flagship5.vanguard.com/VGApp/hnw/FundsSnapshot?FundId=0021&FundIntExt=INT
http://flagship5.vanguard.com/VGApp/hnw/FundsPerformance?FundId=0021&FundIntExt=INT&DisplayBarChart=false
http://flagship5.vanguard.com/VGApp/hnw/FundsRisk?FundId=0021&FundIntExt=INT
I'd like to find something very similar. Vanguard STAR seems OK, but not great. It's slightly more risky and has a lower total return. PLus, it's just a bunch of other Vanguard funds.
Anybody have suggestions?