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Been digging into some solid mutual fund options lately and stumbled on these three that actually caught my attention. They're all large-cap blend funds, which basically means they mix growth and value plays without going too crazy on risk. That's the kind of balance I'm looking for these days.
First up is Fidelity Advisor Growth Opps - this one's been pulling in some impressive numbers with about 34.7% returns over three years. Kyle Weaver's been managing it since 2015, so there's some solid track record there. Then there's Selected American Shares, which focuses on high-quality large companies trading at reasonable prices. That one's sitting at 25.5% three-year returns with a 0.97% expense ratio. Not too shabby for high return mutual funds if you're into that stable approach.
The third one, Franklin U.S. Small Cap Equity, gives you exposure to smaller domestic companies plus some international plays through ADRs. About 16.2% over three years on that one. All three supposedly have strong rankings and are expected to outperform their peers going forward.
Honestly, the whole appeal of these high return mutual funds is that they give you that diversification without keeping you up at night with volatility. Large-cap companies just feel safer than chasing smaller plays. Anyone else been looking at blend funds for their portfolio, or am I overthinking this?