Not all sectors of the health category have suffered equally this year, and not all funds take the same approach.
OPEC Cuts Fail to Arrest Oil's Slide
The continued decline in oil's price is reflected in the performance last week of funds related to the commodity.
12/22/08 - 10:46 AM EST
Municipal Funds Veer From Safety to Danger
A massive disparity in performance shows why investors ought to understand funds' holdings.
12/22/08 - 10:37 AM EST
Dan O'Neill, president of Direxion Shares, says leveraged exchange traded funds are not to blame for the market's ills, and certainly not for the demise of Lehman and Bear Stearns.
12/21/08 - 05:59 AM EST
TheStreet.com Initiates Ratings on 24 ETFs
Only one of the funds that began trading in November 2007 received our top rating level of Excellent.
12/19/08 - 10:34 AM EST
10 Newly Rated Funds From TheStreet.com Ratings
The funds at the top of the list succeeded in minimizing risk, while those at the bottom sought it out.
12/18/08 - 09:07 AM EST
The Mutual Fund With the Top 3-Year Honors
TheStreet.com Ratings gives Highbridge fund an 'excellent' rating for risk and performance.
12/17/08 - 09:39 AM EST
The New Science of Diversification
Even though it seems as if all asset classes are down, holding a range of securities still works.
12/16/08 - 09:25 AM EST
Jensen, Auer Find Growth Amid Rubble
Even in the worst of times, these fund managers uncover companies with strong earnings growth.
12/15/08 - 09:10 AM EST
Jason Brady, co-portfolio manager for the Thornburg Investment Income Builder Fund, says corporate bonds are the better bargain right now compared to stocks, especially names like Comcast, Verizon and Freeport-McMoRan.
12/14/08 - 05:59 AM EST
With so many red flags raised, the Madoff fraud is another example of a derelict SEC.
12/12/08 - 09:27 AM EST
Portfolio manager Jesper Madsen says beaten down stocks like Taiwan Semi and HSBC offer great dividends at bargain prices.
12/11/08 - 11:28 AM EST



