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The S&P 500 may be up 2.8 percent this year, but investors who hold the top performing 5-star funds are doing significantly better than that. In fact, one 5-star Morningstar fund is up an astounding 42.59 percent.
The JennDry Dryden Financial Services fund [PFSAX
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Portfolio manager Mark Lynch said his investment strategy boiled down to which bank’s balance sheets were truly distressed and which were “being pulled down by the pervasive climate of fear.”
The Dryden Financial Services fund is global, and Lynch said they “widely diversified from the United States and focused on countries with strong domestic financial sectors and good savings rates.”
Lynch Recommends:
Toronto-Dominion Bank [TD
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Bank of Nova Scotia [BNS
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Lynch said these two banks have “avoided almost all of the major problem areas and are well-positioned to take advantage of the distress of others.”
He cautioned, however, that the economy is “still not out of the woods” and the financial sector continues to encounter almost daily headline risk.
Foreign large growth, emerging market, mid-cap and technology funds also are up more than 20 percent year-to-date. Technology and software funds continue to rally as the Nasdaq is up 10.2 percent year to date.
Many portfolio managers are sticking with their time-tested investment strategies.
The Goldman Sachs Tollkeeper fund [GITAX
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] is up 29.46 percent this year. Chief Investment Officer David Shell said the strategy deployed for over 20 years has not changed and the fund continues to look for "great franchises with significant growth opportunities or improving competitive advantage."
Shell said companies that can survive or thrive in a difficult environment are attractive.
In the meantime, the lead portfolio manager for the technology fund, Scott Kolar, said Iron Mountain, a document storage company, is a "top quality business that has been unfairly punished" by the markets. The stock is still up 16.5 percent this year, however.
Kolar says the addition of online document technology has given the company a huge competitive edge. "The next competitor could not compete," he said.
Kolar Recommends:
Research in Motion [RIMM
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Iron Mountain [IRM
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Both Iron Mountain and RIMM are top-10 holdings.
On the software side, Seligman Global Technology fund [SHGTX
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He said as hardware becomes more commoditized, the value lies in systems and software.
Parower Recommendations:
Nice Systems [NICE
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Open Text [OTEX
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Disclosures:
Disclosure information was not available for Lynch, Kolar, Shell or Parower.
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