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The Best Stock Funds
Not all mutual funds are created equal. That's why I've decided to list the best stock funds that I find on this page.
You can use this list as a starting point for your research. This list is designed to show you how I evaluate stock funds, so you can learn how to find the best stock funds using your own investment strategy.
Make sure to choose investments that fit into your investment plan, and always read a fund's investment prospectus before investing.
Here are some of the best stock funds I have found using my own investment strategy.
NEIMX - Neiman Large Cap Value Fund
It's difficult for most mutual funds to outperform the market average. However, some fund managers have the knowledge, discipline, and investor support to consistently generate great returns.
Neiman Large Cap Value is a standout value fund that you've probably never heard of. The fund is relatively young, but has it performed very well since the fund began in 2003.
Learn more about NEIMX - Neiman Large Cap Value Fund
STFGX - State Farm Growth Fund
State Farm Growth is a great example of a fund that offers the best of both worlds: low fees and great returns.
The fund has blown away the returns of most other actively-managed stock funds with extremely low costs, a low initial investment, and an almost fully invested portfolio.
Click here to learn more about STFGX - State Farm Growth Fund
Caveat: Do NOT take these selections as a personal recommendation from me. You should take your money seriously.
These funds may or may not be appropriate for you, so it's up to you to decide.
Always read a fund's investment prospectus. You may also want to speak with a financial advisor before investing.
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