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Alexis Glick is an anchor for FOX Business Network. Prior to joining FOX, Glick served as a correspondent for the Today Show and co-anchored the third hour of that program. Before her stint at NBC News, she was the senior trading correspondent for CNBC and reported from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Justin
I've got all my money in the fidelity select natural gas fund FSNGX. It's had a five year run averaging over 20% each year. It's up 13% year to date and today is looking like a good day for me with oil prices moving past $120. With the dollar bottom nowhere in sight and increasing global demand for energy, this fund will continue to outperform the market and a ton of mutual funds out there. Get in folks. It's pretty volitile on a day to day basis, but long term, it's a great fund to be invested in.
Henry
love your column here Alexis, and may I say that you are truely a credit to your profession. I don't think many financial tv viewers realize the depth of experience and knowledge you bring to the table as a commentator (vs. your rivals). As you know from having been in the business....there are many many many folks who are simply "in the business of managing money" and are not excellent investors that seek to bring value to their clients. I would say only about 25% of managers consistently beat the indexes and are worth their salt so to speak (and worth their fees) So i have always thought a mix of low cost Vanguard-type passive index funds and a very select group of mutual funds was the most cost effective and efficient way to manage your investments. Don't pay high fees for mediocre performanc, when you can equal the indexes very cost effectively. But also don't shut yourself off from the world of immensely talented active managers out there that can really add value to your portfolio. But make sure you do as much due diligence on them as you would on a new home or a new job....do your homework and be very very discriminating