Top 5 Best Performing Technology Mutual Funds Year to Date - Best Performing Funds Year To Date
December 05 2012 - 11:15AM
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Technology is clearly a long term growth prospect for investors
willing to remain invested and should continue to outperform the
market over time. Many have viewed the sector with skepticism since
the tech bubble burst more than a decade ago, but times have
clearly changed for the better. Valuations are now based on
stronger fundamentals and careful selection of investments has
yielded good long term returns for many funds. Technology mutual
funds greatly reduce the volatility inherent in this sector through
by carefully selecting securities to create widely diversified
portfolios.
Below we will share with you the 5 best performing technology
mutual funds year to date. To view the Zacks Rank and past
performance of all technology funds, investors can click here to
see the complete list of funds.
Mutual Fund
|
Zacks Rank
|
Total Return YTD
|
Waddell & Reed Science & Technology A
|
#4 Sell
|
21.66%
|
ProFunds Internet UltraSector
|
#1 Strong Buy
|
15.66%
|
Fidelity Select Software & Computer Services
|
#1 Strong Buy
|
14.96%
|
Firsthand Technology Opportunities
|
#5 Strong Sell
|
14.81%
|
Goldman Sachs Technology Tollkeeper A
|
#1 Strong Buy
|
14.39%
|
Waddell & Reed Science &
Technology A (UNSCX) invests the majority of its assets in
science and technology companies. The fund focuses on investing in
mid and small-cap companies but may also invest in larger firms.
The technology mutual fund has a five year annualized return of
3.18%.
The fund manager is Zachary H. Shafran and he has managed this
technology mutual fund since 2001.
ProFunds Internet Ultra Sector (INPSX) seeks a return
identical to 150% of the performance of the Dow Jones Internet
Composite Index. The fund invests substantially all its assets in a
mix of equity securities and derivatives. The non-diversified fund
may also invest some part of its assets in money market
instruments. The technology mutual fund has a five year annualized
return of 1.44%.
The technology mutual fund has an expense ratio of 2.84%
compared to a category average of 1.61%.
Fidelity Select Software and Computer Services (FSCSX)
invests heavily in companies whose principal operations are related
to software or information-based services. The fund may purchase
foreign securities and invest a heavily in a single issuer. The
technology mutual fund has a five year annualized return of
4.57%.
The fund manager is Brian Lempel and he has managed this
technology mutual fund since 2009.
Firsthand Technology Opportunities (TEFQX) seeks capital
appreciation over the long term. The fund invests a large share of
its assets in companies which utilize a high degree of cutting edge
engineering or scientific knowledge in its operations. The
technology mutual fund is non-diversified and has a five year
annualized return of 3.62%.
As of September 2012, this technology mutual fund held 27
issues, with 19.22% of its total assets invested in Apple, Inc.
Goldman Sachs Technology Tollkeeper A (GITAX) invests the
majority of its assets in equity securities of Tollkeeper companies
.These are companies that are positioned to benefit from the
proliferation of technology. A maximum of 25% of its assets may be
utilized to purchase foreign securities. The technology mutual fund
has a five year annualized return of 2.14%.
The technology mutual fund has a minimum initial investment of
$1,000 and an expense ratio of 1.50% compared to a category average
of 1.61%.
To view the Zacks Rank and past performance of all technology
mutual funds, investors can click here to see the complete list of
funds.
About Zacks Mutual Fund Rank
By applying the Zacks Rank to mutual funds, investors can find
funds that not only outpaced the market in the past but are also
expected to outperform going forward. Learn more about the Zacks
Mutual Fund Rank at http://www.zacks.com/funds.
(FSCSX): ETF Research Reports
(GITAX): ETF Research Reports
(INPSX): ETF Research Reports
(TEFQX): ETF Research Reports
(UNSCX): ETF Research Reports
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