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Kiplinger: Top-Performing Mutual Funds
Kiplinger recognized the Buffalo Small Cap and the Buffalo International funds as “Top-Performing Mutual Funds” in their recent fund analysis.
“Industry Perspectives” 3Q 2020
For the first time in U.S. history, the U.S. economy started and ended an entire decade without a recession. What a difference a year makes! A year ago, market watchers were worried about rising interest rates, trade friction, and geopolitical tensions, which tempered investors’ risk appetites, resulting in a yearly decline for the S&P 500 Index for the first time since 2008.
Kiplinger: Top-Performing Mutual Funds
Kiplinger recognized the Buffalo Small Cap and the Buffalo International funds as “Top-Performing Mutual Funds” in their recent fund analysis.
“Money Life Market Call” with Buffalo Small Cap Fund PM Jamie Cuellar
Jamie Cuellar, Buffalo Small Cap Fund co-portfolio manager, recently appeared on the Money Life with Chuck Jaffe podcast, discussing his investment viewpoints and portfolio strategy.
“Small Companies Profiting From Covid-19 Pivots”
Buffalo Small Cap Fund portfolio managers Bob Male and Jamie Cuellar were recently interviewed by Barron’s about small-cap companies using size to their advantage, by pivoting their business models to cater to life amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Disruption in Healthcare Investing 2020
Healthcare is being disrupted… and we’re just getting started. The healthcare sector should continue to be one of the most dynamic investment sectors in the world economy.
“Industry Perspectives” 2Q 2020
For the first time in U.S. history, the U.S. economy started and ended an entire decade without a recession. What a difference a year makes! A year ago, market watchers were worried about rising interest rates, trade friction, and geopolitical tensions, which tempered investors’ risk appetites, resulting in a yearly decline for the S&P 500 Index for the first time since 2008.
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Active investing has higher management fees because of the manager’s increased level of involvement while passive investing has lower management and operating fees. Investing in both actively and passively managed mutual funds involves risk and principal loss is possible. Both actively and passively managed mutual funds generally have daily liquidity. There are no guarantees regarding the performance of actively and passively managed mutual funds. Actively managed mutual funds may have higher portfolio turnover than passively managed funds. Excessive turnover can limit returns and can incur capital gains.
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