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Welcome to the Mutual Funds Resource Center
Mutual fund ranking
Funds are ranked based upon their performance as a whole and performance
against their peers by such companies as MorningStar which has an
industry recognized
rating system for mutual funds. They have a one-to-five star system
in which five stars is the best. Usually the higher the rank, the higher
the quality of the fund. For example MorningStar rates mutual funds from
1 to 5 stars based on how well they've performed (after adjusting for
risk and accounting for sales charges) in comparison to similar funds.
Within each MorningStar Category, the top 10% of funds receive 5 stars
and the bottom 10% receive 1 star. Funds are rated for up to three time
periods: three-, five- and 10- years and these ratings are combined to
produce an overall rating. Funds with less than three years of history
are not rated. Ratings are objective, based entirely on a mathematical
evaluation of past performance. The ratings are a useful tool for
identifying funds worthy of further research, but should not be
considered signals to buy or sell.
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