Some of the mutual-fund world's smallest funds are posting big returns.
After disastrous performances in 2008, these funds are back on top.
These funds are outpacing the broad market. But should investors jump in?
Are you a beginner investor? These low-minimum funds are good starter kits.
Franklin Templeton's European Fund manager: European economies will rise.
These funds have posted good returns since they first opened their doors.
These funds are doing well navigating the debate swirling around the industry.
Fund manager Peter Ehret favors technology, health care and energy.
How to invest in a range-bound market that could last 10 years.
Why shouldn't you profit from the financial mess?