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Stocks inside each Mutual Fund, how would one find out before investing? Like Energy/Natural Gas/Oil, etc.?
Question by SicilianAmerican: Stocks inside each Mutual Fund, how would one find out before investing? Like Energy/Natural Gas/Oil, etc.?
I’m not wanting to gamble on individual stocks since I don’t follow the market , I’d feel better with mutual funds where people are doing all that for me. But it’s almost impossible to get any information on different funds without being “sold” something. Is there a way I could find out how to find out which energy companies are in individual mutual funds? Like American Funds. That’s a company that has many mutual funds. How do you go about seeing what’s in fund?
I was typing too fast. I meant to ask , how would a person find out which companies were in each mutual fund? Say I wanted to find an energy mutual fund that specialized in oil companies like Exxon, Gulf, and yes even BP.
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