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bar1080

04/07/17 12:34 PM

#1471 RE: fung_derf #1470

I virtually never buy <<OR>> sell (except for a very rare tax loss) and I've consistently equaled or beaten the S&P 500 for years. I often cite the bizarre Voya Corporate Leaders Fund that hasn't placed an original stock market bet since 1935.

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"BOSTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Equity investors pursuing a buy-and-hold strategy might want to check out a fund that hasn't made an original stock market bet in 80 years.

The Voya Corporate Leaders Trust Fund, now run by a unit of Voya Financial Inc bought equal amounts of stock in 30 major U.S. corporations in 1935 and hasn't picked a new stock since.

Some of its holdings are unchanged, including DuPont, General Electric, Procter & Gamble and Union Pacific. Others were spun off from or acquired from original components, including Berkshire Hathaway (successor to the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway); CBS (acquired by Westinghouse Electric and renamed); and Honeywell (which bought Allied Chemical and Dye). Some are just gone, including the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. and American Can. Twenty-one stocks remain in the fund.

The plan is simple, and the results have been good. Light on banks and heavy on industrials and energy, the fund has beaten 98 percent of its peers, known as large value funds, over both the past five and ten years, according to Morningstar.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/buy-hold-fund-prospers-no-220155469.html