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The Windsor fund's expenses run at 27 basis points, about 20% of what their peers levy on shareholders.
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Even Vanguards Windsor Fund trailed the market by more than 600 basis points through October, albeit almost fully invested.
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That, however, is exactly how John Neff described the Windsor Fund that he headed for more than three decades.
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Using instincts rather than a formula, John Neff did much the same thing during the 31 years he ran the Windsor Fund.
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The contrast between Magellan and Vanguard's Windsor Fund is night and day.
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That means don't pick up the walking wounded, which sister Windsor fund buys for 50 cents on the dollar, or let his multiple creep up.
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Yes, the growthies remain pricey, but value investing has not worked this year, either. (Check the performance of the Windsor Fund.) And I still feel extremely comfortable with Microsoft.
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Anyone owning Windsor I or any value fund with major holdings in metals, paper, petrochemicals and oil should pray for a strong commodities market.
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Most fund managers, including Vanguard's actively managed Windsor I, underperformed by 500 basis points.
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Windsor I's sector concentration differs markedly from its sister fund.
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Expenses for the fund have come way down, 60 basis points, but are still double the Vanguard Windsor charges.
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