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LSGIX - Loomis Sayles Value Y

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Loomis Sayles Value Y (LSGIX)
Expense Ratio: 0.74%
Expected Lifetime Fees: $22,639.84


The Loomis Sayles Value Y fund (LSGIX) is a Large Value fund started on 05/13/1991 and has $1.30 billion in assets under management. The current manager has been running Loomis Sayles Value Y since 07/23/2005. The fund is rated by Morningstar. This fund does not charge 12b-1 fees.

MarketRiders Prefers The Following ETF

Vanguard Value ETF (VTV)
Expense Ratio: 0.10%
Expected Lifetime Fees: $3,271.86


The Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) is an Exchange Traded Fund. It is a "basket" of securities that index the Large Value investment strategy and is an alternative to a Large Value mutual fund. Fees are very low compared to a comparable mutual fund like Loomis Sayles Value Y because computers automatically manage the stocks.




The Following Large Value Funds Have Lower Fees Than Loomis Sayles Value Y (LSGIX). Why are these metrics important?
Mutual Fund Name Ticker Symbol Turnover Assets (M) Annual Fees
AllianceBern Value I ABVIX 64.0% 360 0.69%
Allianz NFJ Dividend Value Instl NFJEX 38.0% 7,600 0.71%
American Beacon Large Cap Value Fund Class Y ABLYX 90.0% 7,800 0.70%
American Beacon Lg Cap Value AMR AAGAX 90.0% 7,800 0.34%
American Beacon Lg Cap Value Inst AADEX 90.0% 7,800 0.59%
American Century Income & Growth Inst AMGIX 42.0% 1,500 0.49%
American Century Income & Growth Inv BIGRX 42.0% 1,500 0.69%
American Century Large Co Val Instl ALVSX 56.0% 539 0.67%
American Funds American Mutual A AMRMX 23.0% 20,800 0.62%
American Funds American Mutual F-1 AMFFX 23.0% 20,800 0.66%
American Funds American Mutual F-2 AMRFX 23.0% 20,800 0.42%
American Funds American Mutual R4 RMFEX 23.0% 20,800 0.67%
American Funds American Mutual R5 RMFFX 23.0% 20,800 0.37%
American Funds American Mutual R6 RMFGX 23.0% 20,800 0.32%
American Funds Washington Mutual A AWSHX 25.0% 51,900 0.63%
American Funds Washington Mutual F-1 WSHFX 25.0% 51,900 0.66%
American Funds Washington Mutual F-2 WMFFX 25.0% 51,900 0.41%
American Funds Washington Mutual R4 RWMEX 25.0% 51,900 0.66%
American Funds Washington Mutual R5 RWMFX 25.0% 51,900 0.36%
American Funds Washington Mutual R6 RWMGX 25.0% 51,900 0.31%
BlackRock Basic Value Instl MABAX 64.0% 3,800 0.55%
Columbia Diversified Equity Income R5 RSEDX 36.0% 3,000 0.67%
Columbia Dividend Opportunity R5 RSDFX 105.0% 3,900 0.71%
DFA Tax-Managed US Marketwide Value DTMMX 20.0% 2,100 0.38%
DFA Tax-Managed US Marketwide Value II DFMVX 20.0% 849 0.23%
DFA US Large Cap Value I DFLVX 14.0% 7,400 0.28%
DFA US Large Cap Value III DFUVX 14.0% 1,900 0.14%
Dodge & Cox Stock DODGX 16.0% 36,800 0.52%
DWS Large Cap Value Inst KDCIX 34.0% 1,400 0.68%
DWS Large Cap Value S KDCSX 34.0% 1,400 0.68%
DWS Large Cap Value S SLC1Z 34.0% 1,400 0.68%
Eaton Vance Large-Cap Value I EILVX 41.0% 8,500 0.73%
Fidelity Advisor Stock Selec Lg Cp Val I FLUIX 128.0% 468 0.60%
Fidelity Equity Dividend Income FEQTX 82.0% 4,500 0.68%
Fidelity Equity-Income FEQIX 80.0% 8,300 0.68%
Fidelity Stock Selec Lg Cp Val FSLVX 128.0% 468 0.57%
Goldman Sachs Struct Large Cap Val I GCVIX 56.0% 476 0.55%
Hartford Dividend & Growth Y HDGYX 30.0% 6,200 0.66%
Hartford Equity Income Y HQIYX 18.0% 1,600 0.73%
Homestead Value HOL1Z 6.0% 559 0.70%
Homestead Value HOVLX 6.0% 559 0.70%
ING Corporate Leaders Trust Series B LCX1Z 0.0% 709 0.59%
ING Corporate Leaders Trust Series B LEXCX 0.0% 709 0.59%
JPMorgan Value Opportunities Inst JVOIX 63.0% 492 0.65%
Legg Mason ClearBridge Large Cap Value I SAIFX 16.0% 676 0.67%
Lord Abbett Affiliated I LAFYX 16.4% 6,400 0.49%
LSV Conservative Value Equity LSVVX 16.0% 116 0.35%
LSV Value Equity LSVEX 19.0% 1,100 0.64%
Manning & Napier Dividend Focus I MNDFX 8.0% 123 0.60%
MFS Instl Large-Cap Value ILVAX 28.0% 132 0.65%
MFS Value I MEIIX 17.0% 19,000 0.69%
MFS Value R4 MEIJX 17.0% 19,000 0.69%
Neuberger Berman Large Cap Value Inst NBPIX 41.0% 1,700 0.69%
Oppenheimer Value Y CGRYX 91.0% 2,200 0.58%
Pioneer Value Y PVFYX 84.0% 1,300 0.61%
Principal Equity Income Inst PEIIX 16.6% 3,800 0.52%
Robeco All Cap Val Instl BPAIX 47.0% 263 0.70%
Schwab Fdmtl US Lg Co Idx SFLNX 11.0% 1,800 0.35%
T. Rowe Price Equity Income PRFDX 15.3% 22,300 0.68%
T. Rowe Price Instl Large Cap Value TILCX 19.3% 778 0.59%
TIAA-CREF Enh Lg Cp Val Idx Inst TEVIX 114.0% 907 0.38%
TIAA-CREF Large-Cap Value Idx Inst TILVX 27.0% 893 0.08%
TIAA-CREF Large-Cap Value Idx Retire TRCVX 27.0% 893 0.33%
TIAA-CREF Large-Cap Value Instl TRLIX 68.0% 2,500 0.47%
TIAA-CREF Large-Cap Value Retire TRLCX 68.0% 2,500 0.72%
Vanguard Equity-Income Adm VEIRX 29.0% 7,900 0.22%
Vanguard Equity-Income Inv VEIPX 29.0% 7,900 0.31%
Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index Inv VHDYX 16.0% 4,700 0.25%
Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Value Index Instl VMVLX 24.0% 477 0.10%
Vanguard Russell 1000 Value Index Fund Institutional Shares VRVIX 39.0% 388 0.09%
Vanguard US Value Inv VUVLX 60.0% 504 0.31%
Vanguard Value Index Instl VIVIX 23.0% 15,800 0.08%
Vanguard Value Index Inv VIVAX 23.0% 15,800 0.24%
Vanguard Value Index Signal VVISX 23.0% 15,800 0.10%
Vanguard Windsor Adm VWNEX 49.0% 11,700 0.29%
Vanguard Windsor II Adm VWNAX 23.0% 34,600 0.27%
Vanguard Windsor II Investor VWNFX 23.0% 34,600 0.35%
Vanguard Windsor Investor VWNDX 49.0% 11,700 0.39%
Wells Fargo Advantage Large Co Val I WLCIX 35.0% 409 0.66%



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Turnover
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