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http://www.thestreet.com/topic/19342/top-rated-value-mutual-funds.html

Most larger investment managers will offer value-oriented products in line with their core philosophy or methodology. Don't overlook these because they're part of a larger institutional suite; they are managed by a PM team like anyone else and are often very good.

In terms of famous funds, Sequoia is tops (less Valeant), I have heard good things about Diamond Hill.

Value investing is getting whacked recently because everyone is thrashing the market around and defying valuation. Part of value investing is getting the market to eventually come to your perception of value, whether it's externally demonstrated by the company or they come to the same conclusion. This is pretty intuitive, but you can see how that would derail in times of market chaos and volatility.

 

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surprised tweedy browne hasn't been mentioned. also american funds, clearbridge, london, cambiar, snow, thomas partners, EIC, Lazard, tons of them out there.

a good way to find boutique shops is look at a multi manager like touchstone or virtus, or a large fund family like vanguard, transamerica, etc., that doesn't actually manage money, and see who the sub advisors are. like the Vanguard Windsor fund, wonderful fund, managed in part by a small shop called barrow hanley in Dallas.

 

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