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Mark Salzinger

As the editor and publisher of The No-Load Fund Investor since 2003 and of The Investor’s ETF Report since 2006, Mark Salzinger writes or oversees all the content in the newsletters. He alone decides which no-load mutual funds and ETFs to recommend and put into one or more of the newsletters’ Best Buys model portfolios. For a decade, Mr. Salzinger served as executive editor of Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street and Louis Rukeyser’s Mutual Funds, where he worked closely with Louis Rukeyser to provide expert, unbiased investment guidance to hundreds of thousands of investors. Mark is also the chief investment officer of Salzinger Sheaff Brock, LLC, a full-service money-management firm he co-founded in April 2009 for investors seeking expert portfolio management using mutual funds and ETFs.

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The No-Load Fund Investor tracks nearly 1,000 no-load funds and ETFs. It combines data, comparative reports of performance and specific recommendations. It also offers model portfolios targeted to different goals, lifestyle and preferred source of transactions. Sheldon Jacobs founded this highly acclaimed monthly newsletter in 1979. In 2003, Mark Salzinger...
“Quite a few subscribers over the years have asked us about convertible securities funds, about which we have written little before now. Theoretically, such securities offer a compelling package: less risk than pure equities, combined with more income. However, holders sacrifice some potential for capital gains with most of these...
“Over the past two years, Janus Flexible Bond (JAFIX for ‘T’ shares) was the 10th best performer of every fund we track in our Performance Comparison tables. Its annualized gain over this period was 10.2%, vs. 6.8% for iShares Barclays Aggregate (AGG), an indexed exchange traded fund for the intermediate-term,...
Investing in income-oriented funds can be a great way for income investors to balance risk and yield. Below, profiles of two popular types of income-generating funds: floating rate funds and equity income funds, plus recommendations from each group. First, Mark Salzinger, editor of the No-Load Fund Investor, on equity income...
From No-Load Fund Investor: “We look for high-yielding funds and ETFs for two main reasons. First, we know that some subscribers need income for their living expenses. Second, an appealing dividend yield or interest rate may indicate that the investment in question is a bargain, and thus ripe for...