
Bear in mind, these funds are not without risk. No investment is. But for long-term consistency, these funds have set the standard. We ranked them by annualized returns from 1996 to 2015. We also included the two annual losses for each fund. In each case, those losses came in 2002 (after the tech crash) and 2008 (during the crisis.) The other 18 years were all gains. All data is from Morningstar.
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