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3 Goldman Sachs Mutual Funds for Superlative Returns

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Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) has been offering financial services — including investment and advisory solutions, and risk-management expertise — to institutional and individual investors throughout the world since 1988. With more than $1 trillion in assets under management, GSAM is considered one of the world’s leading financial management companies.

The fund has more than 2,000 professionals across 31 offices worldwide. Its teams have more than 700 investment professionals who capitalize on Goldman Sachs’ technology, risk-management skills, and market insights. The fund family develops investment strategies with respect to geographical regions, industries, and asset classes.

Below we share with you three top-ranked Goldman Sachs mutual funds, viz., Goldman Sachs Large Cap Growth Insights Fund Investor Class (GLCTX - Free Report) , Goldman Sachs Flexible Cap Fund Class R6 (GFCUX - Free Report) , and Goldman Sachs Mid Cap Value Fund Class R6 (GCMUX - Free Report) . Each has a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and is expected to outperform peers in the future. Investors can click here to see the complete list of Goldman Sachs mutual funds.

Goldman Sachs Large Cap Growth Insights Fund Investor Class seeks long-term capital growth along with dividend income which is considered secondary, by investing most of its net assets and borrowing in issues of large-cap domestic or foreign companies that are traded in the United States. GLCTX advisors may also invest in fixed income securities which are cash equivalents

Goldman Sachs Large Cap Growth Insights Fund Investor Class has three-year annualized returns of 19.46%. As of the end of October 2021, GLCTX held 111 issues with 9.77% of its assets invested in Microsoft Corp.

Goldman Sachs Flexible Cap Fund Class R6 aims for long-term capital appreciation by investing a majority of its net assets along with borrowings for investment in equities of small, mid, or large-cap publicly traded securities in the United States. GFCUX can also invest a small portion of its assets in foreign or emerging market securities quoted in foreign currencies.

Goldman Sachs Flexible Cap Fund Class R6 has three-year annualized returns of 18.37%. GFCUX has an expense ratio of 0.58% compared with the category average of 0.99%.

Goldman Sachs Mid Cap Value Fund Class R6 seeks long-term capital appreciation by investing a sizeable portion of its net assets along with borrowings in a diversified portfolio of mid-cap securities with market capitalization similar to the Russell Midcap Value Index at the time of investment. GCMUX generally invests in publicly traded US securities but can also invest a small portion of its assets in foreign or emerging market securities that are quoted in foreign currencies.

Goldman Sachs Mid Cap Value Fund Class R6 has three-year annualized returns of 16.28%. Sung Cho is the fund manager of GCMUX since September 2015.

To view the Zacks Rank and the past performance of all Goldman Sachs mutual funds, investors can click here to see the complete list of Goldman Sachs mutual funds.

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