Goldberg's Picks: The 5 Best Stock Funds for 2011

These stock funds should deliver superior returns in the coming year.

The U.S. economy is getting better, albeit at a slower pace than any of us would like. But debt troubles in Europe aren’t going away, and there is growing risk that emerging markets will overheat.

What’s an investor to do? The good news is that the world’s best companies -- large, highly profitable, growing companies with little or no debt -- are still trading at surprisingly low price-earnings ratios. In putting together a list of the best stock funds to own this year, I consider that fact to be paramount.

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Steven Goldberg
Contributing Columnist, Kiplinger.com
Steve has been writing for Kiplinger's for more than 25 years. As an associate editor and then senior associate editor, he covered mutual funds for Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine from 1994-2006. He also authored a book, But Which Mutual Funds? In 2006 he joined with Jerry Tweddell, one of his best sources on investing, to form Tweddell Goldberg Investment Management to manage money for individual investors. Steve continues to write a regular column for Kiplinger.com and enjoys hearing investing questions from readers. You can contact Steve at 301.650.6567 or sgoldberg@kiplinger.com.