Kent Thune

Kent Thune

Kent Thune, CFP, is a financial professional that helps individuals and businesses achieve their goals through a variety of delivery methods, including investment advice, financial planning and writing. Kent is the owner of a registered investment advisory firm, Atlantic Capital Investments, LLC, and has been providing investment management services for clients all around the U.S. for 22 years. Although he shares his best ideas with his clients, Kent has been writing on mutual funds, ETFs, and capital markets for more than 10 years and has been published at some of the world’s most widely read websites, such as Seeking Alpha, Kiplinger, MarketWatch, The Motley Fool, The Balance, and InvestorPlace.

Recent Articles

3 Best Bond Fund Managers of the Decade

If you want to find the best bond funds, begin with our list of best bond fund managers of the decade.

3 Funds to Buy for Conservative Retirees

Conservative investors and retirees are facing a challenging environment for finding the best funds to buy. Here are 3 funds with below-average risk and above-average returns.

3 Mutual Funds With 10 Years of Positive Returns

If you are looking for stability, check out these mutual funds that have put in 10 consecutive years of positive returns.

3 Best Funds to Profit From Volatility

With the VIX now above its most recent high of 21.44 in February, the mutual funds, ETFs and ETNs that invest in volatility are jumping. Here are 3 VIX funds worth considering.

3 Bond Funds for an Unpredictable Market

Interest rates and bond prices are unpredictable. Here are three bond funds to buy now for uncertain economic and market conditions.

How Does Bill Gross Stack Up to Janus Funds?

We compare a few select Bill Gross' PIMCO funds and Janus funds for performance and style. What we find is a bit surprising.

Best Funds No One Knows About

Buffett and Gross agree that 'smaller is better' in the world of asset management. Here are three of the best funds with low AUM.

The Best and Worst Funds for Rising Interest Rates

Now that rising interest rates are looking increasingly likely for 2015, now is the time to start structuring your portfolio accordingly to maximize returns and minimize losses.

Mutual Funds: 3 Biggest Losers of Q3

Identifying the worst mutual funds of Q3 can be just as meaningful as identifying the best funds when gauging the market and economy.

How to Get Income Without Dividend Funds

If you want the ideal dividend payout, don't rely on dividend funds to get it. Here's how to produce your own "dividends."