21 Nov 2008 14:13
Undoubtedly, it is a good idea to check its past performance and changes compared to its peers. If you are happy that it is still a quality fund (remembering what kind of exonomic period we are experiencing), you are at least buying units in the fund for a lower cost each month, therefore getting better 'value for money'. If the fund eventually starts to recover, you will see the benefit of this.