Incepted in 1988, Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) offers financial services including investment and advisory solutions and risk management expertise to institutional and individual investors throughout the globe. With more than $1 trillion assets under management, GSAM is considered one of the world’s leading financial management companies. GSAM prides itself in having more than 2,000 professionals across 31 offices worldwide. The fund family develops investment strategies with respect to geographical regions, industries and asset classes.

Below we share with you four top-rated Goldman Sachs mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and is expected to outperform its peers in the future. Investors can click here to see the complete list of Goldman Sachs mutual funds.

Goldman Sachs Equity Growth Strategy Portfolio Class A (GAPAX – Free Report) seeks growth of capital for the long run. GAPAX invests heavily in underlying funds, which invest in equity securities and in money market and fixed income securities. Goldman Sachs Equity Growth Strategy Portfolio Class A returned 11.7% over the last one-year period.

GAPAX has an expense ratio of 0.59% compared with the category average of 1.27%.

Goldman Sachs Mid Cap Value A (GCMAX – Free Report) invests the lion’s share of its assets in a portfolio of equities of mid-cap companies, which are included in the Russell Midcap Value Index. GCMAX may also invest in non-US securities, including securities of issuers based in emerging markets. GCMAX seeks long-term growth of capital. Goldman Sachs Mid Cap Value A returned 13.8% over the last one-year period.

Timothy Ryan is one of the fund managers of GCMAX since 2015. 

Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity Insights A (GERAX – Free Report) seeks appreciation of capital for the long run. GERAX invests the majority of its assets in a diversified portfolio, which includes companies that are based in emerging markets. Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity Insights A returned 15.6% over the last one-year period.