"If these are YTD total returns, I don't understand how you got the value for Van Kampen Equity and Income A (ACEIX): -13.01%* M* indicates YTD for ACEIX was approx. -2.61% as of May 2. What am I missing?"
All load fund in this horse race show load adjusted returns. For example, ACEIX charges a front end load of 5.75%. I deduct this from the initial amount invested, and then calculate the return accordingly. When buying $10,000 worth of ACEIX, a load of $575 is removed from the investor's purchase. This leaves an initial investment of $9,425.
For this horse race, every load fund is operating under a handicap. A load is money the investor loses—I see no reason to pretend this loss never happened.
I'm aware that under certain circumstances some load funds might waive the load. But I've chosen to use Morningstar's designation as to whether or not a fund charges a load.