At A Glance
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05/17/2013
The Growth of $10,000 chart includes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains, but does not reflect the effect of any applicable sales or redemption charges which would lower these figures.
| Fund Family | |
|---|---|
| Inception Date | 12/20/2011 |
| Portfolio Turnover | 2% |
| Dividend Yield | -- |
| Fund Manager | Team Managed |
| Manager Tenure | -- |
| Load Type | Institutional |
|---|---|
| Total Expense Ratio | 2.15% |
| Max 12b-1 Fee Ratio | -- |
| Early Redemption Fee | 2.00% |
| Initial Investment | $100,000 |
| Subsequent Investments | -- |
| Initial IRA Investments | -- |
| Subsequent IRA Investments | -- |
The Fund seeks positive absolute returns that have a low correlation to the returns of broad stock and bond markets. The Fund uses quantitative models to identify when to purchase and sell specific investment for the Fund to achieve favorable return from short-investment movement in various US and foreign market.
| Similar Rating/ Category | ||
|---|---|---|
| Total Return | N/A | |
| Consistent Return | N/A | |
| Capital Preservation | N/A | |
| Low Expense | N/A | |
| Tax Efficiency (U.S. only) | N/A |
Total Return reflects the fund's historical total return performance relative to its peers. Consistent Return reflects the funds's historical risk-adjusted returns relative to its peers. The Capital Preservation is relative, rather that absolute...More »
Lipper Leaders.comLipper Ratings for Total Return reflect funds' historical total return performance relative to peers. Lipper Ratings for Consistent Return reflect funds' historical risk-adjusted returns relative to peers. Lipper Ratings for Preservation are relative, rather than absolute. Lipper Ratings for Tax Efficiency reflect funds' historical ability to postpone taxable distributions. Lipper Ratings for Expense reflect funds' expense minimization relative to peers. Lipper Ratings DO NOT take into account the effects of sales charges. Overall Lipper Ratings are based on an equal-weighted average of percentile ranks for each measure over 3-, 5-, and 10-year periods (if applicable).