Seeks maximum capital appreciation
primarily by investing in stocks the subadviser considers to be undervalued.
Not exact matches
U.S. equity funds
primarily invest in stocks issued
by companies based
in the U.S..
SSGA International
Stock Selection Fund (the «Fund») seeks to provide long - term capital growth
by investing primarily in securities of foreign issuers.
However, unlike domestic
stock funds, which
invest primarily in U.S. companies, international
stock funds
primarily invest in companies outside of the U.S. Global
stock funds have the ability to search for investments
in both U.S. and non-U.S. companies, helping you take advantage of the opportunities presented
by the global economy.
The Fund seeks long - term capital appreciation and, to a lesser extent, current income
by primarily investing in common
stocks of U.S. companies.
Equity Mutual Funds
primarily invest in stocks (company shares) and they are often grouped
by the size of the companies they
invest in — big, small or tiny.
The Fund seeks to provide a high total return consistent with reasonable risk
by investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of
stocks.
The Fund seeks to provide long - term capital appreciation
by primarily investing in U.S. small cap, growth - oriented
stocks.
The Fund seeks to provide long - term capital appreciation
by primarily investing in small to mid cap
stocks exhibiting growth and value characteristics.
The Fund seeks to provide long - term capital appreciation
by primarily investing in U.S. small cap
stocks.
The Fund seeks to provide long - term capital appreciation
by investing primarily in mid-cap
stocks.
Moerus Worldwide Value pursues long term capital appreciation,
primarily by investing in foreign and domestic common
stocks that it believes are deeply undervalued.
The adviser uses the following principal strategies:
investing primarily in common
stocks, selected for their appreciation potential;
investing in certain event driven situations; engaging, within prescribed limits,
in short sales of equity securities; varying its common
stock exposure
by hedging,
primarily with the purchase or short sale of Standard & Poor's 500 Index futures contracts; and
investing all or any portion of its assets
in U.S. Treasury securities.
The Fund seeks to achieve the investment objective
by investing primarily in: Dividend - paying common
stocks, and
by writing call options on common
stocks and common
stock indices.
The Fund seeks total return
by investing in a portfolio consisting
primarily of large - cap
stocks that management believes are reasonably priced, and have the potential to provide dividend income and grow
in value over time.
To achieve long - term returns through capital growth
by investing primarily in common
stocks, or investments that can be converted into common
stocks, of large companies listed on major U.S. exchanges and that are located
in the United States.
U.S. equity funds
primarily invest in stocks issued
by companies based
in the U.S..
The Fund
invests primarily in equity securities, consisting of a portfolio of between 50 - 70 domestic common
stocks, preferred
stocks, convertible securities, warrants and rights, of companies that, at the time of purchase
by the Fund, have market capitalizations of $ 1.5 billion or less.
The fund
invests primarily in domestic
stocks issued
by companies with strong moats, increasing relevancy and shareholder - focused management.
The Harvest Banks & Buildings Income ETF's investment objectives are to (generate monthly income; and maximise total returns
by investing primarily in a portfolio of Banking Issuers, other Financial Issuers and real estate related companies and / or REITs listed on a recognised
stock exchange
in North America.
Many institutional investors who
invest primarily in Nasdaq
stocks use this index as a yardstick
by which to measure the performance of their portfolios.
The fund pursues its investment objective
by investing primarily in common
stocks selected for their growth potential.
Horizons HEA will
invest primarily in a portfolio of equity and equity related securities of U.S. companies that, as at the Constituent Reset Date, are amongst the largest
by market capitalization and most liquid issuers on the New York
Stock Exchange (the «NYSE») or the NASDAQ
Stock Market («NASDAQ»).
The OCM Gold Fund seeks long - term capital appreciation
by investing primarily in common
stocks of gold and silver mining companies.
It pursues this objective
by investing primarily in common
stocks and using hedging strategies to vary the exposure of the Fund to general market fluctuations.
The Fund seeks both long - term capital growth and current income
by investing primarily in dividend paying common
stocks, and higher quality, fixed income securities.
One whose objective is providing current income on a regular basis,
by investing primarily in bonds and
stocks paying high dividends.
After turning
in poor performances
in»98 and» 99, this sector — dominated
by real estate investment trusts and funds that
invest primarily in REIT
stocks — is staging a comeback this year, attracting attention as a potential refuge.