Category Average Return | 0.3% | 27.6% | 14.3% |
Fund Name | Ticker | Summary | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 |
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Artisan Global Discovery Fund | APFDX | 0% | 17.2% | 20.7% | |
The fund seeks maximum capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in US and non-US growth companies, including depositary receipts. The team focuses on companies that exhibit franchise characteristics, an accelerating profit cycle and are trading at discounts to their estimate of private market value. In addition, the team looks for companies that are well positioned for long-term growth, which is driven by demand for their products and services. As part of the security selection process, the team focuses on the global economy in order to find investment opportunities. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio typically has approximately between 40 and 60 holdings. The fund may invest in developed markets, as well as emerging and less developed markets. However, the fund may invest in equity-linked securities that provide economic exposure to a security of one or more non-US companies without direct investment in the underlying securities. |
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Chiron SMID Opportunities Fund | CSMOX | 0% | 0% | 5.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in small-and mid-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in companies located around the globe. The team relies on a quantamental approach to identify opportunities for capital appreciation in various industries, sectors and geographic areas. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager may allocate a substantial portion of the fund’s net assets to non-U.S. securities, including emerging market issuers. The team defines an emerging market country is any country to have an emerging market economy. Typically, emerging markets are in countries that are in the process of industrialization, with lower gross national products than more developed countries. Additionally, the fund may use derivatives, including swaps, purchased options, futures and currency forward contracts, to attempt to both increase the return of the fund and to hedge (protect) the value of the fund’s assets. |
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Grandeur Peak Global Reach Fund + | GPRIX | 0% | 0.6% | 14.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in small- and micro-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of foreign and domestic companies. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on best-in-class growth companies relative to their peers. Additionally, the fundamental analysis includes evaluating the company, its industry, and its competitors, as well as visiting companies and talking with senior management. The team also focuses on companies that are lagging in market price for temporary reasons and whose future earnings power is not reflected in their current valuations. In addition, the team categorizes companies as best-in-class growth, fallen angels, and stalwarts. According to the team, best-in-class growth refers to high-quality companies with stable growth and having lots of undiscovered opportunities. In fallen angels, the team looks for growth companies that are mispriced and are trading at below-average valuations but have long-term growth potential. As far as stalwarts are concerned, the team focuses on companies trading at reasonable valuations which have good growth prospects. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in securities issued by companies domiciled in each of at least ten countries, including the United States. Also, the fund will invest a significant portion of its net assets in securities issued by companies that are domiciled outside the United States. Domicile is determined by where the company is organized, headquartered, or has substantial concentration of assets or revenues. The fund may invest a significant amount of its net assets in securities issued by companies domiciled in emerging and frontier market countries. Also, the fund may invest a significant percentage of its assets in a few sectors or regions. The fund may invest in early stage companies and initial public offerings. |
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Grandeur Peak Global Reach Fund | GPROX | 0% | 0.4% | 14.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in small- and micro-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of foreign and domestic companies. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on best-in-class growth companies relative to their peers. Additionally, the fundamental analysis includes evaluating the company, its industry, and its competitors, as well as visiting companies and talking with senior management. The team also focuses on companies that are lagging in market price for temporary reasons and whose future earnings power is not reflected in their current valuations. In addition, the team categorizes companies as best-in-class growth, fallen angels, and stalwarts. According to the team, best-in-class growth refers to high-quality companies with stable growth and having lots of undiscovered opportunities. In fallen angels, the team looks for growth companies that are mispriced and are trading at below-average valuations but have long-term growth potential. As far as stalwarts are concerned, the team focuses on companies trading at reasonable valuations which have good growth prospects. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in securities issued by companies domiciled in each of at least ten countries, including the United States. Also, the fund will invest a significant portion of its net assets in securities issued by companies that are domiciled outside the United States. Domicile is determined by where the company is organized, headquartered, or has substantial concentration of assets or revenues. The fund may invest a significant amount of its net assets in securities issued by companies domiciled in emerging and frontier market countries. Also, the fund may invest a significant percentage of its assets in a few sectors or regions. The fund may invest in early stage companies and initial public offerings. |
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Kinetics Global Fund + | KGLAX | 0% | 72.1% | 9.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. The Global Fund invests all of its investable assets in the Global Portfolio, a series of Kinetics Portfolios Trust. Next, the research team invests significantly in common stocks; exchange traded funds, convertible securities, warrants and other equity securities having the characteristics of common stocks of foreign and U.S. companies listed on publicly traded exchanges. As part of its fundamental analysis, the team considers a company’s potential to maintain and grow long lived assets, while generating high returns on capital with operating predictability and transparency. Other factors in consideration include reviewing a company’s balance sheets, corporate revenues, earnings and dividends. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. At least 40% of the fund’s net assets will be invested in companies located outside the United States. In addition, the fund has exposure to at least three countries, which may include the United States. The fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in convertible and non-convertible debt securities rated below investment grade, or unrated securities of comparable quality. Also, the fund may invest up to 100% of its net assets in companies located in emerging markets. The fund may also invest indirectly in bitcoins exclusively through a Delaware statutory trust, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust. Additionally, the fund may participate in securities lending arrangements with brokers, dealers, and financial institutions in order to increase the return on its portfolio. |
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Kinetics Global Fund | KGLCX | 0% | 70.9% | 9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. The Global Fund invests all of its investable assets in the Global Portfolio, a series of Kinetics Portfolios Trust. Next, the research team invests significantly in common stocks; exchange traded funds, convertible securities, warrants and other equity securities having the characteristics of common stocks of foreign and U.S. companies listed on publicly traded exchanges. As part of its fundamental analysis, the team considers a company’s potential to maintain and grow long lived assets, while generating high returns on capital with operating predictability and transparency. Other factors in consideration include reviewing a company’s balance sheets, corporate revenues, earnings and dividends. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. At least 40% of the fund’s net assets will be invested in companies located outside the United States. In addition, the fund has exposure to at least three countries, which may include the United States. The fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in convertible and non-convertible debt securities rated below investment grade, or unrated securities of comparable quality. Also, the fund may invest up to 100% of its net assets in companies located in emerging markets. The fund may also invest indirectly in bitcoins exclusively through a Delaware statutory trust, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust. Additionally, the fund may participate in securities lending arrangements with brokers, dealers, and financial institutions in order to increase the return on its portfolio. |
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Kinetics Global Fund | WWWEX | 0% | 57.3% | 9.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. The Global Fund invests all of its investable assets in the Global Portfolio, a series of Kinetics Portfolios Trust. Next, the research team invests significantly in common stocks; exchange traded funds, convertible securities, warrants and other equity securities having the characteristics of common stocks of foreign and U.S. companies listed on publicly traded exchanges. As part of its fundamental analysis, the team considers a company’s potential to maintain and grow long lived assets, while generating high returns on capital with operating predictability and transparency. Other factors in consideration include reviewing a company’s balance sheets, corporate revenues, earnings and dividends. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. At least 40% of the fund’s net assets will be invested in companies located outside the United States. In addition, the fund has exposure to at least three countries, which may include the United States. The fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in convertible and non-convertible debt securities rated below investment grade, or unrated securities of comparable quality. Also, the fund may invest up to 100% of its net assets in companies located in emerging markets. The fund may also invest indirectly in bitcoins exclusively through a Delaware statutory trust, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust. Additionally, the fund may participate in securities lending arrangements with brokers, dealers, and financial institutions in order to increase the return on its portfolio. |
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Yorktown Growth Fund + | AFGGX | 0.3% | 8% | 20.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in the most compelling domestic, international and emerging market growth companies, regardless of market capitalization or sector. The team favors companies with balance sheet strength, earnings and management teams with above-average potential for growth. In addition, the team prefers companies in attractive industries located in countries with growing GDP and a stable political environment. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. |
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Yorktown Growth Fund | APITX | 0% | 12.9% | 19.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in the most compelling domestic, international and emerging market growth companies, regardless of market capitalization or sector. The team favors companies with balance sheet strength, earnings and management teams with above-average potential for growth. In addition, the team prefers companies in attractive industries located in countries with growing GDP and a stable political environment. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. |
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Yorktown Growth Fund | APGRX | 0% | 8.9% | 20.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in the most compelling domestic, international and emerging market growth companies, regardless of market capitalization or sector. The team favors companies with balance sheet strength, earnings and management teams with above-average potential for growth. In addition, the team prefers companies in attractive industries located in countries with growing GDP and a stable political environment. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. |