Latest Q&A Based Profiles ( 1,011 Interview )


Disciplined and Patient

Small-Cap > Value

Pin Oak Aggressive Stock Fund

ESPNX

Jan 1, 2010

A long-term perspective on investment themes is a fundamental precondition for sustainable returns. Mark Oelschlager, portfolio manager of the Pin Oak Aggressive Stock Fund, views investing as buying stakes in businesses, believes in patience, and is prepared to ride market volatility.

Searching for Global Leaders

Small-Cap > Value

Scout International Fund

ESPIX

Jan 1, 2010

Investing in international markets calls for a broad and deep understanding of different cultures, macro economic developments and willingness to be nimble. James L. Moffett scours the world to look for companies that are global leaders in their industries while trading at reasonable prices.

Seeking Total Returns

Small-Cap > Value

Highland Long Short Equity Fund

ESPHX

Jan 1, 2010

Traditional long-only mutual funds tend to be just as volatile as the market and often fail to protect investors during market downturns. Jonathan Lamensdorf, portfolio manager of the Highland Long/Short Equity Fund, is committed to generating above market returns by protecting the downside.

Higher Yielding Munis

Small-Cap > Value

DWS Strategic High Yield Tax Free Fund

ESPCX

Jan 1, 2010

Even though municipal bonds are widely known for their high quality tax-free income, there is a segment in this market that is lower quality and higher yield. Not surprisingly, that higher yield tends to come with higher risk. Philip Condon and Rebecca Flinn, portfolio managers of the DWS Strategic High

Investing in the Future

Multi-Cap > Growth

Eaton Vance Emerging Markets Local Income Fund

ESERX

Jan 1, 2010

Emerging markets hold promise for closing the gap with developed countries due to a combination of robust growth potential and bright demographic outlooks. To the fixed-income investor, these regions can be even more appealing given that interest rates in emerging market countries are generally higher than those in developed countries.

Adapt and Prosper

Small-Cap > Value

Wegener Adaptive Growth Fund

ESPAX

Jan 1, 2010

Dynamic markets provide excellent growth opportunities to those who can discern the patterns. Steve Wegener, who is at the helm of Wegener Adaptive Growth Fund, keeps a close eye on styles as they go in and out of favor based on changes in investors’ expectations and risk tolerance.

Short Duration Global Bonds

Multi-Cap > Growth

DWS Short Duration Plus Fund

ESEIX

Jan 1, 2010

Investing in bonds generally requires in-depth knowledge of the global macro-economic structure. William Chepolis and Matthew MacDonald, portfolio managers of the DWS Short Duration Plus Fund, insist that while bonds offer security in income, the vast array of choices calls for investors’ understanding of pricing and risks associated with each

Price and Value Convergence

Multi-Cap > Growth

Artisan International Value Fund

ESECX

Jan 1, 2010

When a good business falls out of favor, trading at a substantial discount to its long-term value, the discernible investor faces the challenge of analyzing the reasons behind this. Daniel J. O’Keefe and the team at Artisan International Value apply a disciplined approach to assess the soundness of a business

Opportunities in Latin America

Multi-Cap > Growth

BlackRock Latin America Fund

ESEAX

Jan 1, 2010

As Latin America has matured in the past decade with governments following policies that encourage business creation, the region has emerged as risk-rewarding destination for savvy investors. William Landers, portfolio manager of the BlackRock Latin America Fund, explains how the fund benefits from an in-depth understanding of the region’s trends

Investing in Stronger for Longer

Mid-Cap > Growth

William Blair Growth Fund

ERSMX

Jan 1, 2010

Quality growth are key words in the investment philosophy of the William Blair Growth Fund. Co-managers David Fording and John Jostrand look for companies that can sustain above-market growth rates for a prolonged period of time. With investments spread across all sectors and market caps, the portfolio managers exploit their