Small Cap Growth Fund - description

The Rockland Small Cap Growth Fund

Investment Objective

The investment objective of the Fund is to seek capital appreciation.

Investment Policy

The Rockland Small Cap Growth Fund invests primarily in a diversified portfolio of common stocks with small market capitalizations at the time of purchase that Gould believes possess earnings prospects that have been underestimated by Wall Street analysts. Small capitalization companies are defined as those companies with market capitalizations generally within the range of the Russell 2000 Growth Index at the time of purchase.

Gould seeks to make investments in growth stocks with an emphasis on those companies whose growth potential has been overlooked by Wall Street. Gould's general approach is to take advantage of investment and trading opportunities that investors might not otherwise have the time, expertise or inclination to exploit themselves.

When making investment decisions, Gould evaluates a company's fundamental and technical prospects using information and analyses from numerous sources. Gould evaluates a company's sales and earnings growth; earnings power, trends and predictability; industry, economic and political trends; relative valuation; and liquidity; to determine whether the security has the growth potential suitable for the Fund.

 

Mutual Fund investing involves risk. Principal loss is possible. The Fund invests in smaller companies, which involves additional risks such as limited liquidity and greater volatility.




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