Scharf Fund will seek long-term capital appreciation. The fund will mostly invest in stocks (daringly, the manager targets stocks which “have significantly more appreciation potential than downside risk over the long term”), might invest up to 50% in international stocks and might invest up to 30% in bonds. Brian A. Krawez, former “Head of Research at Belden and Associates<” will manage the fund. $10,000 investment minimum, reduced to $5000 for tax-advantaged accounts and those with automatic-investing plans, expense ratio of 1.25%.
Scharf Fund
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