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Gotham now has 16 funds. Half just a few months old. Oldest just over four years. Average ER 2%. But 15 of 16 have beaten their peers since inception by an average of 5%. Through January, the funds have $2.9B in AUM ... most in their oldest three funds: Gotham Enhanced Return Fund (GENIX), Gotham Absolute Return Fund (GARIX), and Gotham Neutral Fund (GONIX). Gotham is top rated on the MFO Fund Family Scorecard.
Other top-rated families this month include American Beacon, American Funds, Artisan, Boston Parnters, Buffalo, Cambiar, DFA, Dodge & Cox, First Eagle, FMI, Grandeur Peak, Guinness Atkinson, Hotchkis & Wiley, JOHCM, Leuthold Weeden, Longleaf, Mairs and Powers, Metropolitan West, Oakmark, Oberweis, Osterweis, Parnassus, PRIMECAP, Rainier, RiverNorth, Scout, TIAA-CREF, Tweedy Browne, Vanguard and Wasatch.
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Other top-rated families this month include American Beacon, American Funds, Artisan, Boston Parnters, Buffalo, Cambiar, DFA, Dodge & Cox, First Eagle, FMI, Grandeur Peak, Guinness Atkinson, Hotchkis & Wiley, JOHCM, Leuthold Weeden, Longleaf, Mairs and Powers, Metropolitan West, Oakmark, Oberweis, Osterweis, Parnassus, PRIMECAP, Rainier, RiverNorth, Scout, TIAA-CREF, Tweedy Browne, Vanguard and Wasatch.