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@David Snowball: You reported: All three funds are MFO Great Owl funds, meaning that they’ve landed in the top 20% of their peer groups for risk-adjusted returns in every measurement period longer than one year.
At one time did it take a longer than a one year term to become a Great Owl ? Seems to me we have more Great Owls than a (few) years ago . Thanks Derf