Leuthold Asset Allocation Fund

Scorecard
2 / 5 Stars
Lipper
2 2 2 3 2
Zacks Investment Research
3 (Hold)
Standard & Poor's
4 / 5 Stars
TheStreet.com
D+ (Sell)

#43 in Aggressive Allocation

U.S. News evaluated 124 Aggressive Allocation Funds. Our list highlights the top-rated funds for long-term investors based on the ratings of leading fund industry researchers.

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Performance

The fund has returned 13.92 percent over the past year, 6.93 percent over the past three years, and 0.93 percent over the past five years.

Trailing Returns Updated 05.31.2013
Year to date 6.4%
1 Year 13.9%
3 Years (Annualized) 6.9%
5 Years (Annualized) 0.9%
10 Years (Annualized) N/A

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Summary

The investment seeks capital appreciation and income. The fund is a "flexible" fund which allocates its investments among common stocks and other equity securities, bonds and other debt securities, money market instruments in proportions which reflect the judgment of Leuthold Weeden Capital Management. It invests normally 30% to 70% of its assets in common stocks and other equity securities; 20% to 60% in bonds and other debt securities (other than money market instruments), except during prolonged periods of low interest rates; up to 20% of its assets in money market instrument.

Fees

Fees are High compared to funds in the same category.
Leuthold Asset Allocation Fund has an expense ratio of 1.34 percent.

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Risk

Risk is Below Average compared to funds in the same category according to Morningstar.

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