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Products March 2, 2011
Motley Fool Unveils Equity Offering
Motley Fool Asset Management has launched the Motley Fool Great America Fund.
Reported by PLANADVISER staff
The offering focuses on lightly-followed U.S. companies that may offer real value opportunities for patient, long-term stock investors, according to the company.
Advantages of the fund are reported to include:
- Fair, performance-based fees – Motley Fool Asset Management has a financial incentive to help investors do better than the market. The “fulcrum fee” compensation model means that the fees are based on the performance of the fund.
- Frank, friendly communications – Through monthly newsletters, and annual in-person investors meeting and twice yearly conference call forums, fund managers promise to talk to investors “frequently and frankly, in plain English, like a trusted partner.”
- Unwavering temperament – Motley Fool Asset Management doesn’t get rattled in rocky waters or chase the latest Wall Street fad.
- 21st century convenience – Motley Fool Asset Management aims to provide the most convenient investing process in the industry through a secure, interactive Web site.
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