 
Locating a Mutual Fund
To assist you in locating
a mutual fund for your portfolio:
The information contained herein is for information purposes only
and does not constitute a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell
any securities. The company offers a comprehensive array of financial
services. For more information on any product or service under consideration,
request more information, literature, or prospectus which contains
information on product objectives, sales charges, and product risk.
Using Mutual Funds In Your Portfolio
If you want to invest in the stock market but dont have a
large enough portfolio to achieve the diversity you want through
individual stock purchases, mutual funds may provide the solution
you are looking for.
Mutual funds are a collection of stocks designed
to meet a stated investment objective or strategy. For instance,
you may be able to choose between a fund that holds small- or mid-sized
companies, large blue chip companies, or government bonds. Some
funds are designed to provide growth, others to give you income.
Fully diversified mutual funds can offer you
access to more than 50 individual stocks or bonds. Achieving a similarly
diversified portfolio by purchasing individual stocks is more difficult
and costly. The trading costs for buying and selling stocks can
quickly eat away a smaller portfolios value. This is less
of a problem if you have a larger sum of money to invest.
Understanding the Risks
Mutual funds provide a stated objective or
strategy, giving you some understanding of the level of risk and
the potential for return. You can get an understanding of the funds
objective and past performance by reading its prospectus. But a
funds stated objective may not tell you the whole story.
Many funds have a great deal of latitude in
which stocks they may actually buy. Therefore, even if you own shares
of six different funds, each supposedly invested under a different
type of overall objective, you may not be as diversified as you
think. Each of the six funds may hold shares of the same stock.
This would increase your vulnerability to market corrections, even
though you may not be aware of the risk.
A mutual funds performance depends in
large part on its portfolio manager. So, what happens if the funds
manager changes his or her strategy during the investment period
or the fund changes managers? Having an investment advisor who meets
regularly with the funds manager to determine his or her strategies
and meets with the fund company to determine its policies for hiring
and maintaining quality portfolio managers can help you minimize
this risk.
Reading a Mutual Fund Prospectus
A mutual fund prospectus should outline these six factors that
allow you to evaluate the fund and its potential place in your plan.
- Investment objective. Is
the fund seeking to make money over the long term or to provide
investors with cash each month? Youll find the answers in
this section of the prospectus.
- Strategy. This section
should spell out the types of stocks, bonds or other securities
the fund plans to invest in. It may look for small, fast-growing
firms or large, well-established companies. If its a bond
fund, it may hold corporate bonds or foreign debt. This section
may also mention any restrictions on what the fund can invest
in.
- Risks. The prospectus should
explain the risks associated with the fund. For instance, a fund
that invests in emerging markets will be riskier than one investing
in the United States or other developed countries. A bond fund
should also discuss the credit quality of the bonds it holds and
how a change in interest rates may affect those holdings.
- Expenses. Different funds
have different sales charges and other fees. The prospectus will
spell out those fees so you can compare them with the fees of
other funds. It should also explain the percentage of the funds
return that is deducted each year to pay for management fees and
operation costs.
- Management. This section
may do nothing more than list the fund manager or managers, or
it may give specific information about the management teams
experience. If the prospectus doesnt contain enough detail,
you may be able to find this information in the funds annual
report.
Material discussed is meant for general illustration and/or informational
purposes only and it is not to be construed as tax, legal, or
investment advice. Although the information has been gathered
from sources believed to be reliable, please note that individual
situations can vary therefore, the information should be relied
upon when coordinated with individual professional advice.
Purchasing a Mutual Fund
A trained TWS financial representative is available to assist you
in purchasing a Mutual Fund that meets your Investment Goals. Please
contact TWS to work with a professional who will help you find a
fund for your portfolio. All links are third party and you
can request a prospectus by calling Trade Wall Street or the Mutual
Fund Family Directly.
With access to over 200 Mutual Fund families and
more than 6000 separate fund options, you can efficiently consolidate
your mutual fund investment activity. Most offer 401k services and
other cash management options. Some of the funds in our participating
fund families include:
Mutual Funds Families available at Trade Wall Street


Mutual Funds/Load Fund Families

- Achievement
- Advantus
- Aetna
Funds
- AIM
- Alger
- Alliance
- Alpine
- American
Funds
- American Scandia
- Aquila
- Bartlett
- Bear Stearns
- BlackRock
- Calvert
- Chase Vista
- Colonial
- Conseco
- Countrywide
- Dean Funds
- Delaware/Voyaguer
- Dreyfus
- Davis
- Eaton Vance
- Enterprise
- ESC
- Evergreen
- Federated
- Fidelity
- Fidelity Advisor
- FirstAmerican
- First Investors
- Flag Investors
- Fortis
- Franklin Templeton
- Gabelli
- GAM
- GE Funds
- Goldman Sachs
- Guardian
- Hartford
- Highmark
- Homestate Funds
- HSBC Funds
- IDEX
- ING
- Ivy Mackenzie
- James Advantage
- John Hancock
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- Johnson Family
- JUNDT
- Kemper
- Lexington
- Lord Abbett
- Mainstay
- Mentor
- Metlife/State Street
- MFS
- Monument Funds
- Munder
- Nations Funds
- Navellier
- New England
- Nicholas Applegate
- North American
- Northstar
- Nuveen/Flagship
- Oppenheimer
- Pacific Capital
- Pacific Horizon
- Parnassus
- Parkstone
- Pasadena
- Phoenix
- Pilgrim
- Pillar
- Pimco
- Pioneer
- Principal
- Prudential
- Putnam
- Regional Opportunity
- Robert Stephens
- Safeco Advisor
- Salomon Brothers
- Security Benefit
- Seligman
- Sentinel
- Sogen
- Summit Funds
- SunAmerica
- Thornburg
- Touchstone
- UAM
- Van Eck
- Vkm/Ac/Mrg Stnly
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