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Bridgeway Aggressive Growth –
A Solid Bridge to Financial Security

September 24, 2000

Sometimes you need a strong stable bridge to help you cross a rough and rocky ravine. Well today's stock market has been everything but smooth sailing. In fact it's been downright rocky. So where can you go for some stability – try Bridgeway Aggressive Growth. What an aggressive growth fund for some stability – you must be crazy! Fortunately NOT! This mutual fund gains some of its stability from its diversification in both conservative cyclical industries like "Oil and Gas" and some volatile, yet high-performing industries like "High Technology". True, it has a heavy weighting in technology, but it also touts Chevron as a top ten holding. This Mid-Cap growth fund's wide variety of different companies has served it well. The Bridgeway Aggressive Growth Fund sports a 5-year annualized return of 41.98% versus only a 19.43% 5-year return for S & P 500 Index Funds.

Bridgeway Aggressive Growth

 

Symbol

BRAGX

Phone Number

(800) 661-3550

Web Site

www.bridgeway.com

Minimum Investment

$2,000

Load

None

Expense Ratio

1.04%

Year to date return (as of 09/12/00)

34.21%

Average annual 5 year return (as of 09/12/00 )

41.98%

(Source: www.quicken.com – accuracy of this information is not guaranteed)

 

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