
is what I have currently, any input/suggestions would be appreciated. Roth IRA CAIBX - 30% CWBFX - 10% CWGIX - 30% NEWFX - 30% 457b AEPGX - 10% ANEFX - 16% CVGRX - 16% MSAVX -16% PTTRX - 8% GBEMX - 10% SAGWX - 16% TPINX - 8%
use the same basic strategy here as at Sentinel Small Company SAGWX , but they apply it to slightly larger stocks. They look for ..... results over the previous four years at Sentinel Small Company SAGWX , which they still manage, but this fund continued to lag in
fund is now in the hands of Chuck Schwartz and Betsy Pecor, who have done a fine job of managing the $2 billion Small Company SAGWX fund since 2004. Thwaites has also led an effort to broaden Sentinel's lineup and increase assets under management, but
launched this fund in 2004, using the same strategy with which he achieved eight years of great results at Sentinel Small Company SAGWX . Brayman and his team look for stocks under $3 billion in market cap that are profitable and growing rapidly. They prefer
The fund tends to lag its peers in aggressive growth rallies.Lead manager Chuck Schwartz worked as an analyst for this fund from 1999 to 2004 and is very familiar with its strategy and style, providing continuity after the departure of the previous lead manager.Schwartz and comanager Betsy Pecor
category's top decile . Brayman also achieved great results from 1996 to 2004 using the same approach at Sentinel Small Company SAGWX . Despite that impressive pedigree , this fund's results look disappointing at first glance . Although it gained 28 % in 2009
category, and lead manager Scott Brayman put together an excellent record before that in eight years at Sentinel Small Company SAGWX . This fund's strategy is not designed to do well in speculative market environments like 2009's, but it should bounce
The fund tends to lag its peers in aggressive growth rallies.Lead manager Chuck Schwartz worked as an analyst for this fund from 1999 to 2004 and is very familiar with its strategy and style, providing continuity after the departure of the previous lead manager.Schwartz and comanager Betsy Pecor
took over after steep losses suffered in that fall's market collapse. Schwartz and Pecor have managed Sentinel Small Company SAGWX to excellent results since 2004, and their Sentinel Small/Mid Cap SMSMX was one of the mid-cap growth category's top
Scott Brayman, who has established a stellar investment track record over the past 13 years. He managed Sentinel Small Company SAGWX to great returns from 1996 to 2004, and this fund's sibling, Champlain Small Company CIPSX, to one of the best records