Date updated:12-11-2007
This fund is currently run by Thyra Zerhusen. Zerhusen is a managing director and portfolio manager with Optimum Investment Advisors.
Aston Optimum Mid Cap Fund is an open-end fund incorporated in the USA. The Fund's objective is long-term total return through capital appreciation. The Fund invests at least 80% of its assets in common and preferred stocks and convertible securities of mid-cap companies with improving revenue and earnings growth outlook.
Current Returns:
1-Year: 17.39%
3-Year: 14.47%
As of 10/31/07

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FTI
Fmc Technologies - $60.86
- -2.11%
- $62.01
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CBI
Chicago Bridge & - $23.35
- +0.47%
- $23.24
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DNR
Denbury Resources - $15.61
- -2.68%
- $15.97
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ANDW
Andw - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
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COGN
Cogn - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
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NYT
New York Times Co - $11.14
- -3.38%
- $11.52
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VAR
Varian Medical Sy - $53.25
- +0.78%
- $52.84
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BG
Bunge Limited Bun - $60.48
- -0.59%
- $60.46
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A. Wow!...that was a great read. I really
enjoyed this part below.
----
"Cosmic market-timing signal?
'Death of America's Soul?' Maybe both?
Stone may not fully understand his
powers to see the future, but
collectively, Stone, Klein, Ferguson,
Diamond and many others do
"see" the future. [[[[[They
see the life cycles of societies,
nations, empires and civilizations rise
and collapse on rather predictable time
schedules averaging 200 years.]]]]] Yes,
they "see" what Wall Street
never "sees" because Wall
Street's DNA, their optimism, their
animal instinct, focuses them narrowly
on kill-zone opportunities, heightening
their trading senses, blocking out
dangers, risks, threats, as attack new
market timing signals."
===
I have a whollllllle social cycle
theory/thesis that revolves around our
species and great societies of the past
always reverting back to the ways of
their infancy so to speak before crash
or societal reset. Just like we are now
seeing gladiator style fighting events
in our entertainment (Ultimate Cage
Fighter Competition) in prime
time...with men choking and beating each
other till the point of unconsciousness
...To tattoos and body
modifications/piercings that were once
taboo in society not too long ago....
making a socially acceptable comeback
with a vengeance. Warrior markings of
the ancient world.
Ya ever wonder why some ancient great
societies had child rulers...cause
eventually their society got to the
point where the children were smarter
than the adults from rampant sudden
advancements be it social or
technological.....kind of like children
are today with computers today yes?
And not to mention DNA technology giving
the ability to establish blood line and
nobility.
March 11 at 12:21pm
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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