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In life we all want to see our investments grow or flourish.

Whether it is in regard to money we have put in the stock or bond market this is always the case.
It is in this regard that many have kept fate with growth funds. However, investment in this type of mutual fund means that one will not expect dividends as emphasis is placed on appreciation of your holding rather than regular income payment. Putting your money in growth funds by means of a mutual fund or managed fund is one sure way to diversify one’s investment.

Nevertheless before you decide to invest in this it is good for you to understand how this works.
What usually happens is that mutual funds collect money from investors and eventually commit this into various asset types with the sole purpose of causing the holdings therein to appreciate in value over time instead of giving out dividends regularly. Consequently, putting your money in growth funds is going to deny you any immediate financial gratification unless you are selling your stake. Otherwise, means you will be waiting it out and see how your holdings improve in value over time all other things being equal. If you are doing this, then ensure that what you are investing is a sum you are comfortable with, which you will neither need in some years to come nor allow to give you sleepless nights.In other words putting your money in growth funds usually denies you any immediate financial reward unless you want to opt out by selling your stake.
Consequently, if you are considering investing in one you should think about this.

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We are proud to feature top performing “Aggressive Growth” equity mutual funds, which primarily invest in aggressive growth equity securities of companies.

Investors can come across such funds by looking at the entire list of the Zacks #1 Rank Aggressive Growth Equity Funds.

3 Great Examples of Aggressive Growth

ProFunds UltraBull Fund Inv (ULPIX) seeks daily investment results that correspond, prior to fees and expenses, to 200% of the performance of the S&P 500 Index. It was incepted in November 1997.

The fund uses a leverage to seek to double the daily performance of the benchmark index. Leverage is borrowing money or using credit to potentially earn higher returns. But along with the potential for higher returns, leverage also increases the risk of an investment. This aggressive growth fund usually invests a substantial portion of its assets in stock index futures contracts, options on stock index futures contracts and options on securities and stock indexes. It may also invest in securities that are expected to track the S&P 500. Continue reading ‘Top Aggressive Growth Funds’ »