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Archer Balanced Fund Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
MARKET UPDATES
We constantly analyze the market to determine where opportunities are and the dangers lie.
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Nov. 19, 2010 -
Solid Cash Flow Value Investing: An Exclusive Interview With Steven C. Demas Of The Archer Funds
Feb. 11, 2011 -
Analysis: Health insurer stock run may just be starting

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You should carefully consider the investment objectives, potential risks, management
fees, and charges and expenses of the Fund before investing. The Fund's prospectus
contains this and other information about the Fund, and should be read carefully
before investing. You may obtain a current copy of the Fund's prospectus by calling
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The Fund's past performance does not guarantee future results. The investment return
and principal value of an investment in the Fund will fluctuate so that an investor's
shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current
performance of the Fund may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. Performance
data current to the most recent month end may be obtained by calling 800-
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Generally your Risk Tolerance is based on the amount of loss in a portfolio and the length of time you are willing to endure that loss, while you wait for your portfolio to recover and increase in value.
Investors with a higher Risk Tolerance generally allocate more of their investment portfolio into equities where the risk of loss and potential return are the greatest.
Likewise investors with a lower Risk Tolerance generally allocate more of their investment portfolio into fixed income instruments where the risk of loss and potential return are the lowest.
Model Portfolio Examples Based On Risk Tolerance Levels:
Risk Tolerance Continuum:





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The Archer Funds can be used to create several Model Portfolios based on your Risk Tolerance as an investor.
Asset Allocation Examples Based On Model Portfolio Types: