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Fort Pitt Capital Funds


The Fort Pitt Capital Total Return Fund invests for long-term capital appreciation and income. The Fort Pitt Capital Funds are offered only to United States citizens and residents of the following states like as Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, etc. The Fort Pitt Capital Total Return Fund invests primarily in common stocks of large and mid-sized U.S. companies and secondarily in fixed income investments. Under normal market conditions, the Fund primarily invests in domestic common stocks that the Advisor considers to be profitable and with a return on equity near or higher than their peers, yet which the Advisor believes are undervalued as measured by price-to-earnings ratio.

The Advisor identifies stocks for investment using its own research and analysis techniques, and supplements its internal research with the research and analysis of major U.S. investment and brokerage firms. When analyzing a company's growth prospects, the Advisor considers the growth in a company's market share and unit sales, as well as growth in overall revenues and earnings per share. The Advisor uses a proprietary database containing detailed financial information for over 6,000 companies to analyze comparative growth rates, and looks for companies that are growing substantially faster than their peers in the same industries. The Advisor determines whether a company's growth rate can be sustained over time by analyzing the fundamental financial strength of the company, as evidenced by its debt burden or its ability to generate excess cash.

The investment seeks long-term capital appreciation and income. The fund invests primarily in common stocks of large and mid-sized U.S. companies and secondarily in fixed income investments. The fund may also choose to purchase debt securities with an equity component, such as preferred stock, warrants, rights or other securities that are convertible into or exchangeable for shares of common stock.

Mutual fund investing involves risk. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate greatly so that an investor's shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. This is entirely at the investors risk.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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