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This Mutual Fund Survived the 1929 Stock Market Crash. Here's How Its Managers Invest

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/mutual-fund-survived-1929-stock-100008800.html

This Mutual Fund Survived the 1929 Stock Market Crash. Here's How Its Managers Invest

We all know investing is supposed to be for the long-term. For Adams Funds that’s meant a lot longer than most.

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  • edited October 2019
    In prior years I held ADX (Adams Express) in my closedend fund sleeve along with GAM (General American Investors) and USA (LIberty All Star Investor). Another closedend fund that I held from time to time was RVT (Royce Value Trust). One of my favorite was AMO (All Market Opportunity) which is no more.

    Some of the oldest open end mutual funds, that are still active, are MITTX, MFS Mass. Investors Fund and, PIODX, Pioneer Fund (1928). There are some others that date back to the Great Depression era.
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