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AIC American Advantage Fund $6.20

AIC AMERICAN ADVANTAGE FUND $6.20 (CWA Rating: Aggressive) (AIC Group of Funds, 1375 Kerns Road, Burlington, Ont., L7R 4X8, 1-800-263-2144; Web site: www.aicfunds.com. Buy or sell through brokers) invests mostly in U.S. stocks, with over 99% of assets in the financial services area.

The fund’s holdings in this segment break down as follows: Life & health insurance, 19.5%; Diversified banks, 13.0%; Multi-line insurance, 12.8%; Property & casualty insurance companies, 12.6%; Investment banking & brokerage, 10.7%; Wealth management, 7.0%; Diversified financials, 6.5%; Thrifts & mortgage finance, 6.2%; Insurance brokers, 5.8%; Consumer finance, 5.7%; and Conglomerates, 0.4%.

The $85.0 million AIC American Advantage’s top 10 holdings are Toronto-Dominion Bank, Prudential Financial, JP Morgan Chase, American International Group, Manulife Financial, AFLAC, Hartford Financial Services, Northern Trust, Merrill Lynch and Willis Group Holdings. This fund holds just 21 stocks.

AIC American Advantage lost 12.7% in Canadian dollars over the last year, compared to a loss of 5.6% for the S&P 500 in Canadian funds. Its MER is 2.75%.

AIC American Advantage is a buy.

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