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regarding Wintergreen's press and news.
For the period ending December 31, 2009, the Fund's 1-year and since inception (10/17/05) average annual returns were 32.78% and 4.55%, respectively. Performance data quoted represents past performance and is no guarantee of future results. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than original cost. Shares redeemed within 60 days of purchase are subject to a 2.00% redemption fee. As stated in the current prospectus, the Fund's total annual operating expense ratio is 2.16%, which includes short sale dividend expense of 0.29%. If the dividend expense of 0.29% related to short sales were not included, total operating expenses would have been lower.
The views in the press and article reprints and hyperlinks shown were those of Fund management as of each article's publication date and may be subject to change. These materials should not be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy shares of any other funds or individual securities mentioned.
The article excerpts and hyperlinks reference individual securities that may or may not currently be held by the Fund. Click here to view a recent listing of the Fund's top 10 holdings. The S&P 500 Index is a broad-based, unmanaged measurement of changes in stock market conditions based on the average of 500 widely held common stocks. One cannot invest directly in an index.
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. Foreside offers RSS feeds for use in news readers and web browsers. These feeds include titles and short descriptions of the latest news from Foreside with links to the full release. RSS feeds are free and Foreside currently uses RSS 2.0.
How to access RSS Feeds
There are a number of ways to access RSS feeds. You can install a news reader (such as Newz Crawler, FeedDemon, Newsfire and NetNewsWire) that displays RSS feeds from the websites you select, enabling you to view hundreds of headlines at once. After installing the news reader, you can add each feed manually from the website by clicking on the "Subscribe" or the "XML" orange button next to the feed.
An alternative to downloading a dedicated news reader is to use a Web browser as your news reader. For example Opera, Apple's Safari and Mozilla's Firefox browsers have RSS readers built-in and allow you to bookmark your favorite feeds.
Another alternative is to use a Web-based news reader. For example, My Yahoo! or My AOL users can now add RSS feeds directly to their personal page.
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