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Foul Weather Fund

Foul Weather Fund

A mutual fund designed to perform as well or better than the overall market when the overall market is performing poorly. For example, a foul weather fund may invest predominantly in securities with low volatility or in countercyclical stocks. Foul weather funds exist to reduce the risk to the investor during a downturn.
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