Dreyfus Disciplined Stock (ddstx)
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Geographic Allocation (% of Port)
North America Europe Asia South America Africa Australia + Pacific Islands |
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Dreyfus Disciplined Stock (DDSTX) Description: DDSTX is a mutual fund, which is an investment that owns a basket of assets. The DDSTX mutual fund was provided by Dreyfus and this investment vehicle derives the majority of its value from equity holdings (stocks). Dreyfuss mutual fund has a medium management tenure and is in the large fund size classification. DDSTXs minimum initial investment amount is $2500 while the IRA minimum is $750. DDSTXs expense ratio is roughly 1%. The latest DDSTXs front end load was 0% and the back end load was 0%. The Dreyfus Disciplined Stock (DDSTX) mutual fund falls under the large-cap mixed category. DDSTX focuses its investments in USA and DDSTX is not affiliated with a particular industry or fund sector. The Dreyfus Disciplined Stock (DDSTX) mutual fund is not a leveraged fund and it does not have inverse fund properties. An investor can find DDSTXs top holdings, fundamental analysis, ratings, and fund risk (volatility) on the left side of the screen. The right side of DDSTXs research report features technical analysis and long term investment potential.
Portfolio Strategy
This investment vehicle seeks long-term capital growth. The fund normally invests at least 80% of net assets in equity securities (see equity research) of companies organized and principally traded in, or with their principal places of business and principally traded in, North America. Its portfolio may include large, well-known companies as well as smaller, less-closely followed companies, including micro-cap companies. The fund may invest in common and preferred stocks (see stock research), convertible securities and warrants of companies of any size market capitalization.
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