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CAML

Congress Large Cap Growth ETF·ARCA
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Key Stats

Assets Under Management
342.14MUSD
Fund Flows (1Y)
24.87MUSD
Dividend Yield
0.00%
Discount/Premium to NAV
0.06%
Shares Outstanding
8.90M
Expense Ratio
0.65%

About Congress Large Cap Growth ETF

Issuer
Congress Asset Management Company, LLP
Brand
Congress
Inception Date
Aug 21, 2023
Structure
Open-Ended Fund
Index Tracked
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Management Style
Active
Dividend Treatment
Distributes
Distribution Tax Treatment
Qualified dividends
Income Tax Type
Capital Gains
Max ST Capital Gains Rate
39.60%
Max LT Capital Gains Rate
20.00%
Primary Advisor
Congress Asset Management Co. LLP
Distributor
Quasar Distributors LLC
CAML actively manages a portfolio of domestic large-cap growth stocks. The fund's investment approach combines a growth style and a bottom-up, fundamental research. Stock selection focuses on high-quality companies with above-average earnings growth and free cash flows. Key factors considered include established profitability, a history of earnings growth, positive free cash flow, and prudent debt use. Equity investments encompass ETFs, common stocks, and preferred stocks, with up to 20% possibly held in ADRs and GDRs representing minor interest foreign securities. Additionally, the fund may hold small- and mid-cap companies, with total exposure capped at 20%. Stocks are divested when growth indicators decline or if there's a shift in the investment rationale.

Classification

Asset Class
Equity
Category
Size and Style
Focus
Large Cap
Niche
Growth
Strategy
Active
Geography
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Weighting Scheme
Proprietary
Selection Criteria
Proprietary

Analysis

Sector

Technology

39.39%

Communication Services

11.46%

Industrials

10.88%

Healthcare

10.72%

Financial Services

8.34%

Consumer Cyclical

8.11%

Basic Materials

4.28%

Consumer Defensive

2.55%

Real Estate

2.22%

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