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Given our Fund has outperformed most funds for the last ten years or so I find this comment incorrect. I don't know of too many big name managers where their Bond Fund is exceeding 10% given the UBS Composite is as we talk around +.81% for the year. Since inception for one of my funds I am up 12 % ( commenced June 2009) returning 63% total return over the 3.25 year period.