Limited membership is one of the few areas in which the CRGF and CWF differ.
"The small group lets everyone get to know each other and helps the learning process," Muzinich says. "It's like taking a section versus a lecture."
Muzinich will not reveal how much money the CRGF portfolio holds in its 12 stocks, but he indicated that however much it is, it's growing.
"We've seen a 69 percent return throughout the year," he says, noting that, like the stock market as a whole, his group's stocks have recently taken hits and subsequently recovered somewhat.
Muzinich says the CRGF has outperformed the market "every year but one" since its formation.
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"Mostly luck, partially strategy," Muzinich says.
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