Alger American Growth Fund Portfolio Manager Patrick Kelly gives his quarterly update on the portfolio and his broader outlook for the markets.
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The views expressed are the views of Fred Alger Management, Inc. as of 6/30/2012. These views are subject to change at any time and they do not guarantee the future performance of the markets, any security or any funds managed by Fred Alger Management, Inc. These views should not be considered a recommendation to purchase or sell securities. Individual securities or industries/sectors mentioned, if any, should be considered in the context of an overall portfolio and therefore reference to them should not be construed as a recommendation or offer to purchase or sell securities. References to or implications regarding the performance of an individual security or group of securities are not intended as an indication of the characteristics or performance of any specific sector, industry, security, group of securities or a portfolio and are for illustrative purposes only. Investing in companies of all capitalizations involves the risk that smaller, newer issuers in which Alger invests may have limited product lines or financial resources or lack of management depth.
As of 6/30/2012, the companies mentioned represented the following percentage of assets in the Fund: Stanley Black and Decker, Inc. 1.03%.
Investing in the stock market involves gains and losses and may not be suitable for all investors. Growth stocks tend to be more volatile than other stocks as the prices of growth stocks tend to be higher in relation to their companies' earnings and may be more sensitive to market, political and economic developments. Investing in companies of all capitalizations involves the risk that smaller, newer issuers in which the Fund invests may have limited product lines or financial resources or lack of management depth. The use of derivatives involves risks different from, and possibly greater than, the risks of investing directly in the underlying assets. A small investment in derivatives could have a large impact on the performance of the Fund. Derivative instruments involve counterparty risks, liquidity risks, and risks that the derivative does not correlate with the underlying instruments. The cost of borrowing money to leverage could exceed the returns for securities purchased or the securities purchased may actually go down in value; thus, the Fund’s net asset value could decrease more quickly than if it had not borrowed.
Investors should consider a Fund's investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before investing. For a prospectus containing this and other information about an Alger fund, click on www.alger.com. Read the prospectus carefully before investing.
Distributor: Fred Alger & Company, Incorporated.
Member: NYSE Euronext/SIPC.

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