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When investors placed funds in The Ultra Short Fund (Nasdaq: AULTX), managed by The Asset Management Fund (“AMF”), they believed their funds were safely on the sidelines in a money market alternative. Later surprised by substantial losses in this fund, many now seek legal representation.

On its website, AMF describes itself as a no-load mutual fund complex managed by Shay Assets Management, Inc., a privately-held investment adviser registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). The AMF Funds are distributed by Shay Financial Services, Inc., a member of FINRA and SIPC. Shay Asset Management’s corporate headquarters are located in Chicago, Illinois.

The Ultra Short Fund’s objective is listed as “current income with a very low degree of share-price fluctuation.” However, the fund has declined more than 15% year to date. For investors seeking modest income and very low degree of price fluctuation, such losses are unacceptable, said Kirk G. Smith, a partner of the law firm Shepherd Smith Edwards & Kantas LTD LLP (SSEK).

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