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Timothy Plan Large/Mid Cap Growth Fund (TPLIX)

12.04 +0.13 (+1.09%)
As of 8:05 AM EDT. Market Open.

Top 10 Holdings (36.75% of Total Assets)

SymbolCompany% Assets
TPLE
Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF 8.40%
TPLC
Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF 4.72%
AVGO
Broadcom Inc. 3.81%
PANW
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. 3.51%
NVDA
NVIDIA Corporation 2.95%
MLM
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 2.94%
LIN
Linde plc 2.80%
AJG
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. 2.68%
APH
Amphenol Corporation 2.54%
NOW
ServiceNow, Inc. 2.41%

Sector Weightings

SectorTPLIX
Technology   41.87%
Healthcare   11.48%
Industrials   9.34%
Energy   3.79%
Real Estate   2.82%
Utilities   2.07%

Overall Portfolio Composition (%)

Cash 2.19%
Stocks 97.81%
Bonds 0.00%
Others 0.00%
Preferred 0.00%
Convertible 0.00%

Bond Ratings

US Government 0.00%
AAA --
AA --
A --
BBB --
BB --
B --
Below B --
Other --

Equity Holdings

Average TPLIX Category Average
Price/Earnings 0.04 34.82
Price/Book 0.21 8.34
Price/Sales 0.31 4.62
Price/Cashflow 0.05 23.95
Median Market Cap 49,662.17 310,214.47
3 Year Earnings Growth 19.77 23.61

Bond Holdings

Average TPLIX Category Average
Maturity -- 3.63
Duration -- 2.73
Credit Quality -- --

Performance & Risk

YTD Return 4.33%
5y Average Return 12.43%
Rank in Category (ytd) 60
% Rank in Category (ytd) --
Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.02
Morningstar Risk Rating

Fund Overview

Category Large Growth
Fund Family Timothy Plan
Net Assets 192.08M
YTD Return 11.35%
Yield 0.10%
Morningstar Rating
Inception Date Feb 03, 2004

Fund Summary

The fund primarily invests at least 80% of its total assets in larger U.S. stocks. Larger stocks refer to the common stock of companies whose total market capitalization is generally greater than $2 billion. It invests using a growth investing style. Growth funds generally focus on stocks of companies believed to have above-average potential for growth in revenue, earnings, cash flow, or other similar criteria. These stocks typically have low dividend yields and above-average prices in relation to such measures as earnings and book value.

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