0001398344-19-010106.txt : 20190606 0001398344-19-010106.hdr.sgml : 20190606 20190606102459 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001398344-19-010106 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: N-CSRS PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 6 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20190331 FILED AS OF DATE: 20190606 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20190606 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20190606 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: Vericimetry Funds CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001524968 IRS NUMBER: 000000000 FISCAL YEAR END: 0930 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-CSRS SEC ACT: 1940 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-22578 FILM NUMBER: 19881715 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1968 N. LAKE AVE. #303 CITY: ALTADENA STATE: CA ZIP: 91001 BUSINESS PHONE: 805-570-1086 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1968 N. LAKE AVE. #303 CITY: ALTADENA STATE: CA ZIP: 91001 0001524968 S000033942 Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund C000104657 Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund VYSVX N-CSRS 1 fp0042498_ncsrs.htm

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM N-CSR

 

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

 

Investment Company Act File Number 811-22578

 

Vericimetry Funds

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

1968 N. Lake Avenue, #303

Altadena, CA 91001

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

 

Dr. Mendel Fygenson

 

Vericimetry Advisors LLC

1968 N. Lake Avenue, #303

Altadena, CA 91001

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (805) 570-1086

 

Date of fiscal year end: September 30

Date of reporting period: March 31, 2019

 

 

 

Item 1. Reports to Stockholders.

 

The following is a copy of the report transmitted to shareholders pursuant to Rule 30e-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30e-1).

 

 

 

 

Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund

 

 

 

 

Semi-Annual Report

 

March 31, 2019

 

Beginning on January 1, 2021, as permitted by regulations adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission, paper copies of the Fund’s shareholder reports will no longer be sent by mail, unless you specifically request paper copies of the reports from the Fund or from your financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or bank if you hold your shares through such an institution. Instead, the reports will be made available on a website, and you will be notified by mail each time a report is posted and provided with a website link to access the report.

 

If you already elected to receive shareholder reports electronically, you will not be affected by this change and you need not take any action. You may elect to receive shareholder reports and other communications from the Fund or your financial intermediary electronically by calling 1-855-755-7550 if you hold your shares directly with Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund, or, if you hold your shares through a financial intermediary, by contacting your financial intermediary.

 

You may elect to receive all future reports in paper copies free of charge. You can inform the Fund or your financial intermediary that you wish to continue receiving paper copies of your shareholder reports by calling 1-855-755-7550 if you hold your shares directly with Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund, or, if you hold your shares through a financial intermediary, by contacting your financial intermediary.

 

 

Vericimetry Funds

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
March 31, 2019

 

 

Letter to Shareholders

1

Schedule of Investments

2

Financial Statements

15

Financial Highlights

18

Notes to Financial Statements

19

Expense Example

25

Other Information

26

 

 

This report has been prepared for shareholders and may be distributed to others only if preceded or accompanied by a current prospectus.

 

Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this report may constitute forward-looking statements. These include any predictions, assessments, analyses or outlooks for individual securities, industries, market sectors and/or markets. These statements involve risks and uncertainties. In addition to the general risks described for the Fund in the current prospectus, other factors bearing on these statements include the accuracy of the Adviser’s forecasts and predictions, and the appropriateness of the investment programs designed by the Adviser to implement its strategies efficiently and effectively. Any one or more of these factors, as well as other risks affecting the securities markets and investment instruments generally, could cause the actual results of the Fund to differ materially as compared to applicable benchmarks.

 

 

Vericimetry Funds

 

Letter to Shareholders

March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

Dear Shareholders,

 

We are pleased to present the enclosed semi-annual report for the Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund (the “Fund”) for the period ended March 31, 2019.

 

Vericimetry Advisors, LLC (the “Adviser”) is an academically based, quantitatively structured investment adviser. We provide a selected group of elite financial advisors access to an enhanced index strategy for a well-defined asset class with a predetermined benchmark. The Fund’s objective is to achieve long-term capital appreciation through its principal investment strategies of investing in U.S. small capitalization and value securities.

 

The Fund invests in a wide and diverse universe of U.S. small capitalization value stocks using a structured quantitative investment approach based on a set of well defined fundamental characteristics that historically has shown to deliver the risk-premiums in U.S. small and value equities. Given our capacity advantage, we employ a multi-factor approach to identify value securities. To this end, securities considered for the Fund must pass a “value screen” which combines factors such as book-to- market, price-to-earnings, price to-sales or price-to-operating cash flow.1

 

In an effort to enhance net returns to the investor, we implement disciplined and patient trading strategies. The Fund is managed with the intent of maintaining competitive management fees and low transactions costs, expenses and turnover in an effort to enhance net returns to the investor. We are committed to limiting the growth of the Fund’s assets under management once it reaches its optimal capacity.

 

We thank you for your investment in the Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund and for the confidence and trust you place in Vericimetry’s investment team.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Dr. Mendel Fygenson

 

Chief Executive Officer

 

Economic, political, and issuer specific events may cause the value of securities to rise or fall. Because the value of your investment in the Fund will fluctuate, there is the risk that you will lose money. Securities of small and microcap companies are often less liquid, more volatile and they may have more limited resources. Value stocks may perform differently from the market as a whole and may underperform equity funds that use other investment strategies. The investment strategies, practices and risk analysis used by the Adviser may not produce the desired results.

 

 

1

Book-to-market is the value ratio of a company’s book value to its market value. Price-to-earnings, price-to-sales and price-to-operating cash flow ratios are the value of a company’s share price compared to its previous twelve months earnings per share, sales per share or operating cash flow per share, respectively.

 

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Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund

 

Schedule of Investments

As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS – 96.8%

               

BASIC MATERIALS – 4.5%

               

AdvanSix, Inc.*

    6,100     $ 174,277  

AK Steel Holding Corp.*1

    21,000       57,750  

Alcoa Corp.*

    1,200       33,792  

Allegheny Technologies, Inc.*

    8,100       207,117  

American Vanguard Corp.

    13,300       229,026  

Balchem Corp.

    1,400       129,920  

Carpenter Technology Corp.

    21,600       990,360  

Century Aluminum Co.*

    28,400       252,192  

Clearwater Paper Corp.*

    3,300       64,284  

Coeur Mining, Inc.*

    53,800       219,504  

Commercial Metals Co.

    51,700       883,036  

Domtar Corp.

    3,300       163,845  

Element Solutions, Inc.*

    70,300       710,030  

Ferroglobe PLC

    12,200       25,010  

Friedman Industries, Inc.

    2,500       19,175  

H.B. Fuller Co.

    2,600       126,464  

Hawkins, Inc.

    2,100       77,343  

Hecla Mining Co.

    149,838       344,627  

Ingevity Corp.*

    1,600       168,976  

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

    2,700       81,378  

Innospec, Inc.

    1,950       162,533  

Intrepid Potash, Inc.*

    18,400       69,736  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.

    4,213       441,228  

Koppers Holdings, Inc.*

    4,000       103,920  

Kraton Corp.*

    15,100       485,918  

Kronos Worldwide, Inc.

    5,000       70,100  

Landec Corp.*

    5,500       67,540  

Materion Corp.

    11,200       639,072  

Mercer International, Inc.

    24,700       333,697  

Minerals Technologies, Inc.

    2,500       146,975  

Oil-Dri Corp. of America

    1,400       43,596  

Olin Corp.

    9,500       219,830  

PH Glatfelter Co.

    17,967       253,694  

PolyOne Corp.

    1,400       41,034  

Rayonier Advanced Materials, Inc.

    16,750       227,130  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

    3,000       270,780  

Resolute Forest Products, Inc.

    20,600       162,740  

Rogers Corp.*

    700       111,216  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. - Class A

    8,200       196,800  

Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.

    2,900       112,288  

Shiloh Industries, Inc.*

    3,600       19,800  

Stepan Co.

    6,850       599,512  

Tronox Holdings PLC - Class A

    16,000       210,400  

United States Steel Corp.

    5,400       105,246  

Univar, Inc.*

    1,525       33,794  

Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc.*

    3,300       54,681  

Verso Corp. - Class A*

    14,300       306,306  
              10,447,672  

COMMUNICATIONS – 4.6%

               

1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. - Class A*

    3,813       69,511  

ADTRAN, Inc.

    5,900       80,830  

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.*

    13,700       26,304  

ATN International, Inc.

    5,929       334,336  

Cars.com, Inc.*

    8,400       191,520  

Cincinnati Bell, Inc.*

    5,400       51,516  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.1

    15,300       166,923  

DHI Group, Inc.*

    12,600       30,618  

Digi International, Inc.*

    12,600       159,642  

Entercom Communications Corp. - Class A

    7,300       38,325  

Entravision Communications Corp. - Class A

    12,400       40,176  

ePlus, Inc.*

    5,680       502,907  

EW Scripps Co. - Class A

    29,016       609,336  

Finisar Corp.*

    51,900       1,202,523  

Gannett Co., Inc.

    55,700       587,078  

GCI Liberty, Inc.*

    1,100       61,171  

Gray Television, Inc.*

    39,800       850,128  

Harmonic, Inc.*1

    14,300       77,506  

Hemisphere Media Group, Inc.*

    1,600       22,560  

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co.*

    5,800       42,166  

Iridium Communications, Inc.*1

    46,700       1,234,748  

KVH Industries, Inc.*

    2,500       25,475  

Lands' End, Inc.*1

    1,500       24,915  

Liberty Expedia Holdings, Inc. - Class A*

    1,900       81,320  

Liberty Latin America Ltd. - Class C*

    3,500       68,075  

Limelight Networks, Inc.*

    13,200       42,636  

LogMeIn, Inc.

    900       72,090  

Marchex, Inc. - Class B*

    19,000       89,870  

Meet Group, Inc.*

    9,000       45,270  

Meredith Corp.1

    2,900       160,254  

NETGEAR, Inc.*

    12,900       427,248  

New Media Investment Group, Inc.

    15,500       162,750  

New York Times Co. - Class A

    3,300       108,405  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc. - Class A

    1,900       205,903  

NIC, Inc.

    9,000       153,810  

Perficient, Inc.*

    4,900       134,211  

Preformed Line Products Co.

    700       37,163  

Rubicon Project, Inc.*

    9,567       58,168  

Saga Communications, Inc. - Class A

    2,000       66,380  

Scholastic Corp.

    17,130       681,089  

Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. - Class A

    6,800       261,664  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund

 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

COMMUNICATIONS (Continued)

Spok Holdings, Inc.

    7,100     $ 96,702  

Synacor, Inc.*

    13,700       21,509  

TechTarget, Inc.*

    2,800       45,556  

TEGNA, Inc.

    5,300       74,730  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

    27,800       854,294  

TESSCO Technologies, Inc.

    1,800       27,864  

United States Cellular Corp.*

    1,400       64,274  

Vonage Holdings Corp.*

    2,500       25,100  

Westell Technologies, Inc. - Class A*

    11,000       22,440  
              10,518,989  

CONSUMER, CYCLICAL – 15.7%

               

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. - Class A

    22,900       627,689  

Adient PLC

    4,300       55,728  

Allegiant Travel Co.

    400       51,788  

AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. - Class A1

    7,500       111,375  

America's Car-Mart, Inc.*

    1,400       127,876  

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc.*

    46,100       659,691  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

    4,800       106,416  

Anixter International, Inc.*

    7,900       443,269  

Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.*

    1,200       83,232  

AutoNation, Inc.*

    1,300       46,436  

Barnes & Noble Education, Inc.*1

    9,300       39,060  

Barnes & Noble, Inc.

    6,700       36,381  

Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc.

    2,750       45,128  

BBX Capital Corp.

    7,800       46,176  

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.*

    8,710       280,114  

Beazer Homes USA, Inc.*

    3,500       40,285  

Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.

    51,700       878,383  

Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.1

    7,400       23,532  

Biglari Holdings, Inc. - Class A*

    10       7,354  

BMC Stock Holdings, Inc.*

    11,300       199,671  

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.*

    7,900       232,576  

Boyd Gaming Corp.

    1,500       41,040  

Buckle, Inc.1

    6,400       119,808  

Burlington Stores, Inc.*

    1,100       172,348  

Caleres, Inc.

    13,900       343,191  

Callaway Golf Co.

    15,350       244,526  

Cannae Holdings, Inc.*

    14,900       361,474  

Cato Corp. - Class A

    9,600       143,808  

Century Casinos, Inc.*

    3,400       30,804  

Century Communities, Inc.*1

    6,072       145,546  

Choice Hotels International, Inc.1

    3,300       256,542  

Churchill Downs, Inc.

    780       70,403  

Citi Trends, Inc.

    2,700       52,137  

Columbia Sportswear Co.

    8,016       835,107  

Conn's, Inc.*

    3,400     77,724  

Container Store Group, Inc.*1

    8,900       78,320  

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.

    5,300       158,417  

Cooper-Standard Holdings, Inc.*

    1,550       72,788  

Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc.

    9,200       341,596  

Crocs, Inc.*

    1,650       42,488  

Dana, Inc.

    9,700       172,078  

Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc.

    500       24,935  

Deckers Outdoor Corp.*

    4,000       587,960  

Del Frisco's Restaurant Group, Inc.*

    5,025       32,210  

Del Taco Restaurants, Inc.*

    4,000       40,240  

Delta Apparel, Inc.*

    3,600       79,992  

Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.1

    10,050       369,941  

Dillard's, Inc. - Class A1

    6,600       475,332  

Dine Brands Global, Inc.

    700       63,903  

Dorman Products, Inc.*

    2,000       176,180  

Douglas Dynamics, Inc.

    1,500       57,105  

DSW, Inc. - Class A

    16,700       371,074  

El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc.*

    8,900       115,789  

Eldorado Resorts, Inc.*

    900       42,021  

Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.

    4,000       76,520  

Express, Inc.*

    12,700       54,356  

EZCORP, Inc. - Class A*

    24,500       228,340  

FirstCash, Inc.

    5,808       502,392  

Flexsteel Industries, Inc.

    2,172       50,369  

Fossil Group, Inc.*1

    4,600       63,112  

Fox Factory Holding Corp.*

    2,600       181,714  

Fred's, Inc. - Class A*1

    9,500       23,465  

G-III Apparel Group Ltd.*

    21,900       875,124  

GameStop Corp. - Class A1

    1,600       16,256  

Genesco, Inc.*

    4,100       186,755  

Gentherm, Inc.*

    1,700       62,662  

GMS, Inc.*

    4,200       63,504  

Green Brick Partners, Inc.*

    7,898       69,108  

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.

    9,800       634,060  

Guess?, Inc.1

    29,050       569,380  

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.

    1,000       25,110  

Hamilton Beach Brands Holding Co. - Class A

    2,800       60,088  

Hamilton Beach Brands Holding Co. - Class B

    2,891       62,041  

Haverty Furniture Cos., Inc.

    10,300       225,364  

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.

    3,000       78,750  

Herman Miller, Inc.

    1,700       59,806  

Hibbett Sports, Inc.*1

    2,500       57,025  

Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc.*

    1,300       40,105  

Hooker Furniture Corp.

    1,660       47,858  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund

 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

CONSUMER, CYCLICAL (Continued)

Houston Wire & Cable Co.*

    3,700     $ 23,421  

Installed Building Products, Inc.*

    2,500       121,250  

Interface, Inc.

    3,200       49,024  

International Speedway Corp. - Class A1

    3,400       148,342  

iRobot Corp.*1

    600       70,614  

J. Jill, Inc.1

    4,300       23,607  

J.C. Penney Co., Inc.*1

    45,300       67,497  

Jack in the Box, Inc.

    470       38,098  

Johnson Outdoors, Inc. - Class A

    2,700       192,672  

KB Home

    7,100       171,607  

Kewaunee Scientific Corp.

    1,300       27,378  

Kimball International, Inc. - Class B

    4,000       56,560  

Kirkland's, Inc.*

    1,200       8,436  

La-Z-Boy, Inc.

    8,530       281,405  

Lakeland Industries, Inc.*1

    2,900       34,046  

LCI Industries

    2,800       215,096  

LGI Homes, Inc.*1

    5,800       349,392  

Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings, Inc. - Class A*

    10,300       146,157  

Lifetime Brands, Inc.

    4,600       43,470  

Lithia Motors, Inc. - Class A

    4,300       398,825  

M/I Homes, Inc.*

    10,000       266,200  

Marcus Corp.

    9,580       383,679  

MarineMax, Inc.*

    10,000       191,600  

Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.

    6,005       561,467  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

    27,136       788,572  

Meritage Homes Corp.*

    16,300       728,773  

Mesa Air Group, Inc.*

    2,900       24,186  

Methode Electronics, Inc.

    5,000       143,900  

Miller Industries, Inc.

    5,025       155,021  

Mobile Mini, Inc.

    14,600       495,524  

Modine Manufacturing Co.*

    19,004       263,585  

Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc.*

    2,300       101,016  

Motorcar Parts of America, Inc.*1

    3,700       69,819  

Movado Group, Inc.

    6,550       238,289  

Navistar International Corp.*

    4,400       142,120  

Office Depot, Inc.

    219,550       796,966  

Oxford Industries, Inc.

    1,300       97,838  

Papa Murphy's Holdings, Inc.*1

    7,900       41,396  

PC Connection, Inc.

    13,242       485,584  

Penn National Gaming, Inc.*1

    3,500       70,350  

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

    3,200       142,880  

PetMed Express, Inc.1

    1,900       43,282  

RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.

    3,600       82,692  

Reading International, Inc. - Class A*

    8,989       143,464  

Red Lion Hotels Corp.*

    7,200       58,176  

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc.*

    900       25,929  

Regis Corp.*

    19,646       386,437  

Rocky Brands, Inc.

    3,700       88,652  

Rush Enterprises, Inc. - Class A

    14,437       603,611  

Rush Enterprises, Inc. - Class B

    4,880       202,666  

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.*

    6,300       115,983  

ScanSource, Inc.*

    9,300       333,126  

Shoe Carnival, Inc.1

    6,300       214,389  

Signet Jewelers Ltd.

    8,750       237,650  

SkyWest, Inc.

    30,580       1,660,188  

Sonic Automotive, Inc. - Class A

    4,400       65,164  

Spartan Motors, Inc.

    10,627       93,836  

Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

    13,819       199,961  

Spirit Airlines, Inc.*

    10,200       539,172  

Standard Motor Products, Inc.

    3,300       162,030  

Steelcase, Inc. - Class A1

    6,600       96,030  

Steven Madden Ltd.

    5,950       201,348  

Superior Group of Cos., Inc.

    1,954       32,475  

Superior Industries International, Inc.

    3,800       18,088  

Tandy Leather Factory, Inc.*

    4,000       24,000  

Taylor Morrison Home Corp. - Class A*

    41,488       736,412  

Tenneco, Inc. - Class A

    1,500       33,240  

Thor Industries, Inc.

    1,000       62,370  

Tile Shop Holdings, Inc.

    4,600       26,036  

Tilly's, Inc. - Class A

    6,190       68,895  

Titan International, Inc.

    11,350       67,760  

Titan Machinery, Inc.*1

    6,600       102,696  

Toll Brothers, Inc.

    20,900       756,580  

Tower International, Inc.

    2,400       50,472  

TRI Pointe Group, Inc.*1

    63,900       807,696  

Triton International Ltd./Bermuda

    19,400       603,340  

Tuesday Morning Corp.*

    11,200       23,744  

Unifi, Inc.*

    4,297       83,147  

UniFirst Corp.

    4,000       614,000  

Universal Electronics, Inc.*

    3,500       130,025  

Vera Bradley, Inc.*

    12,600       166,950  

Veritiv Corp.*

    4,400       115,808  

Vince Holding Corp.*1

    2,100       26,040  

Vista Outdoor, Inc.*

    3,300       26,433  

Visteon Corp.*

    700       47,145  

Wabash National Corp.

    14,200       192,410  

WESCO International, Inc.*

    8,550       453,235  

William Lyon Homes - Class A*

    15,700       241,309  

Winnebago Industries, Inc.

    7,400       230,510  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.1

    8,900       317,997  

World Fuel Services Corp.

    25,600       739,584  

Zumiez, Inc.*

    12,600       313,614  
              35,973,710  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

CONSUMER, NON-CYCLICAL – 12.8%

Aaron's, Inc.

    24,200     $ 1,272,920  

ABM Industries, Inc.

    13,100       476,185  

Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.*1

    19,300       565,683  

ACCO Brands Corp.

    59,200       506,752  

Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    23,600       69,856  

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.*

    17,400       805,968  

Akorn, Inc.*

    21,700       76,384  

Alico, Inc.

    500       13,605  

AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    5,000       64,400  

American Public Education, Inc.*

    6,100       183,732  

Andersons, Inc.

    9,800       315,854  

AngioDynamics, Inc.*

    18,600       425,196  

Apollo Medical Holdings, Inc.*1

    2,500       45,800  

Assertio Therapeutics, Inc.*

    28,500       144,495  

Avanos Medical, Inc.*

    2,800       119,504  

B&G Foods, Inc.1

    3,800       92,796  

Bridgepoint Education, Inc.*

    4,500       27,495  

Brookdale Senior Living, Inc.*

    13,000       85,540  

CAI International, Inc.*

    6,900       160,080  

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

    2,600       116,038  

Cardtronics PLC - Class A*

    2,000       71,160  

Career Education Corp.*

    7,806       128,955  

Cass Information Systems, Inc.

    648       30,650  

CBIZ, Inc.*

    14,300       289,432  

Central Garden & Pet Co. - Class A*

    7,770       180,653  

Chemed Corp.

    900       288,063  

Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.

    400       115,132  

Collectors Universe, Inc.

    1,900       33,288  

Community Health Systems, Inc.*1

    13,500       50,355  

Concert Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    3,800       45,866  

CONMED Corp.

    7,400       615,532  

CorVel Corp.*

    1,700       110,908  

CRA International, Inc.

    3,700       186,998  

Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.*

    9,600       67,488  

CSS Industries, Inc.

    2,100       12,579  

Darling Ingredients, Inc.*

    56,300       1,218,895  

Dean Foods Co.

    20,500       62,115  

Diplomat Pharmacy, Inc.*

    4,200       24,402  

Edgewell Personal Care Co.*

    1,400       61,446  

Emerald Expositions Events, Inc.

    3,700       46,990  

Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.*

    800       40,416  

Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    1,650       157,608  

Endo International PLC*

    11,100       89,133  

Ennis, Inc.

    9,900       205,524  

Ensign Group, Inc.

    3,140       160,737  

Epizyme, Inc.*

    2,700       33,453  

EVERTEC, Inc.

    1,700       47,277  

FONAR Corp.*

    1,200     24,564  

Franklin Covey Co.*

    1,200       30,360  

Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.

    16,800       454,104  

FTI Consulting, Inc.*

    19,400       1,490,308  

Graham Holdings Co. - Class B

    500       341,590  

Grand Canyon Education, Inc.*

    1,300       148,863  

Green Dot Corp. - Class A*

    1,800       109,170  

Haemonetics Corp.*

    900       78,732  

Hain Celestial Group, Inc.*1

    2,800       64,736  

Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.

    6,700       256,811  

Helen of Troy Ltd.*

    2,800       324,688  

Herc Holdings, Inc.*

    4,300       167,614  

Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.*

    29,950       520,231  

Horizon Pharma Plc*

    4,200       111,006  

Hostess Brands, Inc.*

    14,500       181,250  

Huron Consulting Group, Inc.*

    1,700       80,274  

ICF International, Inc.

    8,798       669,352  

ICU Medical, Inc.*

    1,000       239,330  

Ingles Markets, Inc. - Class A

    3,450       95,289  

Innoviva, Inc.*

    4,200       58,926  

Insperity, Inc.

    3,100       383,346  

Integer Holdings Corp.*

    10,460       788,893  

Inter Parfums, Inc.

    600       45,522  

Invacare Corp.

    8,400       70,308  

John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.

    2,168       155,814  

K12, Inc.*

    16,650       568,264  

Kelly Services, Inc. - Class A

    17,400       383,844  

Korn Ferry

    11,320       506,910  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

    300       47,007  

Lannett Co., Inc.*1

    9,500       74,765  

Lantheus Holdings, Inc.*

    1,600       39,168  

LHC Group, Inc.*

    6,968       772,472  

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.*

    3,700       201,909  

LSC Communications, Inc.

    7,100       46,363  

Macquarie Infrastructure Corp.

    5,800       239,076  

Magellan Health, Inc.*

    10,700       705,344  

Mallinckrodt PLC*

    32,400       704,376  

ManpowerGroup, Inc.

    1,700       140,573  

Matthews International Corp. - Class A

    4,030       148,909  

Meridian Bioscience, Inc.

    2,700       47,547  

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.*

    2,300       142,209  

Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    4,900       34,055  

Misonix, Inc.*

    2,700       51,921  

Myriad Genetics, Inc.*

    5,900       195,880  

NanoString Technologies, Inc.*

    4,500       107,685  

National HealthCare Corp.

    2,800       212,464  

Natural Alternatives International, Inc.*

    2,800       32,200  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

CONSUMER, NON-CYCLICAL (Continued)

Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage, Inc.*

    3,300     $ 39,435  

Navigant Consulting, Inc.

    20,800       404,976  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

    13,200       54,120  

Patterson Cos., Inc.

    3,400       74,290  

PDL BioPharma, Inc.*

    50,600       188,232  

Performant Financial Corp.*

    15,300       31,671  

Phibro Animal Health Corp. - Class A

    2,100       69,300  

Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*1

    9,100       315,770  

Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc.*

    13,000       388,830  

Prothena Corp. PLC*

    2,400       29,112  

Providence Service Corp.*

    400       26,648  

Pyxus International, Inc.*1

    1,700       40,613  

Quad/Graphics, Inc.

    7,625       90,738  

Quanex Building Products Corp.

    9,600       152,544  

RadNet, Inc.*

    4,769       59,088  

Rent-A-Center, Inc.*

    12,800       267,136  

Resources Connection, Inc.

    9,300       153,822  

RR Donnelley & Sons Co.

    17,900       84,488  

RTI Surgical Holdings, Inc.*

    12,400       74,524  

Sanderson Farms, Inc.1

    4,250       560,320  

Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc.*1

    1,100       131,109  

SEACOR Marine Holdings, Inc.*

    3,900       51,909  

Select Medical Holdings Corp.*

    34,049       479,750  

Seneca Foods Corp. - Class A*

    2,100       51,660  

Simply Good Foods Co.*

    2,000       41,180  

Smart & Final Stores, Inc.*

    4,500       22,230  

SpartanNash Co.

    10,200       161,874  

Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.

    800       43,824  

Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    4,100       43,829  

Spero Therapeutics, Inc.*

    3,000       38,430  

Strategic Education, Inc.

    250       32,828  

Surgery Partners, Inc.*1

    1,800       20,304  

Syneos Health, Inc.*

    2,200       113,872  

Team, Inc.*1

    7,300       127,750  

Tejon Ranch Co.*

    1,900       33,440  

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*

    2,300       66,332  

Textainer Group Holdings Ltd.*

    5,800       55,970  

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.1

    1,030       38,357  

Travelport Worldwide Ltd.

    4,300       67,639  

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.*

    2,800       180,740  

TriNet Group, Inc.*

    3,200       191,168  

Triple-S Management Corp. - Class B*

    10,600       241,892  

TrueBlue, Inc.*

    11,700       276,588  

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

    16,800       222,096  

United Therapeutics Corp.*

    1,100       129,107  

Universal Corp.

    3,200       184,416  

VBI Vaccines, Inc.*

    13,900       25,993  

Vectrus, Inc.*

    1,500     39,885  

Viad Corp.

    8,400       472,836  

Village Super Market, Inc. - Class A

    2,100       57,393  

WD-40 Co.1

    700       118,608  

Weis Markets, Inc.

    8,852       361,250  

Zynerba Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*1

    6,200       33,604  
              29,500,880  

ENERGY – 8.3%

               

Adams Resources & Energy, Inc.

    1,175       45,896  

Archrock, Inc.

    46,700       456,726  

Basic Energy Services, Inc.*

    8,200       31,160  

Berry Petroleum Corp.

    4,600       53,084  

Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc.*

    5,700       129,333  

C&J Energy Services, Inc.*

    20,900       324,368  

California Resources Corp.*

    12,300       316,233  

Callon Petroleum Co.*

    72,350       546,242  

CARBO Ceramics, Inc.*1

    6,100       21,350  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.*1

    22,323       69,201  

Clean Energy Fuels Corp.*

    15,700       48,513  

CNX Resources Corp.*

    14,700       158,319  

Concho Resources, Inc.

    2,256       250,326  

CONSOL Energy, Inc.*

    2,925       100,094  

CVR Energy, Inc.

    10,600       436,720  

Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc.

    18,038       656,944  

Denbury Resources, Inc.*

    13,700       28,085  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.*1

    13,600       142,664  

DMC Global, Inc.

    6,700       332,588  

Dril-Quip, Inc.*

    11,175       512,374  

Earthstone Energy, Inc. - Class A*

    7,700       54,516  

Encana Corp.

    38,475       278,559  

Ensco PLC - Class A1

    97,679       383,878  

Era Group, Inc.*

    5,100       58,854  

Exterran Corp.*

    7,900       133,115  

Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc.*1

    33,200       140,436  

Flotek Industries, Inc.*1

    17,300       56,052  

Forum Energy Technologies, Inc.*

    12,300       62,853  

FTS International, Inc.*

    5,700       57,000  

FutureFuel Corp.

    8,600       115,240  

Green Plains, Inc.

    15,200       253,536  

Gulfport Energy Corp.*

    34,600       277,492  

Hallador Energy Co.

    5,100       26,826  

Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc.*

    51,400       406,574  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

    9,200       511,152  

HighPoint Resources Corp.*

    47,200       104,312  

ION Geophysical Corp.*

    3,000       43,320  

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.*

    1,400       35,196  

Laredo Petroleum, Inc.*

    42,600       131,634  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

ENERGY (Continued)

Matador Resources Co.*

    3,400     $ 65,722  

Matrix Service Co.*

    9,100       178,178  

McDermott International, Inc.*1

    17,614       131,048  

Midstates Petroleum Co., Inc.*

    4,200       41,034  

MRC Global, Inc.*

    3,100       54,188  

Nabors Industries Ltd.

    199,100       684,904  

NACCO Industries, Inc. - Class A

    2,791       106,672  

Natural Gas Services Group, Inc.*

    5,441       94,184  

Newpark Resources, Inc.*

    20,100       184,116  

Noble Corp. plc*

    47,200       135,464  

NOW, Inc.*

    15,300       213,588  

Oasis Petroleum, Inc.*

    96,800       584,672  

Oceaneering International, Inc.*

    14,800       233,396  

Oil States International, Inc.*

    23,000       390,080  

Par Pacific Holdings, Inc.*

    4,500       80,145  

Parsley Energy, Inc. - Class A*

    33,400       644,620  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

    20,500       287,410  

PBF Energy, Inc. - Class A

    28,800       896,832  

PDC Energy, Inc.*

    18,500       752,580  

Pioneer Energy Services Corp.*

    15,500       27,435  

Profire Energy, Inc.*

    14,300       25,597  

ProPetro Holding Corp.*

    900       20,286  

QEP Resources, Inc.*

    52,800       411,312  

Range Resources Corp.1

    22,800       256,272  

Renewable Energy Group, Inc.*1

    16,050       352,458  

REX American Resources Corp.*

    3,018       243,281  

Ring Energy, Inc.*

    14,400       84,528  

Rowan Cos. Plc - Class A*

    44,900       484,471  

SandRidge Energy, Inc.*

    4,300       34,486  

Select Energy Services, Inc. - Class A*

    4,800       57,696  

SemGroup Corp. - Class A

    13,600       200,464  

SM Energy Co.

    22,400       391,776  

Smart Sand, Inc.*1

    9,700       43,165  

Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure, Inc. - Class A1

    3,500       57,540  

Southwestern Energy Co.*

    143,000       670,670  

SRC Energy, Inc.*1

    57,350       293,632  

SunCoke Energy, Inc.*

    18,400       156,216  

Superior Energy Services, Inc.*

    23,100       107,877  

TETRA Technologies, Inc.*

    26,000       60,840  

Trecora Resources*

    3,000       27,270  

U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc.1

    18,900       328,104  

Unit Corp.*

    18,300       260,592  

VAALCO Energy, Inc.*

    14,500       32,480  

W&T Offshore, Inc.*

    10,300       71,070  

Warrior Met Coal, Inc.

    2,900       88,160  

Whiting Petroleum Corp.*1

    12,800       334,592  

WPX Energy, Inc.*

    21,350     279,898  
              18,951,766  

FINANCIAL – 26.3%

               

1st Source Corp.

    10,312       463,112  

ACNB Corp.

    1,400       51,800  

Air Lease Corp.

    11,600       398,460  

Aircastle Ltd.

    23,560       476,854  

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

    6,339       161,264  

Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A.*1

    3,900       92,313  

Ambac Financial Group, Inc.*

    15,300       277,236  

American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.

    44,090       1,191,312  

American National Bankshares, Inc.

    1,366       47,701  

American National Insurance Co.

    1,900       229,558  

American River Bankshares

    1,300       16,900  

Ameris Bancorp1

    1,910       65,609  

AMERISAFE, Inc.

    6,888       409,147  

AmeriServ Financial, Inc.

    6,700       26,934  

Argo Group International Holdings Ltd.

    10,913       771,113  

Associated Banc-Corp

    14,253       304,302  

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

    1,200       53,316  

Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.1

    900       49,302  

Axos Financial, Inc.*

    6,500       188,240  

Banc of California, Inc.

    8,600       119,024  

BancFirst Corp.

    2,384       124,326  

Bancorp, Inc.*

    4,900       39,592  

BancorpSouth Bank1

    8,000       225,760  

Bank of Commerce Holdings

    6,200       65,410  

Bank of Marin Bancorp

    1,510       61,442  

Bank OZK

    9,000       260,820  

BankFinancial Corp.

    9,450       140,521  

BankUnited, Inc.

    1,900       63,460  

Banner Corp.

    7,610       412,234  

Bar Harbor Bankshares

    3,554       91,942  

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.

    15,536       423,201  

BGC Partners, Inc. - Class A

    4,300       22,833  

Blucora, Inc.*

    16,900       564,122  

Blue Hills Bancorp, Inc.

    5,300       126,670  

Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc.

    7,900       86,584  

Bridge Bancorp, Inc.

    1,000       29,300  

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

    28,900       416,160  

C&F Financial Corp.

    1,100       55,660  

Cadence BanCorp

    2,923       54,222  

Camden National Corp.

    3,671       153,154  

Capital City Bank Group, Inc.

    2,045       44,540  

Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.

    33,400       445,890  

Carolina Financial Corp.

    2,500       86,475  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

FINANCIAL (Continued)

Cathay General Bancorp

    15,300     $ 518,823  

CenterState Bank Corp.

    2,973       70,787  

Central Pacific Financial Corp.

    3,000       86,520  

Central Valley Community Bancorp

    2,560       50,048  

Century Bancorp, Inc. - Class A

    515       37,595  

Chemical Financial Corp.

    10,290       423,536  

Citizens & Northern Corp.

    700       17,528  

City Holding Co.

    3,499       266,589  

Civista Bancshares, Inc.

    1,096       23,926  

CNB Financial Corp.

    4,430       111,946  

CNO Financial Group, Inc.

    50,980       824,856  

Codorus Valley Bancorp, Inc.

    831       17,742  

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

    10,200       333,438  

Community Bank System, Inc.

    4,872       291,199  

Community Bankers Trust Corp.

    3,286       24,054  

Community Financial Corp.

    900       25,533  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

    3,380       138,783  

ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.

    6,100       120,170  

Consumer Portfolio Services, Inc.*

    10,700       37,343  

Cowen, Inc.*

    4,550       65,930  

Crawford & Co. - Class B

    8,300       75,779  

Customers Bancorp, Inc.*

    10,950       200,494  

CVB Financial Corp.

    16,200       341,010  

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.

    11,600       217,268  

Donegal Group, Inc. - Class A

    5,031       67,667  

Eagle Bancorp, Inc.*

    1,037       52,057  

eHealth, Inc.*

    2,000       124,680  

EMC Insurance Group, Inc.

    7,749       247,038  

Employers Holdings, Inc.

    15,600       625,716  

Encore Capital Group, Inc.*1

    5,200       141,596  

Enova International, Inc.*

    6,900       157,458  

Enstar Group Ltd.*

    1,900       330,600  

Enterprise Bancorp, Inc.

    2,500       71,825  

Enterprise Financial Services Corp.

    2,400       97,848  

ESSA Bancorp, Inc.

    7,128       109,771  

Farmers National Banc Corp.

    5,600       77,224  

FBL Financial Group, Inc. - Class A

    12,800       802,816  

Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. - Class C

    4,108       297,542  

Federated Investors, Inc. - Class B

    4,300       126,033  

FedNat Holding Co.

    1,100       17,644  

Fidelity Southern Corp.

    5,207       142,620  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    20,652       520,843  

Financial Institutions, Inc.

    6,130       166,613  

First American Financial Corp.

    4,060       209,090  

First Bancorp, Inc.

    2,070       51,584  

First BanCorp/Puerto Rico

    91,200       1,045,152  

First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC

    5,300     184,228  

First Bancshares, Inc.

    1,086       33,557  

First Bank/Hamilton NJ

    1,300       14,989  

First Busey Corp.

    9,429       230,068  

First Business Financial Services, Inc.

    1,612       32,272  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. - Class A

    300       122,160  

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

    33,960       427,896  

First Community Bankshares, Inc.

    4,500       149,130  

First Defiance Financial Corp.

    12,800       367,872  

First Financial Bancorp

    21,513       517,603  

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.1

    6,800       392,904  

First Financial Corp.

    2,481       104,202  

First Financial Northwest, Inc.

    5,400       85,050  

First Foundation, Inc.

    1,700       23,069  

First Interstate BancSystem, Inc. - Class A

    7,926       315,613  

First Merchants Corp.

    8,905       328,149  

First Mid-Illinois Bancshares, Inc.

    732       24,390  

First Midwest Bancorp, Inc.

    28,600       585,156  

First United Corp.

    1,200       20,712  

Flagstar Bancorp, Inc.

    11,700       385,164  

Flushing Financial Corp.

    8,900       195,177  

FNB Corp.

    13,152       139,411  

Franklin Financial Network, Inc.

    1,200       34,812  

Fulton Financial Corp.

    52,700       815,796  

GAIN Capital Holdings, Inc.1

    5,300       33,284  

Genworth Financial, Inc. - Class A*

    34,500       132,135  

German American Bancorp, Inc.

    2,187       64,298  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

    10,900       436,763  

Global Indemnity Ltd.

    2,000       60,760  

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.

    2,315       120,148  

Great Western Bancorp, Inc.

    8,560       270,410  

Greenhill & Co., Inc.1

    2,200       47,322  

Greenlight Capital Re Ltd. - Class A*

    4,800       52,176  

Hallmark Financial Services, Inc.*

    7,199       74,870  

Hancock Whitney Corp.

    14,800       597,920  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.

    7,500       856,275  

HCI Group, Inc.

    800       34,184  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.

    2,500       106,625  

Heritage Commerce Corp.

    4,740       57,354  

Heritage Financial Corp.

    6,170       185,964  

Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc.

    3,400       49,640  

HFF, Inc. - Class A

    3,600       171,900  

Hilltop Holdings, Inc.

    14,647       267,308  

HMN Financial, Inc.*

    2,120       45,644  

Home Bancorp, Inc.

    2,520       83,790  

HomeStreet, Inc.*

    9,400       247,690  

Hope Bancorp, Inc.

    23,717       310,218  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

FINANCIAL (Continued)

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

    17,600     $ 619,696  

Horizon Bancorp, Inc.

    6,841       110,072  

IBERIABANK Corp.1

    10,671       765,217  

Impac Mortgage Holdings, Inc.*1

    5,600       21,952  

Independence Holding Co.

    3,050       107,512  

Independent Bank Corp.

    3,789       81,463  

Independent Bank Corp./Rockland MA

    5,600       453,656  

Independent Bank Group, Inc.

    3,975       203,878  

International Bancshares Corp.

    17,700       673,131  

INTL. FCStone, Inc.*

    1,945       75,388  

Investors Title Co.

    700       110,530  

Kearny Financial Corp.

    22,422       288,571  

Kemper Corp.

    22,711       1,729,216  

Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.

    13,435       200,585  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

    3,750       169,575  

Legg Mason, Inc.

    2,800       76,636  

LendingTree, Inc.*1

    700       246,092  

Live Oak Bancshares, Inc.1

    3,000       43,830  

LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.

    2,800       195,020  

Macatawa Bank Corp.

    4,200       41,748  

Marlin Business Services Corp.

    3,300       70,950  

MBT Financial Corp.

    7,000       70,140  

McGrath RentCorp

    7,035       397,970  

Mercantile Bank Corp.

    4,830       158,038  

Mercury General Corp.

    3,700       185,259  

Meridian Bancorp, Inc.

    3,300       51,777  

MGIC Investment Corp.*

    43,000       567,170  

Midland States Bancorp, Inc.

    2,100       50,526  

MidWestOne Financial Group, Inc.

    2,100       57,225  

Mr Cooper Group, Inc.*

    11,307       108,434  

MutualFirst Financial, Inc.

    1,926       57,722  

National Bankshares, Inc.

    350       14,998  

National Commerce Corp.*

    1,900       74,499  

National Western Life Group, Inc. - Class A

    1,400       367,458  

Navient Corp.

    7,000       80,990  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

    4,300       154,843  

Nelnet, Inc. - Class A

    8,000       440,560  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

    6,800       78,676  

Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.*

    1,765       105,194  

NMI Holdings, Inc. - Class A*

    6,000       155,220  

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.

    3,400       47,260  

Northrim BanCorp, Inc.

    3,320       114,274  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

    36,108       612,753  

Norwood Financial Corp.

    900       27,756  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

    11,509       276,907  

Ocwen Financial Corp.*

    31,600       57,512  

OFG Bancorp

    18,400       364,136  

Old Line Bancshares, Inc.

    1,300     32,409  

Old National Bancorp

    36,466       598,042  

Old Second Bancorp, Inc.

    8,200       103,238  

Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc. - Class A

    4,800       124,896  

Opus Bank

    2,400       47,520  

Oritani Financial Corp.

    8,152       135,568  

Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc.

    3,578       94,924  

Park National Corp.

    1,700       161,075  

Parke Bancorp, Inc.

    1,894       39,566  

Peapack Gladstone Financial Corp.

    3,895       102,127  

Peoples Bancorp, Inc.

    1,800       55,746  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.

    5,723       313,048  

Piper Jaffray Cos.

    5,600       407,848  

Popular, Inc.

    9,900       516,087  

PRA Group, Inc.*

    10,450       280,164  

Preferred Bank/Los Angeles CA

    3,200       143,904  

Premier Financial Bancorp, Inc.

    4,912       77,168  

Primerica, Inc.

    1,900       232,085  

ProAssurance Corp.

    2,400       83,064  

Protective Insurance Corp.

    5,100       94,452  

Provident Financial Holdings, Inc.

    4,300       85,656  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

    32,000       828,480  

RE/MAX Holdings, Inc. - Class A

    3,000       115,620  

Ready Capital Corp.

    5,600       82,152  

Realogy Holdings Corp.1

    1,900       21,660  

Regional Management Corp.*

    5,800       141,636  

Renasant Corp.

    13,203       446,922  

Republic Bancorp, Inc. - Class A

    1,500       67,080  

Riverview Bancorp, Inc.

    9,048       66,141  

RLI Corp.1

    3,500       251,125  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

    10,016       395,932  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

    5,350       466,199  

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.

    4,031       126,090  

Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida*

    7,275       191,696  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

    24,193       1,530,933  

ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.

    800       27,008  

Shore Bancshares, Inc.

    3,600       53,676  

SI Financial Group, Inc.

    3,700       47,767  

Sierra Bancorp

    5,300       128,790  

Simmons First National Corp. - Class A

    12,864       314,911  

South State Corp.

    3,389       231,604  

Southern First Bancshares, Inc.*

    1,300       44,031  

Southern National Bancorp of Virginia, Inc.

    3,504       51,334  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

    5,266       174,989  

State Auto Financial Corp.

    14,145       465,653  

Sterling Bancorp

    29,496       549,510  

Stewart Information Services Corp.

    7,280       310,783  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund

 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

FINANCIAL (Continued)

Stifel Financial Corp.

    10,550     $ 556,618  

Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc.

    1,450       49,025  

Summit Financial Group, Inc.

    2,801       74,255  

TCF Financial Corp.

    13,500       279,315  

Third Point Reinsurance Ltd.*

    26,000       269,880  

Timberland Bancorp, Inc.

    4,878       136,486  

Tiptree, Inc.

    8,100       51,273  

Tompkins Financial Corp.

    2,729       207,595  

Towne Bank/Portsmouth VA1

    5,392       133,452  

TriCo Bancshares

    3,225       126,710  

TriState Capital Holdings, Inc.*

    2,300       46,989  

Triumph Bancorp, Inc.*

    1,600       47,024  

TrustCo Bank Corp. NY

    19,200       148,992  

Trustmark Corp.

    20,750       697,822  

Two River Bancorp

    1,890       29,957  

Umpqua Holdings Corp.1

    16,724       275,946  

Union Bankshares Corp.

    19,103       617,600  

United Bankshares, Inc.1

    4,341       157,318  

United Community Banks, Inc.

    14,100       351,513  

United Community Financial Corp.

    40,760       381,106  

United Financial Bancorp, Inc.

    7,289       104,597  

United Fire Group, Inc.

    12,970       566,919  

United Insurance Holdings Corp.

    3,006       47,795  

Unity Bancorp, Inc.

    1,903       35,929  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.

    4,960       153,760  

Univest Financial Corp.

    6,830       167,062  

Veritex Holdings, Inc.

    5,060       122,553  

Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.

    1,100       107,305  

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. - Class A1

    9,600       165,984  

Walker & Dunlop, Inc.

    7,100       361,461  

Washington Federal, Inc.

    28,200       814,698  

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.

    1,000       48,150  

Waterstone Financial, Inc.

    8,924       146,889  

WesBanco, Inc.

    15,349       610,123  

Westamerica Bancorporation1

    3,500       216,300  

Western New England Bancorp, Inc.

    8,381       77,357  

Wintrust Financial Corp.

    7,400       498,242  

WisdomTree Investments, Inc.1

    7,100       50,126  

World Acceptance Corp.*

    2,700       316,251  

WSFS Financial Corp.

    8,796       339,526  
              60,440,414  

INDUSTRIAL – 17.7%

               

AAON, Inc.

    3,400       157,012  

AAR Corp.

    16,300       529,913  

Actuant Corp. - Class A

    5,400       131,598  

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.*

    5,300       263,304  

Aegion Corp.*

    13,589       238,759  

Air Transport Services Group, Inc.*

    17,300     398,765  

Alamo Group, Inc.

    3,900       389,766  

Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.*

    800       51,920  

Albany International Corp. - Class A

    2,500       178,975  

Allied Motion Technologies, Inc.

    2,606       89,594  

American Woodmark Corp.*

    2,100       173,523  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

    5,000       187,450  

Applied Optoelectronics, Inc.*1

    2,300       28,060  

ArcBest Corp.

    13,600       418,744  

Ardmore Shipping Corp.*

    7,800       48,048  

Argan, Inc.

    4,200       209,790  

Armstrong Flooring, Inc.*

    6,600       89,760  

Arotech Corp.*

    11,900       34,867  

Astec Industries, Inc.

    6,897       260,431  

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc.*

    14,250       720,480  

Aware, Inc.*

    6,800       24,616  

AZZ, Inc.

    2,800       114,604  

Barnes Group, Inc.

    14,900       766,009  

Bel Fuse, Inc. - Class B

    2,780       70,278  

Belden, Inc.1

    4,200       225,540  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.1

    29,100       763,875  

Boise Cascade Co.

    17,300       462,948  

Brady Corp. - Class A

    5,300       245,973  

Briggs & Stratton Corp.

    8,200       97,006  

Casella Waste Systems, Inc. - Class A*

    4,500       160,020  

CECO Environmental Corp.*

    8,200       59,040  

Chart Industries, Inc.*

    8,200       742,264  

Chase Corp.

    1,000       92,540  

CIRCOR International, Inc.*

    7,600       247,760  

Coherent, Inc.*

    3,100       439,332  

Columbus McKinnon Corp.

    6,800       233,580  

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.

    6,800       356,252  

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

    9,200       213,624  

Control4 Corp.*

    2,500       42,325  

Core Molding Technologies, Inc.

    2,900       21,402  

Costamare, Inc.1

    20,400       106,080  

Covenant Transportation Group, Inc. - Class A*

    5,142       97,595  

CSW Industrials, Inc.*

    1,760       100,830  

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

    6,000       680,040  

Daseke, Inc.*

    10,200       51,918  

DHT Holdings, Inc.

    17,100       76,266  

Dorian LPG Ltd.*

    7,071       45,396  

Ducommun, Inc.*

    5,222       227,261  

DXP Enterprises, Inc.*

    800       31,136  

Eastern Co.

    2,500       68,800  

Echo Global Logistics, Inc.*

    9,000       223,020  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund

 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

INDUSTRIAL (Continued)

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    6,800     $ 496,944  

Encore Wire Corp.

    8,300       474,926  

EnPro Industries, Inc.

    2,100       135,345  

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

    6,050       405,532  

Fabrinet*

    12,500       654,500  

FARO Technologies, Inc.*

    1,200       52,692  

Federal Signal Corp.

    17,500       454,825  

Forterra, Inc.*1

    5,300       22,366  

Forward Air Corp.

    1,200       77,676  

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

    800       40,872  

FreightCar America, Inc.*1

    3,300       20,328  

GasLog Ltd.

    19,200       335,232  

GATX Corp.

    18,640       1,423,537  

Gencor Industries, Inc.*

    3,700       45,732  

Generac Holdings, Inc.*

    3,900       199,797  

General Finance Corp.*

    7,900       73,707  

Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. - Class A*

    2,200       191,708  

Gibraltar Industries, Inc.*

    11,150       452,802  

Global Brass & Copper Holdings, Inc.

    2,200       75,768  

Goldfield Corp.*

    9,900       21,879  

Granite Construction, Inc.1

    7,705       332,471  

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.*

    22,900       204,039  

Greenbrier Cos., Inc.

    17,000       547,910  

Greif, Inc. - Class A

    8,900       367,125  

Griffon Corp.

    20,130       372,002  

Haynes International, Inc.

    4,300       141,169  

Heartland Express, Inc.

    3,600       69,408  

Heritage-Crystal Clean, Inc.*

    3,300       90,585  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

    2,900       120,437  

Hub Group, Inc. - Class A*

    12,700       518,795  

Hudson Technologies, Inc.*1

    19,200       37,056  

Hurco Cos., Inc.

    2,902       117,038  

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.

    3,480       217,013  

Ichor Holdings Ltd.*1

    4,100       92,578  

IES Holdings, Inc.*

    6,700       119,059  

II-VI, Inc.*

    6,470       240,943  

International Seaways, Inc.*

    3,400       58,276  

Intevac, Inc.*

    11,300       69,269  

Itron, Inc.*

    2,300       107,295  

Kadant, Inc.

    3,190       280,592  

Kaman Corp.

    3,700       216,228  

KBR, Inc.

    7,000       133,630  

KEMET Corp.

    4,800       81,456  

Kimball Electronics, Inc.*

    16,200       250,938  

Kirby Corp.*1

    2,500       187,775  

Knowles Corp.*

    22,400       394,912  

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.*

    3,100       48,453  

Lawson Products, Inc.*

    2,446     76,707  

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

    6,360       155,057  

LS Starrett Co. - Class A*

    3,800       29,260  

LSB Industries, Inc.*

    5,700       35,568  

Lydall, Inc.*

    3,238       75,963  

Manitex International, Inc.*

    3,400       26,010  

Manitowoc Co., Inc.*

    2,700       44,307  

Marten Transport Ltd.

    24,900       443,967  

MasTec, Inc.*

    3,544       170,466  

Matson, Inc.

    6,700       241,803  

Milacron Holdings Corp.*

    1,800       20,376  

Moog, Inc. - Class A

    5,600       486,920  

MSA Safety, Inc.

    2,400       248,160  

Multi-Color Corp.

    5,938       296,247  

Myers Industries, Inc.

    4,500       76,995  

MYR Group, Inc.*

    5,100       176,613  

National Presto Industries, Inc.

    1,000       108,550  

NL Industries, Inc.*

    9,300       36,084  

NN, Inc.

    7,700       57,673  

Olympic Steel, Inc.

    2,699       42,833  

Orion Group Holdings, Inc.*

    3,900       11,388  

Oshkosh Corp.

    950       71,374  

OSI Systems, Inc.*

    1,400       122,640  

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. - Class A*

    23,100       52,899  

PAM Transportation Services, Inc.*

    1,506       73,704  

Park Electrochemical Corp.1

    1,800       28,260  

Park-Ohio Holdings Corp.

    2,500       80,950  

Patrick Industries, Inc.*

    1,400       63,448  

Perma-Fix Environmental Services*

    8,500       29,835  

Plexus Corp.*

    13,900       847,205  

Powell Industries, Inc.

    1,900       50,445  

Primoris Services Corp.

    4,500       93,060  

Raven Industries, Inc.

    1,200       46,044  

Regal Beloit Corp.

    6,800       556,716  

Rexnord Corp.*

    8,800       221,232  

Saia, Inc.*

    4,700       287,170  

Sanmina Corp.*

    36,390       1,049,851  

Scorpio Tankers, Inc.

    9,230       183,123  

SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*

    11,254       475,819  

Ship Finance International Ltd.1

    16,765       206,880  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

    2,100       124,467  

SPX Corp.*

    7,900       274,841  

SPX FLOW, Inc.*

    6,700       213,730  

Standex International Corp.

    500       36,700  

Stoneridge, Inc.*

    2,600       75,036  

Strattec Security Corp.

    1,392       40,897  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund

 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

INDUSTRIAL (Continued)

Summit Materials, Inc. - Class A*

    10,700     $ 169,809  

Synalloy Corp.

    1,000       15,200  

SYNNEX Corp.

    10,635       1,014,473  

Tech Data Corp.*

    11,125       1,139,311  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.*

    2,600       616,226  

Terex Corp.

    7,100       228,123  

Tetra Tech, Inc.

    7,350       437,987  

Timken Co.

    1,900       82,878  

TimkenSteel Corp.*

    6,500       70,590  

TopBuild Corp.*

    10,700       693,574  

Transcat, Inc.*

    1,541       35,412  

Tredegar Corp.

    16,092       259,725  

Trex Co., Inc.*

    5,200       319,904  

TriMas Corp.*

    8,300       250,909  

Triumph Group, Inc.

    6,100       116,266  

Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd.1

    7,400       22,940  

TTM Technologies, Inc.*

    55,244       648,012  

Tutor Perini Corp.*

    21,900       374,928  

U.S. Concrete, Inc.*

    1,800       74,556  

Ultralife Corp.*

    5,000       51,350  

Universal Forest Products, Inc.

    19,650       587,338  

USA Truck, Inc.*

    1,700       24,548  

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

    49,150       907,800  

Vishay Precision Group, Inc.*

    6,400       218,944  

VSE Corp.

    2,200       69,476  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. - Class A

    3,400       274,788  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

    18,600       635,190  

Wesco Aircraft Holdings, Inc.*

    8,900       78,231  

Willis Lease Finance Corp.*

    4,000       169,560  

WillScot Corp.*

    2,400       26,616  

YRC Worldwide, Inc.*

    8,300       55,527  
              40,598,173  

TECHNOLOGY – 6.8%

               

Agilysys, Inc.*

    5,500       116,435  

Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.*

    20,400       194,616  

Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd.*

    10,850       124,883  

Amkor Technology, Inc.*

    65,200       556,808  

AVX Corp.

    14,300       247,962  

Axcelis Technologies, Inc.*

    6,200       124,744  

AXT, Inc.*

    10,150       45,168  

Brooks Automation, Inc.

    8,600       252,238  

Cabot Microelectronics Corp.

    1,966       220,113  

CACI International, Inc. - Class A*

    10,000       1,820,200  

Castlight Health, Inc. - Class B*

    20,300       76,125  

Cirrus Logic, Inc.*

    5,300       222,971  

Cohu, Inc.

    8,082       119,210  

Computer Programs & Systems, Inc.1

    1,800       53,442  

Cray, Inc.*

    3,500     91,175  

Cree, Inc.*

    18,800       1,075,736  

CSG Systems International, Inc.

    1,700       71,910  

CTS Corp.

    13,900       408,243  

Cubic Corp.

    5,000       281,200  

Cypress Semiconductor Corp.

    11,553       172,371  

Diebold Nixdorf, Inc.1

    18,100       200,367  

Diodes, Inc.*

    24,600       853,620  

DSP Group, Inc.*

    8,000       112,560  

Electronics For Imaging, Inc.*

    8,000       215,200  

Entegris, Inc.

    1,900       67,811  

ExlService Holdings, Inc.*

    1,810       108,636  

FormFactor, Inc.*

    24,936       401,220  

Glu Mobile, Inc.*

    5,900       64,546  

GSE Systems, Inc.*

    8,700       24,360  

HubSpot, Inc.*

    300       49,863  

InnerWorkings, Inc.*1

    5,400       19,548  

Insight Enterprises, Inc.*

    18,500       1,018,610  

Kopin Corp.*1

    19,100       25,594  

Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.

    34,700       767,217  

Lumentum Holdings, Inc.*

    438       24,765  

MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc.*1

    3,700       61,827  

ManTech International Corp. - Class A

    15,280       825,426  

Mercury Systems, Inc.*

    2,000       128,160  

MKS Instruments, Inc.

    2,500       232,625  

Monotype Imaging Holdings, Inc.

    5,100       101,439  

MTS Systems Corp.

    2,900       157,934  

Nanometrics, Inc.*

    1,200       37,056  

NetScout Systems, Inc.*

    15,500       435,085  

New Relic, Inc.*

    600       59,220  

Omnicell, Inc.*

    1,700       137,428  

OneSpan, Inc.*

    1,900       36,518  

PAR Technology Corp.*

    1,800       44,028  

PDF Solutions, Inc.*

    7,800       96,330  

Photronics, Inc.*

    24,000       226,800  

Presidio, Inc.

    3,000       44,400  

Rambus, Inc.*

    12,400       129,580  

Richardson Electronics Ltd./United States

    3,900       26,442  

Rudolph Technologies, Inc.*

    8,570       195,396  

Science Applications International Corp.

    1,397       107,499  

StarTek, Inc.*

    3,400       26,792  

Stratasys Ltd.*

    9,200       219,144  

Sykes Enterprises, Inc.*

    16,297       460,879  

Synaptics, Inc.*

    900       35,775  

Synchronoss Technologies, Inc.*

    3,800       23,104  

Telenav, Inc.*

    5,434       32,984  

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

   

Number
of Shares

   

Value

 

COMMON STOCKS (Continued)

TECHNOLOGY (Continued)

TiVo Corp.

    17,460     $ 162,727  

TTEC Holdings, Inc.

    4,500       163,035  

Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.*1

    9,600       99,360  

Unisys Corp.*

    1,400       16,338  

Veeco Instruments, Inc.*

    8,100       87,804  

Verint Systems, Inc.*

    1,800       107,748  

Veritone, Inc.*1

    8,000       41,600  

Virtusa Corp.*

    800       42,760  

Xperi Corp.

    5,900       138,060  

Zynga, Inc. - Class A*

    105,900       564,447  
              15,535,217  

UTILITIES – 0.1%

               

Ameresco, Inc. - Class A*

    8,713       140,976  
                 

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

               

(Cost $177,086,199)

            222,107,797  
                 

PREFERRED STOCKS – 0.0%

               

DIVERSIFIED – 0.0%

               

Steel Partners Holdings LP

               

6.00%, 2/7/20262

    2,291       49,554  
                 

TOTAL PREFERRED STOCKS

               

(Cost $49,880)

            49,554  

 

   

Principal
Amount

         
                 

CORPORATE BONDS – 0.0%

               

INDUSTRIAL – 0.0%

               

Mueller Industries, Inc.

               

6.00%, 3/1/20272

  $ 22,000       21,722  
                 

TOTAL CORPORATE BONDS

               

(Cost $22,000)

            21,722  

 

   

Number
of Shares

         
                 

EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 0.2%

               

Direxion Daily Small Cap Bull 3X Shares - ETF1

    7,700       470,624  
                 

TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS

               

(Cost $362,389)

            470,624  

 

RIGHTS – 0.0%

               

BASIC MATERIALS – 0.0%

               

A Schulman, Inc*

    8,650      
                 

FINANCIAL – 0.0%

               

First Eagle Holdings, Inc.*

    8,200        
                 

TOTAL RIGHTS

               

(Cost $—)

             
                 

MONEY MARKET INVESTMENTS – 7.9%

       

Blackrock Liquidity Funds FedFund Portfolio - Class Institutional, 2.55%3,4

    1,611,407       1,611,407  

Federated Treasury Obligations Fund - Class Institutional, 2.26%3,5

    6,408,098       6,408,098  

Invesco Government & Agency Portfolio - Class Institutional, 2.45%3,4

    10,000,000       10,000,000  
                 

TOTAL MONEY MARKET INVESTMENTS

       

(Cost $18,019,505)

            18,019,505  
                 

TOTAL INVESTMENTS – 104.9%

               

(Cost $195,539,973)

            240,669,202  
                 

Liabilities less other assets – (4.9)%

            (11,302,555 )
                 

TOTAL NET ASSETS – 100.0%

          $ 229,366,647  

 

LP – Limited Partnership

 

PLC – Public Limited Company

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

1

All or a portion of shares are on loan. Total loaned securities had a fair value of $11,766,476 at March 31, 2019.

 

2

Callable.

 

3

Variable rate security; the rate shown represents the rate at March 31, 2019.

 

4

All or a portion of this security was purchased with cash proceeds from securities lending. Total collateral had a fair value of $11,611,407 at March 31, 2019.

 

5

All or a portion of this security is segregated as collateral for option contracts. Total collateral had a fair value of $500,000 at March 31, 2019.

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTS
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

Security Type/Industry Percent of
Total Net Assets
Common Stocks  
Banks 13.0%
Insurance 6.9%
Retail 6.1%
Commercial Services 5.6%
Oil & Gas 5.3%
Electronics 4.2%
Savings & Loans 3.4%
Semiconductors 3.1%
Transportation 2.8%
Diversified Financial Services 2.6%
Computers 2.5%
Home Builders 2.5%
Telecommunications 2.2%
Oil & Gas Services 2.2%
Chemicals 1.9%
Healthcare-Services 1.7%
Media 1.7%
Engineering & Construction 1.6%
Building Materials 1.6%
Distribution/Wholesale 1.6%
Aerospace/Defense 1.5%
Machinery-Diversified 1.5%
Food 1.3%
Healthcare-Products 1.3%
Iron/Steel 1.2%
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 1.2%
Software 1.2%
Pharmaceuticals 1.1%
Apparel 1.1%
Airlines 1.0%
Auto Parts & Equipment 1.0%
Trucking & Leasing 1.0%
Mining 0.9%
Agriculture 0.8%
Internet 0.7%
Entertainment 0.7%
Forest Products & Paper 0.6%
Household Products/Wares 0.6%
Metal Fabricate/Hardware 0.6%
Energy-Alternate Sources 0.4%
Electrical Components & Equipment 0.4%
Biotechnology 0.4%
Lodging 0.4%
Environmental Control 0.4%
Leisure Time 0.3%
Machinery-Construction & Mining 0.3%
Real Estate 0.3%
Packaging & Containers 0.3%
Hand/Machine Tools 0.3%
Textiles 0.3%
Home Furnishings 0.2%
Storage/Warehousing 0.2%
Coal 0.2%
Auto Manufacturers 0.1%
Office Furnishings 0.1%
REITS 0.1%
Pipelines 0.1%
Electric 0.1%
Beverages 0.1%
Cosmetics/Personal Care 0.0%1
Advertising 0.0%1
Housewares 0.0%1
Total Common Stocks 96.8%
Preferred Stocks 0.0%
Corporate Bonds  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware 0.0%
Total Corporate Bonds 0.0%
Exchange-Traded Funds 0.2%
Rights 0.0%
Money Market Investments 7.9%
Total Investments 104.9%
Liabilities less other assets (4.9)%
Total Net Assets 100.0%

 

1

Resulted in less than 0.05% per industry.

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

ASSETS    
Investments in securities, at value (cost $195,539,973)  $240,669,202(1)
Cash   6,981 
Receivables:     
Securities sold   378,990 
Fund shares issued   3,106 
Dividends and interest   174,432 
Securities lending income   3,518 
Prepaid expenses and other assets   34,840 
Total assets   241,271,069 
      
LIABILITIES     
Collateral due to broker for securities loaned   11,611,407 
Payables:     
Fund shares redeemed   85,069 
Due to Trustees   4,338 
Due to Adviser   83,875 
Due to Broker   55,699 
Fund accounting and administration fees and expenses   11,612 
Transfer agent fees   13,490 
Custody fees   12,826 
Accrued other expenses   26,106 
Total liabilities   11,904,422 
      
NET ASSETS  $229,366,647 
      
COMPONENTS OF NET ASSETS     
Paid-in-capital  $180,821,071 
Total distributable earnings   48,545,576 
NET ASSETS  $229,366,647 
      
Shares outstanding, no par value (unlimited shares authorized)   13,723,749 
      
Net asset value, offering and redemption price per share  $16.71 

 

(1)

Includes securities on loan of $11,766,476 (see Note 2).

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
For the Six Months Ended March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

INVESTMENT INCOME

       

Income

       

Dividends (net of foreign withholding taxes of $428)

  $ 1,757,065  

Securities lending income

    28,789  

Interest

    151,505  

Total investment income

    1,937,359  
         

Expenses

       

Investment advisory fees

    623,599  

Fund accounting and administration fees and expenses

    66,181  

Transfer agent fees

    48,675  

Custody fees

    26,416  

Professional fees

    23,435  

Registration fees

    22,758  

Shareholder reporting fees

    13,052  

Trustees' fees and expenses

    4,338  

Interest expense

    4,309  

Insurance fees

    3,977  

Miscellaneous expenses

    2,209  

Total expenses

    838,949  

Fees waived/expenses reimbursed by the Adviser

    (86,323 )

Net expenses

    752,626  

Net investment income

    1,184,733  
         

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments and Purchased Options Contracts

       

Net realized gain (loss) on:

       

Investments

    7,037,806  

Purchased option contracts

    (550,679 )

Net realized gain

    6,487,127  

Net change in unrealized depreciation on investments

    (44,891,551 )

Net realized and unrealized loss on investments and purchased options contracts

    (38,404,424 )
         

Net Decrease in Net Assets from Operations

  $ (37,219,691 )

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

 

 

   

For the
Six Months Ended
March 31, 2019
(Unaudited)

   

For the Year Ended
September 30, 2018

 

INCREASE IN NET ASSETS FROM

               

Operations

               

Net investment income

  $ 1,184,733     $ 2,296,157  

Net realized gain on investments and purchased options contracts

    6,487,127       22,332,232  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

    (44,891,551 )     1,602,390  

Net increase (decrease) resulting from operations

    (37,219,691 )     26,230,779  
                 

Distributions to Shareholders

    (24,450,424 )     (3,582,770 )
                 

Capital Transactions

               

Proceeds from shares issued

    34,230,627       30,302,326  

Reinvestment of distributions

    24,399,713       3,575,982  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (70,613,439 )     (55,266,923 )

Net decrease resulting from capital transactions

    (11,983,099 )     (21,388,615 )
                 

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

    (73,653,214 )     1,259,394  
                 

Net Assets

               

Beginning of period

    303,019,861       301,760,467  

End of period

  $ 229,366,647     $ 303,019,861  
                 

Capital Share Activity

               

Shares issued

    2,162,034       1,481,310  

Shares reinvested

    1,517,529       175,290  

Shares redeemed

    (4,288,414 )     (2,648,720 )

Net decrease in capital shares

    (608,851 )     (992,120 )

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Financial Highlights

 

 

For a capital share outstanding throughout each period

       
   

For the
Six Months
Ended
March 31,
2019
(Unaudited)

   

For the
Year Ended
September 30,
2018

   

For the
Year Ended
September 30,
2017

   

For the
Year Ended
September 30,
2016

   

For the
Year Ended
September 30,
2015

   

For the
Year Ended
September 30,
2014

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 21.14     $ 19.69     $ 16.64     $ 14.98     $ 15.32     $ 14.89  

Income from Investment Operations:

                                               

Net investment income

    0.09       0.15       0.12       0.14       0.16       0.10  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments

    (2.77 )     1.54       3.04       1.65       (0.32 )     0.89  

Total from investment operations

    (2.68 )     1.69       3.16       1.79       (0.16 )     0.99  
                                                 

Less Distributions:

                                               

From net investment income

    (0.07 )     (0.16 )     (0.11 )     (0.13 )     (0.14 )     (0.08 )

From net realized gain

    (1.68 )     (0.08 )                 (0.04 )     (0.48 )

Total distributions

    (1.75 )     (0.24 )     (0.11 )     (0.13 )     (0.18 )     (0.56 )
                                                 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 16.71     $ 21.14     $ 19.69     $ 16.64     $ 14.98     $ 15.32  
                                                 

Total return

    (12.35 %)2     8.62 %     19.06 %     12.01 %     (1.10 %)     6.70 %
                                                 

Ratios and Supplemental Data

                                               

Net assets, end of period (in thousands)

  $ 229,367     $ 303,020     $ 301,760     $ 261,222     $ 190,102     $ 161,458  
                                                 

Ratio of expenses to average net assets (including interest expense)

                                               

Before fees reimbursed by the Adviser

    0.67 %1,3     0.65 %1     0.66 %     0.68 %     0.69 %     0.72 %

After fees reimbursed by the Adviser

    0.60 %1,3     0.60 %1     0.60 %     0.60 %     0.60 %     0.60 %

Ratio of net investment income to average net assets (including interest expense)

                                               

Before fees reimbursed by the Adviser

    0.88 %3     0.69 %     0.58 %     0.84 %     0.91 %     0.52 %

After fees reimbursed by the Adviser

    0.95 %3     0.74 %     0.64 %     0.92 %     1.00 %     0.64 %
                                                 

Portfolio turnover rate

    31 %2     46 %     42 %     39 %     34 %     16 %

 

1

Ratio of interest expense to average net assets was less than 0.005%.

 

2

Not Annualized.

 

3

Annualized.

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Notes to Financial Statements

As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

1. Organization

 

Vericimetry Funds (the “Trust”), a Delaware statutory trust, is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, as an open-end management investment company. The Trust consists of one diversified series of shares: the Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund (the “Fund”). The Fund’s investment objective is to achieve long-term capital appreciation. The Fund commenced operations on December 27, 2011.

 

2. Significant Accounting Policies

 

The Fund is an investment company and accordingly follows the investment company accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”), Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946, Financial Services – Investment Companies, including FASB Accounting Standards Update 2013-08.

 

The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently followed by the Trust in the preparation of its financial statements. These policies are in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for investment companies. The presentation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of income and expenses. Actual results may differ from those estimates and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities.

 

(a)

Investment Valuation – Investments in securities traded on a national securities exchange, including common stocks, preferred stocks, exchange-traded funds and rights, are valued at the last reported sales price on the day of valuation. Securities traded on the Nasdaq National Market are valued at the Nasdaq Official Closing Price (“NOCP”). If there is no last reported sale or NOCP, the value of such securities will be at the mean between the most recent quoted bid and ask prices. Purchased options and other when-issued securities will follow the same pricing methods as the applicable equity securities. Debt securities are valued on the basis of bid-side prices. Money market investments are valued at their traded net asset value. Short-term investments may be valued at amortized cost, when it approximates fair value. If amortized cost does not approximate fair value, short-term securities are reported at fair value. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available are valued at their estimated fair value as determined in good faith by Vericimetry Advisors LLC (the “Adviser”) under procedures established by and under the general supervision and responsibility of the Trust’s Board of Trustees (the “Board”).

 

Under GAAP, various inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized into three broad levels and described below:

 

 

Level 1

quoted prices in active markets for identical securities that the Fund has the ability to access. An active market for the security is a market in which transactions occur with sufficient frequency and volume to provide pricing information on an ongoing basis. A quoted price in an active market provides the most reliable evidence of fair value.

 

 

Level 2

other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.). Quoted prices for identical or similar assets in markets that are not active. Inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data. An adjustment to any observable input that is significant to the fair value may render the measurement to a Level 3 measurement.

 

 

Level 3

significant unobservable inputs, including the Fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. The following is a summary of the fair values of the Fund’s investments in each category as of March 31, 2019:

 

 

 

Level 1

   

Level 2

   

Level 3

   

Total

 

Investments in Securities

                               

Common Stocks*

                               

Basic Materials

  $ 10,447,672     $     $     $ 10,447,672  

Communications

    10,518,989                   10,518,989  

Consumer, Cyclical

    35,911,669       62,041             35,973,710  

Consumer, Non-Cyclical

    29,500,880                   29,500,880  

Energy

    18,951,766                   18,951,766  

Financial

    60,440,414                   60,440,414  

Industrial

    40,598,173                   40,598,173  

Technology

    15,535,217                   15,535,217  

Utilities

    140,976                   140,976  

Preferred Stocks

                               

Diversified

    49,554                   49,554  

Corporate Bonds*

                               

Industrial

          21,722             21,722  

Exchange-Traded Funds

    470,624                   470,624  

Rights

                 **      

Money Market Investments

    18,019,505                   18,019,505  

Total Investments in Securities

  $ 240,585,439     $ 83,763     $     $ 240,669,202  

 

 

*All corporate bonds held in the Fund are classified as Level 2 securities.

 

**The adviser valued these holdings at $0 as of March 31, 2019.

 

There were no transfers into or out of Level 3 during the reporting period.

 

(b)

Investment Transactions, Investment Income and Expenses – Investment transactions are recorded on trade date for financial reporting purposes. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Non-cash dividends included in dividend income, if any, are recorded at fair value. Securities gains and losses are calculated based on highest cost, long-term holdings. Interest income is recognized on accrual basis and includes, where applicable, the amortization or accretion of premium or discount over the life of the security. Withholding taxes on foreign dividends have been provided for in accordance with the Fund’s understanding of the applicable country’s tax rules and rates.

 

(c)

Federal Income Taxes – The Fund intends to comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute substantially all of its net investment income and any net realized gains to its shareholders. Therefore, no provision is made for federal income or excise taxes. Due to the timing of dividend distributions and the differences in accounting for income and realized gains and losses for financial statement and federal income tax purposes, the fiscal year in which amounts are distributed may differ from the year in which the income and realized gains and losses are recorded by the Fund. The Fund may utilize earnings and profits on redemption of shares as part of the dividends paid deduction.

 

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As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

GAAP requires an evaluation of tax positions taken (or expected to be taken) in the course of preparing the Fund’s tax returns to determine whether these positions meet a “more-likely-than-not” standard that, based on the technical merits, have a more than fifty percent likelihood of being sustained by a taxing authority upon examination. A tax position that meets the “more-likely-than-not” recognition threshold is measured to determine the amount of benefit to recognize in the financial statements. The Fund recognizes interest and penalties, if any, related to unrecognized tax benefits as income tax expense in the Statement of Operations.

 

GAAP requires management of the Fund to analyze all open tax years (for the Fund, tax years 2015-2018), as defined by IRS statute of limitations for all major jurisdictions, including federal tax authorities and certain state tax authorities. As of and during the six months ended March 31, 2019, the Fund did not have a liability for any unrecognized tax benefits. The Fund has no examination in progress and is not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of unrecognized tax benefits will significantly change in the next twelve months.

 

(d)

Distributions to Shareholders – The Fund declares and pays dividends at least annually from net investment income and from net realized gains, if any. Distributions to shareholders are recorded on ex-dividend date. The amount and timing of distributions are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.

 

(e)

Securities Lending – The Fund is authorized to lend a portion of its portfolio securities (up to a maximum value of one-third of the Fund’s total asset value) for the purpose of seeking to earn additional income net of fees. The Fund may pay reasonable administrative and custodial fees in connection with any such loan. A principal risk in lending portfolio securities, as with other extensions of credit, is the possible loss of rights in the collateral should the borrower fail financially. In addition, the Fund may be exposed to the risk that the sale of any collateral realized will not yield proceeds sufficient to replace the loaned securities. In determining whether to lend securities to a particular borrower, the Adviser (subject to oversight by the Board) will consider all relevant facts and circumstances, including the creditworthiness of the borrower. The loans would be made only to firms deemed by the Adviser to be of good standing, and when, in the judgment of the Adviser, the consideration that can be earned from securities’ loans of this type justifies the attendant risk. All loans are required to be secured continuously by collateral in cash, cash equivalents (negotiable certificates of deposit, bankers acceptances or letters of credit), or securities of the U.S. Government or its agencies maintained on a current basis at an amount at least equal to 102% of the current value of the securities loaned for domestic U.S. securities, (excluding Government Securities as defined below), and 105% of the current value of foreign equity loaned securities. Securities issued or guaranteed by the United States Government or its federal agencies or instrumentalities (“Government Securities”) may be maintained at 100% of current value. Collateral is received and maintained by the Fund’s securities lending agent concurrent with delivery of the loaned securities and kept in a segregated account or designated on the records of the custodian for the benefit of the Fund. The Fund will have the right to call a loan and obtain the securities loaned at any time on five days’ notice. While securities are on loan, the borrower will pay the Fund any income from the securities. Gain or loss in the value of securities loaned that may occur while the securities are on loan will be for the account of the Fund.

 

The Fund may invest any cash collateral in portfolio securities and earn additional income or receive an agreed-upon amount of income from a borrower who has delivered equivalent collateral. Any such investment of cash collateral will subject the Fund to the related investment risks. The Fund will not have the right to vote on any securities having voting rights during the existence of the loan. However, the Fund will have the right to regain record ownership of loaned securities in order to exercise ownership rights such as voting rights, subscription rights and rights to dividends, interest or distributions.

 

At March 31, 2019, the value of securities loaned by the Fund was $11,766,476 and the Fund received cash collateral of $11,611,407. Securities purchased via reinvestment of cash collateral received as part of the securities lending program consisted of institutional money market funds with overnight and continuous maturities.

 

(f)

Option Contracts – An option is an agreement whereby for a premium or fee, one party gains the right to buy (or sell) the underlying asset from the other party at a specified price on or after a specified date. The Fund may lose the value of the premium paid if the underlying asset does not change in price sufficiently and the Fund chooses not to exercise the option before it expires. The Fund may buy options on individual equities as a potentially cost effective way to gain exposure to these securities and possibly acquire or dispose of the underlying securities. The Fund may buy options on equity indexes or their ETF equivalents as a potentially cost effective way to gain exposure to these indexes.

 

(g)

Asset Coverage for Options Positions – The Fund is required to deposit and maintain margin with respect to its futures and options positions. Such margin deposits will vary depending on the nature of the underlying instrument (and the related initial margin requirements), the current market value of the instrument and other positions held by the Fund. The Fund will hold liquid assets

 

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As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

or enter into transactions to cover the underlying obligation or set aside in a segregated account at the Fund’s custodian liquid assets, such as cash, U.S. Government securities or other high grade liquid debt obligations equal in value to the amount due on the underlying obligation. Such segregated assets will be marked-to-market daily, and additional assets will be placed in the segregated account whenever the total value of the segregated account falls below the amount due on the underlying obligation. At March 31, 2019, such collateral is denoted in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments.

 

(h)

Derivatives and Hedging requires enhanced disclosures about the Fund's derivative and hedging activities, including how such activities are accounted for and their effects on the Fund's financial position, performance and cash flows. As of March 31, 2019, the Fund had no open derivative instruments. The limited use of derivatives by the Fund during the 2019 fiscal year was related to purchased equity options and resulted in a net realized loss of $550,679, which is reflected on the Statement of Operations. The Fund had purchased option transactions during the six months ended March 31, 2019, however, due to the timing of these transactions, the average monthly notional amount for the Fund was $0.

 

(i)

Disclosures about Offsetting Assets and Liabilities requires an entity to disclose information about offsetting and related arrangements to enable users of its financial statements to understand the effect of those arrangements on its financial position. The guidance requires retrospective application for all comparative periods presented. Management has evaluated the impact on the financial statement disclosures and determined that there is no effect. As there are no master netting arrangements relating to the Fund’s participation in securities lending, and all amounts related to securities lending are presented gross on the Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities, no additional disclosures have been made on behalf of the Fund. Please reference Note 2(e) for additional disclosures related to securities lending, including collateral related to securities on loan. There are no master netting arrangements relating to the Fund’s use of option contracts.

 

3. Investment Advisory and Other Agreements

 

The Fund has entered into an Investment Advisory Agreement with the Adviser, pursuant to which the Adviser provides general investment advisory services for the Fund. For providing these services, the Adviser receives a fee from the Fund, accrued daily and paid monthly, at an annual rate equal to 0.50% of the Fund’s average daily net assets. However, the Adviser has contractually agreed through an Expense Limitation Agreement to waive its management fee or reimburse the Fund so that its total annual operating expenses (excluding non-operating costs, which includes but is not limited to taxes, interest, acquired fund fees and expenses, litigation, extraordinary expenses, brokerage and other transaction expenses relating to the purchase or sale of portfolio investments) do not exceed 0.60% of the Fund’s average daily net assets until January 31, 2020. For six months ended March 31, 2019, the Fund accrued $623,599 in advisory fees under the Investment Advisory Agreement. Over the same time period, the Adviser waived fees and reimbursed expenses in the amount of $86,323.

 

Under the terms of the Expense Limitation Agreement, if at any time the expenses of the Fund are less than the expense limitation, the Adviser retains the right to seek reimbursement for any fees previously waived and/or expenses previously assumed within the prior three years, to the extent that such reimbursement will not cause the Fund’s annualized expenses to exceed 0.60% of its average net assets on an annualized basis, or the expense limitation in place at time of waiver or reimbursement. The Fund is not obligated to reimburse the Adviser for fees previously waived or expenses previously assumed by the Adviser more than three years before the date of such reimbursement. All such reimbursements are contingent upon Board review and approval. As of March 31, 2019, reimbursements that may potentially be made by the Fund to the Adviser total $572,128, which expire as follows:

 

September 30, 2019

  $ 178,371  

September 30, 2020

  $ 159,801  

September 30, 2021

  $ 147,633  

September 30, 2022

  $ 86,323  

 

UMB Fund Services, Inc. (“UMBFS”) serves as the Fund’s fund accountant, transfer agent and administrator; UMB Bank, n.a., an affiliate of UMBFS, serves as the Fund’s custodian. UMB Distribution Services, LLC, an affiliate of UMBFS, serves as the Fund’s distributor. Amounts paid to UMBFS and its affiliates by the Fund are reflected on the Statement of Operations.

 

Certain officers and a Trustee of the Trust are also officers of the Adviser and/or an employee of UMBFS. Such persons are not compensated by the Fund for the services they provide to the Fund.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

4. Federal Income Tax Information

 

At September 30, 2018, gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments owned by the Fund, based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:

 

Cost of Investments

  $ 271,968,134  

Gross Unrealized Appreciation

  $ 95,282,001  

Gross Unrealized Depreciation

    (5,963,257 )

Net Unrealized Appreciation

  $ 89,318,744  

 

The difference between cost amounts for financial statement and federal income tax purposes is due primarily to timing differences in recognizing certain gains and losses in security transactions.

 

As of September 30, 2018, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:

 

Undistributed Ordinary Income

  $ 141,202  

Undistributed Long-term Gains

    20,764,888  

Accumulated Capital and Other Losses

    (9,143 )

Unrealized Appreciation on Investments

    89,318,744  

Total Distributable Earnings

  $ 110,215,691  

 

The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal years ended September 30, 2018 and September 30, 2017 were as follows:

 

   

September 30,
2018

   

September 30,
2017

 

Distributions Paid From:

               

Ordinary Income

  $ 2,383,207     $ 1,770,699  

Long-term Capital Gains

    1,199,563        

Total Distributions

  $ 3,582,770     $ 1,770,699  

 

5. Investment Transactions

 

For the six months ended March 31, 2019, the Fund’s purchases and sales of investments, excluding short-term investments, were as follows:

 

Purchases

Sales

$ 72,237,430

$ 104,169,406

 

6. Indemnifications

 

In the normal course of business, the Fund enters into contracts that contain a variety of representations, which provide general indemnifications. The Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Fund that have not yet occurred. However, the Fund expects the risk of loss to be remote.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
As of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

7. Events Subsequent to the Fiscal Period End

 

The Fund has adopted financial reporting rules regarding subsequent events which require an entity to recognize in the financial statements the effects of all subsequent events that provide additional evidence about conditions that existed at the date of the balance sheet. There were no subsequent events or transactions that occurred that materially impacted the amounts or disclosures in the Fund’s financial statements, through the date of issuance of these financial statements.

 

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Expense Example

For the Six Months Ended March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

 

As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur ongoing costs, including management fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.

 

The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period from October 1, 2018 through March 31, 2019 (the “period”).

 

Actual Expenses

 

The first line of the table below provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 equals 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During the Period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during the period.

 

Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes

 

The second line of the table below provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of other funds.

 

Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transactional costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing the ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs could have been higher.

 

Expenses Paid During the Period

 

 

Beginning
account value
October 1, 2018

Ending
account value
March 31, 2019

Expenses paid during
the period ended
March 31, 2019
*

Actual Example

$ 1,000.00

$ 876.50

$ 2.82

Hypothetical Example, assuming a 5% return before expenses

1,000.00

1,021.99

3.04

 

*

Expenses are equal to the Fund’s annualized expense ratio of 0.60% multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 182/365 (to reflect the six month period).

 

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Other Information (Unaudited)

 

 

Proxy Voting

 

The Fund’s proxy voting guidelines and a record of the Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund’s proxy votes for the year ended June 30 are available without charge, upon request, by calling 1-855-755-7550 and on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov.

 

Quarterly Holdings

 

The Fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The Fund’s Form N-Q is available on the EDGAR database on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov. These Forms may also be reviewed and copied at the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Information about the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.

 

Risk Disclosures

 

Economic, political, and issuer specific events may cause the value of securities to rise or fall. Because the value of your investment in the Fund will fluctuate, there is the risk that you will lose money. Securities of small and microcap companies are often less liquid, more volatile and they may have more limited resources. Value stocks may perform differently from the market as a whole and may underperform equity funds that use other investment strategies. The investment strategies, practices and risk analysis used by the Adviser may not produce the desired results.

 

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Vericimetry U.S. Small Cap Value Fund

 

 

UMB Distribution Services, LLC, Distributor

 

P.O. Box 2175, Milwaukee, WI 53201-2175

 

www.vericimetryfunds.com

 

 

 

Item 2. Code of Ethics.

 

Not applicable to semi-annual reports.

 

Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert.

 

Not applicable to semi-annual reports.

 

Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services

 

Not applicable to semi-annual reports.

 

Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants

 

Not applicable.

 

Item 6. Schedule of Investments

 

The schedule of investments in securities in unaffiliated issuers is included as part of the report to shareholders filed under Item 1.

 

Item 7. Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies

 

Not applicable.

 

Item 8. Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies

 

Not applicable.

 

Item 9. Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers

 

Not applicable.

 

Item 10. Submissions of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

 

As of the end of the period covered by this report, the Registrant had not adopted any procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominees to the Registrant’s board of trustees.

 

Item 11. Controls and Procedures.

 

(a) The registrant's certifying officer has concluded that the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "Act")) are effective in design and operation and are sufficient to form the basis of the certifications required by Rule 30a-2 under the Act, based on his evaluation of these disclosure controls and procedures within 90 days of the filing date of this report on Form N-CSR.

 

(b) There were no significant changes in the Registrant's internal controls or in other factors that could significantly affect these controls subsequent to the date of their evaluation, including any corrective actions with regard to significant deficiencies and material weaknesses.

 

 

 

Item 12. Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

 

Not applicable

 

Item 13. Exhibits.

 

(a)(1) Code of Ethics – Not applicable to semi-annual reports.

 

(a)(2) Certification for the principal executive and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2 under the Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)) – Filed as an attachment to this filing.

 

(a)(3) Not Applicable.

 

(a)(4) Not Applicable.

 

(b) Certifications required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(b)), Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13a-14(b) or 240.15d-14(b)), and Section 1350 of Chapter 63 of Title 18 of the United States Code (18 U.S.C. 1350) – Filed as an attachment to this filing.

 

 

 

SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Vericimetry Funds

 

By: /s/ Mendel Fygenson  
  Dr. Mendel Fygenson  
  President  
     
Date: June 4, 2019  
     
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following person on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
     
Vericimetry Funds
     
By: /s/ Mendel Fygenson  
  Dr. Mendel Fygenson  
  President  
     
Date: June 4, 2019  
     
By: /s/ Michael Thill  
  Michael Thill  
  Treasurer  
     
Date: June 4, 2019  

 

EX-99.CERT 2 fp0042498_ex99cert.htm

Section 302 Certification

 

I, Dr. Mendel Fygenson, certify that:

 

1.I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Vericimetry Funds;

 

2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 Act):

 

(a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal half-year (the registrant’s second fiscal half-year in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the Audit Committee of the registrant’s Board:

 

(a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

(b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: June 4, 2019

 

/s/ Mendel Fygenson  
Dr. Mendel Fygenson  
President  

 

 

 

Section 302 Certification

 

I, Michael Thill, certify that:

 

1.I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Vericimetry Funds;

 

2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 Act):

 

(a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal half-year (the registrant’s second fiscal half-year in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the Audit Committee of the registrant’s Board:

 

(a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

(b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: June 4, 2019

 

/s/ Michael Thill  
Michael Thill  
Treasurer  

 

EX-99.906 CERT 3 fp0042498_ex99906cert.htm

Section 906 Certification

 

I, Dr. Mendel Fygenson, certify that the periodic report containing the financial statements filed herewith pursuant to Sections 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m(a) or 78o(d)) (the “1934 Act”) fully complies with the requirements of said Sections 13(a) or 15(d) of the 1934 Act and that information contained in the periodic report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the issuer.

 

Date: June 4, 2019

 

/s/ Mendel Fygenson  
Dr. Mendel Fygenson  
President  

 

 

 

Section 906 Certification

 

I, Michael Thill, certify that the periodic report containing the financial statements filed herewith pursuant to Sections 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m(a) or 78o(d)) (the “1934 Act”) fully complies with the requirements of said Sections 13(a) or 15(d) of the 1934 Act and that information contained in the periodic report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the issuer.

 

Date: June 4, 2019

 

/s/ Michael Thill  
Michael Thill  
Treasurer  

 

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