1
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
Dividend Value
(Unaudited)
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS - 97.3%
3211490024
COMMON STOCKS - 97.3%
3211490024
BANKS - 6.9%
795,808
Bank of America Corp
$
42,336,985
717,032
Citigroup, Inc
82,967,773
819,508
Fifth Third Bancorp
41,155,692
678,820
Wells Fargo & Co
61,426,422
TOTAL BANKS
227,886,872
CAPITAL GOODS - 14.5%
683,253
Carrier Global Corp
40,708,214
204,098
Dover Corp
41,123,706
105,173
Eaton Corp plc
36,959,896
340,905
Emerson Electric Co
50,099,399
307,696
Honeywell International, Inc
70,006,994
161,993
ITT, Inc
29,531,324
288,187
Johnson Controls International plc
34,369,181
187,416
nVent Electric plc
21,039,320
68,445
Parker-Hannifin Corp
64,053,569
247,214
Regal Rexnord Corp
39,925,061
225,545
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp
51,906,926
TOTAL CAPITAL GOODS
479,723,590
COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - 1.5%
222,920
Waste Management, Inc
49,541,741
TOTAL COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
49,541,741
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL - 3.0%
406,961
(a)
Amazon.com, Inc
97,385,767
TOTAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL
97,385,767
CONSUMER SERVICES - 3.8%
159,578
Expedia Group, Inc
42,262,637
398,746
Travel & Leisure Co
27,728,797
270,443
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc
19,685,546
323,571
Wynn Resorts Ltd
34,767,704
TOTAL CONSUMER SERVICES
124,444,684
ENERGY - 4.6%
644,499
ConocoPhillips
67,176,131
775,405
Kinder Morgan, Inc
23,642,098
286,012
ONEOK, Inc
22,649,290
2,463,143
Permian Resources Corp, Class A
39,730,497
TOTAL ENERGY
153,198,016
EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS) - 7.9%
375,337
Crown Castle, Inc
32,583,005
166,720
EastGroup Properties, Inc
30,283,021
165,783
Extra Space Storage, Inc
22,873,081
464,934
ProLogis, Inc
60,701,783
1,236,250
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc
23,154,962
629,841
Ventas, Inc
48,919,750
1,500,678
VICI Properties, Inc
42,139,038
TOTAL EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS)
260,654,640
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 11.1%
61,140
BlackRock, Inc
68,411,992
284,942
Capital One Financial Corp
62,382,352
781,229
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc
43,162,902
275,398
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc
47,858,664
341,592
KKR & Co, Inc
39,030,302
69,501
Mastercard, Inc, Class A
37,446,444
429,742
OneMain Holdings, Inc
28,165,291
563,186
Synchrony Financial
40,904,199
TOTAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
367,362,146
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Dividend Value
2
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO - 3.6%
1,421,098
Hormel Foods Corp
$
34,973,222
475,082
Philip Morris International, Inc
85,248,714
TOTAL FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO
120,221,936
HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES - 8.8%
639,987
Abbott Laboratories
69,950,579
262,866
Cigna Group
72,054,199
639,113
CVS Health Corp
47,626,701
118,656
Elevance Health, Inc
41,024,125
170,986
(a)
Tenet Healthcare Corp
32,364,230
312,137
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc
27,177,769
TOTAL HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
290,197,603
INSURANCE - 1.4%
847,543
Fidelity National Financial, Inc
46,097,864
TOTAL INSURANCE
46,097,864
MATERIALS - 1.3%
937,365
DuPont de Nemours, Inc
41,169,071
TOTAL MATERIALS
41,169,071
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT - 5.1%
501,433
Alphabet, Inc, Class C
169,750,113
TOTAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
169,750,113
PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES - 4.6%
283,184
Danaher Corp
61,986,146
1,174,981
(a)
Elanco Animal Health, Inc
28,293,543
83,243
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc
61,720,522
TOTAL PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES
152,000,211
SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT - 6.3%
94,551
Applied Materials, Inc
30,475,678
128,572
Broadcom, Inc
42,595,904
1,020,880
(a)
Intel Corp
47,440,294
226,122
Lam Research Corp
52,790,442
108,599
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, Sponsored ADR
35,898,485
TOTAL SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT
209,200,803
SOFTWARE & SERVICES - 2.9%
1,604,624
Gen Digital, Inc
38,494,930
128,932
Microsoft Corp
55,478,150
TOTAL SOFTWARE & SERVICES
93,973,080
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT - 1.3%
265,437
TD SYNNEX Corp
42,116,889
TOTAL TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
42,116,889
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES - 0.8%
139,100
T-Mobile US, Inc
27,431,911
TOTAL TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES
27,431,911
TRANSPORTATION - 1.4%
196,037
Union Pacific Corp
46,088,299
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION
46,088,299
UTILITIES - 6.5%
699,279
Alliant Energy Corp
46,089,479
476,221
Duke Energy Corp
57,789,418
850,123
NextEra Energy, Inc
74,725,812
385,624
Southern Co
34,440,079
TOTAL UTILITIES
213,044,788
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $2,472,563,309)
3,211,490,024
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $2,472,563,309)
3,211,490,024
3
Part F of Form N-PORT was prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and in conformity with the
applicable rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) related to interim filings. Part F of Form N-PORT does not
include all information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. Certain footnote disclosures normally included in
financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this report pursuant to the rules of the SEC. For
a full set of the Fund’s notes to financial statements, please refer to the Fund’s most recently filed annual or semi-annual report.
Fair Value Measurements
The Fund’s investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board of Directors/
Trustees. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an
independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy which is used to
maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements
for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs
are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s assumptions about
the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the
circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit
spreads, etc.).
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of
investments).
The following table summarizes the market value of the Fund's investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value
them:
PRINCIPAL
DESCRIPTION
RATE
MATURITY
VALUE
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS -  2.8%
92606779
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS - 2.8%
92606779
$
89,825,000
(b)
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation
3
.630
%
02/02/26
$
89,825,000
2,781,779
(c)
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation
1
.060
02/02/26
2,781,779
TOTAL REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
(Cost $92,606,779)
92,606,779
TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $92,606,779)
92,606,779
TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 100.1%
(Cost $2,565,170,088)
3,304,096,803
OTHER ASSETS & LIABILITIES, NET -  (0.1)%
(
2,804,358
)
NET ASSETS - 100%
$
3,301,292,445
ADR
American Depositary Receipt
REIT
Real Estate Investment Trust
(a)
Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(b)
Agreement with Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 3.630% dated 1/30/26 to be repurchased at $89,852,172 on 2/2/26,
collateralized by Government Agency Securities, with coupon rate 4.125% and maturity dates 2/29/32–5/31/32, valued at
$91,621,703.
(c)
Agreement with Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 1.060% dated 1/30/26 to be repurchased at $2,782,025 on 2/2/26,
collateralized by Government Agency Securities, with coupon rate 4.375% and maturity date 7/15/27, valued at $2,837,472.
Dividend Value
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Long-Term Investments:
Common Stocks
$
3,211,490,024
$
$
$
3,211,490,024
Short-Term Investments:
Repurchase Agreements
92,606,779
92,606,779
Total
$
3,211,490,024
$
92,606,779
$
$
3,304,096,803
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Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
Large Cap Select
(Unaudited)
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS - 99.4%
48873471
COMMON STOCKS - 99.4%
48873471
BANKS - 2.0%
8,667
Citigroup, Inc
$
1,002,858
TOTAL BANKS
1,002,858
CAPITAL GOODS - 12.3%
9,646
Carrier Global Corp
574,708
2,969
Dover Corp
598,224
1,659
Eaton Corp plc
583,006
3,005
Emerson Electric Co
441,615
4,185
Honeywell International, Inc
952,171
5,907
Johnson Controls International plc
704,469
4,245
nVent Electric plc
476,544
774
Parker-Hannifin Corp
724,340
2,895
Regal Rexnord Corp
467,542
2,308
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp
531,163
TOTAL CAPITAL GOODS
6,053,782
COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - 1.9%
4,112
Waste Management, Inc
913,851
TOTAL COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
913,851
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL - 5.1%
10,514
(a)
Amazon.com, Inc
2,516,000
TOTAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL
2,516,000
CONSUMER SERVICES - 1.7%
2,261
Expedia Group, Inc
598,803
3,255
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc
236,932
TOTAL CONSUMER SERVICES
835,735
ENERGY - 2.6%
6,551
ConocoPhillips
682,811
10,236
Kinder Morgan, Inc
312,096
3,882
ONEOK, Inc
307,415
TOTAL ENERGY
1,302,322
EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS) - 1.6%
6,207
ProLogis, Inc
810,386
TOTAL EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS)
810,386
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 10.3%
786
BlackRock, Inc
879,487
3,960
Capital One Financial Corp
866,963
11,333
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc
626,148
3,410
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc
592,590
4,710
KKR & Co, Inc
538,165
2,034
Mastercard, Inc, Class A
1,095,899
6,669
Synchrony Financial
484,369
TOTAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
5,083,621
FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO - 2.8%
22,350
Hormel Foods Corp
550,034
4,526
Philip Morris International, Inc
812,145
TOTAL FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO
1,362,179
HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES - 7.9%
6,893
Abbott Laboratories
753,405
3,827
Cigna Group
1,049,019
8,360
CVS Health Corp
622,987
1,568
Elevance Health, Inc
542,120
2,803
(a)
Tenet Healthcare Corp
530,552
4,455
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc
387,897
TOTAL HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
3,885,980
INSURANCE - 1.9%
9,591
Fidelity National Financial, Inc
521,655
2,228
Marsh & McLennan Cos, Inc
419,287
TOTAL INSURANCE
940,942
5
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
MATERIALS - 1.2%
13,846
DuPont de Nemours, Inc
$
608,116
TOTAL MATERIALS
608,116
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT - 8.6%
10,259
Alphabet, Inc, Class C
3,472,979
1,033
Meta Platforms, Inc
740,145
TOTAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
4,213,124
PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES - 5.6%
3,380
Danaher Corp
739,848
27,405
(a)
Elanco Animal Health, Inc
659,913
1,178
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc
873,428
978
(a)
United Therapeutics Corp
459,161
TOTAL PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES
2,732,350
SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT - 15.6%
6,225
Broadcom, Inc
2,062,342
11,899
(a)
Intel Corp
552,947
4,745
Lam Research Corp
1,107,768
17,596
NVIDIA Corp
3,363,123
1,702
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, Sponsored ADR
562,613
TOTAL SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT
7,648,793
SOFTWARE & SERVICES - 8.6%
16,065
Gen Digital, Inc
385,399
919
Intuit, Inc
458,508
7,886
Microsoft Corp
3,393,267
TOTAL SOFTWARE & SERVICES
4,237,174
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT - 4.7%
6,912
Apple, Inc
1,793,526
3,103
TD SYNNEX Corp
492,353
TOTAL TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
2,285,879
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES - 0.7%
1,698
T-Mobile US, Inc
334,863
TOTAL TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES
334,863
TRANSPORTATION - 1.2%
2,578
Union Pacific Corp
606,088
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION
606,088
UTILITIES - 3.1%
4,907
Duke Energy Corp
595,464
10,284
NextEra Energy, Inc
903,964
TOTAL UTILITIES
1,499,428
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $31,041,603)
48,873,471
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $31,041,603)
48,873,471
PRINCIPAL
DESCRIPTION
RATE
MATURITY
VALUE
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS -  1.3%
625,000
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS - 1.3%
625,000
$
625,000
(b)
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation
3
.630
%
02/02/26
625,000
TOTAL REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
(Cost $625,000)
625,000
TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $625,000)
625,000
TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 100.7%
(Cost $31,666,603)
49,498,471
OTHER ASSETS & LIABILITIES, NET -  (0.7)%
(
331,623
)
NET ASSETS - 100%
$
49,166,848
ADR
American Depositary Receipt
(a)
Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(b)
Agreement with Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 3.630% dated 1/30/26 to be repurchased at $625,189 on 2/2/26,
collateralized by Government Agency Securities, with coupon rate 4.125% and maturity date 5/31/32, valued at $637,661.
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Large Cap Select
6
Part F of Form N-PORT was prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and in conformity with the
applicable rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) related to interim filings. Part F of Form N-PORT does not
include all information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. Certain footnote disclosures normally included in
financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this report pursuant to the rules of the SEC. For
a full set of the Fund’s notes to financial statements, please refer to the Fund’s most recently filed annual or semi-annual report.
Fair Value Measurements
The Fund’s investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board of Directors/
Trustees. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an
independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy which is used to
maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements
for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs
are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s assumptions about
the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the
circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit
spreads, etc.).
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of
investments).
The following table summarizes the market value of the Fund's investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value
them:
Large Cap Select
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Long-Term Investments:
Common Stocks
$
48,873,471
$
$
$
48,873,471
Short-Term Investments:
Repurchase Agreements
625,000
625,000
Total
$
48,873,471
$
625,000
$
$
49,498,471
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Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
Mid Cap Value Opportunities
(Unaudited)
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS - 99.7%
342985911
COMMON STOCKS - 99.7%
342985911
BANKS - 6.4%
58,230
East West Bancorp, Inc
$
6,663,841
158,850
Fifth Third Bancorp
7,977,447
32,167
M&T Bank Corp
7,127,242
TOTAL BANKS
21,768,530
CAPITAL GOODS - 19.1%
15,412
Carlisle Cos, Inc
5,253,797
98,519
Carrier Global Corp
5,869,762
35,597
Crane Co
6,501,436
36,659
Dover Corp
7,386,422
15,932
Hubbell, Inc
7,773,860
23,539
ITT, Inc
4,291,160
25,846
L3Harris Technologies, Inc
8,861,301
63,805
nVent Electric plc
7,162,749
41,262
Owens Corning
4,944,838
26,723
WESCO International, Inc
7,734,438
TOTAL CAPITAL GOODS
65,779,763
COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - 1.0%
49,629
(a)
Parsons Corp
3,477,008
TOTAL COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
3,477,008
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL - 1.3%
22,105
(a)
AutoNation, Inc
4,531,083
TOTAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL
4,531,083
CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL - 4.3%
36,594
DR Horton, Inc
5,446,651
17,326
Ralph Lauren Corp
6,123,182
41,207
Whirlpool Corp
3,296,148
TOTAL CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL
14,865,981
CONSUMER SERVICES - 2.7%
19,640
Darden Restaurants, Inc
3,915,234
77,545
Travel & Leisure Co
5,392,479
TOTAL CONSUMER SERVICES
9,307,713
ENERGY - 6.3%
89,496
Baker Hughes Co
5,015,356
27,958
Diamondback Energy, Inc
4,583,714
319,464
Permian Resources Corp, Class A
5,152,954
103,534
Williams Cos, Inc
6,963,697
TOTAL ENERGY
21,715,721
EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS) - 8.1%
43,628
Digital Realty Trust, Inc
7,240,067
59,527
Regency Centers Corp
4,337,732
132,886
STAG Industrial, Inc
4,984,554
88,267
Ventas, Inc
6,855,698
173,895
Weyerhaeuser Co
4,483,013
TOTAL EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS)
27,901,064
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 6.4%
113,887
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc
6,967,607
105,790
OneMain Holdings, Inc
6,933,476
48,093
Raymond James Financial, Inc
7,976,705
TOTAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
21,877,788
FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO - 1.8%
37,577
McCormick & Co, Inc
2,323,386
208,405
Primo Brands Corp
3,947,191
TOTAL FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO
6,270,577
HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES - 0.7%
11,939
Humana, Inc
2,330,493
TOTAL HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
2,330,493
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Mid Cap Value Opportunities
8
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
INSURANCE - 5.6%
26,950
Allstate Corp
$
5,362,780
81,693
(a)
Arch Capital Group Ltd
7,845,796
80,328
Unum Group
6,102,518
TOTAL INSURANCE
19,311,094
MATERIALS - 4.5%
84,463
DuPont de Nemours, Inc
3,709,615
21,081
Reliance, Inc
6,946,189
60,775
Westlake Corp
4,820,673
TOTAL MATERIALS
15,476,477
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT - 1.5%
23,240
(a)
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc
5,119,772
TOTAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
5,119,772
PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES - 8.1%
64,147
(a)
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc
3,626,871
243,070
(a)
Elanco Animal Health, Inc
5,853,126
142,076
(a)
Exelixis, Inc
5,876,263
40,231
(a)
Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc
6,617,597
12,669
(a)
United Therapeutics Corp
5,947,969
TOTAL PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES
27,921,826
SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT - 4.6%
71,630
Microchip Technology, Inc
5,438,150
26,901
MKS, Inc
6,332,764
42,231
Qnity Electronics, Inc
4,061,778
TOTAL SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT
15,832,692
SOFTWARE & SERVICES - 3.6%
27,126
(a)
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd
4,869,388
172,511
Gen Digital, Inc
4,138,539
13,513
VeriSign, Inc
3,300,280
TOTAL SOFTWARE & SERVICES
12,308,207
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT - 6.4%
25,473
(a)
Ciena Corp
6,414,356
76,669
Crane NXT Co
3,873,318
202,294
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co
4,353,367
46,490
TD SYNNEX Corp
7,376,568
TOTAL TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
22,017,609
UTILITIES - 7.3%
92,333
Alliant Energy Corp
6,085,668
38,168
American Electric Power Co, Inc
4,571,572
59,884
CMS Energy Corp
4,281,107
74,200
Eversource Energy
5,129,446
107,831
FirstEnergy Corp
5,104,720
TOTAL UTILITIES
25,172,513
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $226,087,857)
342,985,911
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $226,087,857)
342,985,911
PRINCIPAL
DESCRIPTION
RATE
MATURITY
VALUE
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS -  0.4%
1,475,000
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS - 0.4%
1,475,000
$
1,475,000
(b)
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation
3
.630
%
02/02/26
1,475,000
TOTAL REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
(Cost $1,475,000)
1,475,000
TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $1,475,000)
1,475,000
TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 100.1%
(Cost $227,562,857)
344,460,911
OTHER ASSETS & LIABILITIES, NET -  (0.1)%
(
427,863
)
NET ASSETS - 100%
$
344,033,048
9
Part F of Form N-PORT was prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and in conformity with the
applicable rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) related to interim filings. Part F of Form N-PORT does not
include all information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. Certain footnote disclosures normally included in
financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this report pursuant to the rules of the SEC. For
a full set of the Fund’s notes to financial statements, please refer to the Fund’s most recently filed annual or semi-annual report.
Fair Value Measurements
The Fund’s investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board of Directors/
Trustees. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an
independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy which is used to
maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements
for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs
are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s assumptions about
the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the
circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit
spreads, etc.).
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of
investments).
The following table summarizes the market value of the Fund's investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value
them:
(a)
Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(b)
Agreement with Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 3.630% dated 1/30/26 to be repurchased at $1,475,446 on 2/2/26,
collateralized by Government Agency Securities, with coupon rate 3.875% and maturity date 8/31/32, valued at $1,504,625.
Mid Cap Value Opportunities
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Long-Term Investments:
Common Stocks
$
342,985,911
$
$
$
342,985,911
Short-Term Investments:
Repurchase Agreements
1,475,000
1,475,000
Total
$
342,985,911
$
1,475,000
$
$
344,460,911
10
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
Small Cap Growth Opportunities
(Unaudited)
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS - 99.4%
316880547
COMMON STOCKS - 99.4%
316880547
AUTOMOBILES & COMPONENTS - 1.7%
42,504
Patrick Industries, Inc
$
5,362,730
TOTAL AUTOMOBILES & COMPONENTS
5,362,730
BANKS - 2.4%
51,754
Ameris Bancorp
4,172,407
40,445
Preferred Bank
3,468,968
TOTAL BANKS
7,641,375
CAPITAL GOODS - 21.6%
50,890
(a)
Bloom Energy Corp, Class A
7,703,219
18,651
(a)
Dycom Industries, Inc
6,796,238
64,217
(a)
EquipmentShare.com, Inc, Class A
1,997,149
21,282
ESCO Technologies, Inc
4,855,914
48,754
Federal Signal Corp
5,269,820
40,641
Granite Construction, Inc
4,906,994
33,961
JBT Marel Corp
5,342,405
60,623
(a)
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc
6,244,775
30,034
(a)
Modine Manufacturing Co
5,546,078
25,920
(a)
SPX Technologies, Inc
5,401,987
90,752
(a)
Trex Co, Inc
3,758,948
23,082
VSE Corp
5,045,033
27,170
(a)
York Space Systems, Inc
922,421
109,096
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp
5,030,417
TOTAL CAPITAL GOODS
68,821,398
COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - 2.8%
41,559
(a)
Casella Waste Systems, Inc, Class A
4,192,472
27,855
(a)
Huron Consulting Group, Inc
4,707,495
TOTAL COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
8,899,967
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL - 2.4%
25,610
(a)
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc
4,570,873
28,842
(a)
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc
3,181,561
TOTAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL
7,752,434
CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL - 2.0%
142,799
Steven Madden Ltd
6,266,020
TOTAL CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL
6,266,020
CONSUMER SERVICES - 4.7%
29,101
(a)
Planet Fitness, Inc
2,649,355
68,875
Red Rock Resorts, Inc, Class A
4,348,079
50,139
(a)
Stride, Inc
4,241,759
14,146
Wingstop, Inc
3,754,773
TOTAL CONSUMER SERVICES
14,993,966
ENERGY - 3.1%
85,764
Matador Resources Co
3,879,963
106,908
Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc
5,900,253
TOTAL ENERGY
9,780,216
EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS) - 2.5%
136,158
CareTrust REIT, Inc
5,084,140
15,830
EastGroup Properties, Inc
2,875,361
TOTAL EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS)
7,959,501
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 5.0%
43,216
FirstCash Holdings, Inc
7,368,328
60,438
Moelis & Co, Class A
4,331,591
12,119
Piper Sandler Cos
4,197,416
TOTAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
15,897,335
HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES - 15.4%
37,994
(a)
Addus HomeCare Corp
3,931,619
232,826
(a)
Alphatec Holdings, Inc
3,452,810
23,284
Ensign Group, Inc
3,996,931
44,063
(a)
Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc
3,002,893
11
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
(continued)
40,625
(a)
Glaukos Corp
$
4,849,813
35,728
(a)
Guardant Health, Inc
4,074,421
73,166
(a)
HealthEquity, Inc
6,268,131
192,722
(a)
Privia Health Group, Inc
4,475,005
92,106
(a)
PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp
2,667,390
78,634
(a)
RadNet, Inc
5,512,243
221,529
(a)
SI-BONE, Inc
3,672,951
123,319
(a)
Waystar Holding Corp
3,275,353
TOTAL HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
49,179,560
INSURANCE - 1.8%
24,461
(a)
Palomar Holdings, Inc
3,023,135
64,248
(a)
Skyward Specialty Insurance Group, Inc
2,866,746
TOTAL INSURANCE
5,889,881
MATERIALS - 3.1%
49,144
Commercial Metals Co
3,777,699
52,684
(a)
Knife River Corp
3,538,784
131,705
(a)
Ramaco Resources, Inc, Class A
2,569,565
TOTAL MATERIALS
9,886,048
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT - 1.2%
261,964
(a)
Magnite, Inc
3,790,619
591,081
(a),(b)
Videopropulsion, Inc
5,911
TOTAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
3,796,530
PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES - 10.3%
117,934
(a)
ADMA Biologics, Inc
2,040,258
85,496
(a)
Alkermes plc
2,897,460
46,041
(a)
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc
3,768,456
34,046
(a)
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc
2,360,409
34,714
(a)
Axsome Therapeutics, Inc
6,396,055
33,100
(a)
Bridgebio Pharma, Inc
2,557,637
41,099
(a)
Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc
2,052,484
10,031
(a)
Krystal Biotech, Inc
2,801,056
5,275
(a)
Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc
2,581,110
29,519
(a)
Mirum Pharmaceuticals, Inc
3,046,951
52,183
(a)
Scholar Rock Holding Corp
2,313,794
TOTAL PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES
32,815,670
SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT - 7.2%
68,313
(a)
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc
2,521,433
52,032
(a)
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd
6,518,569
28,597
(a)
Impinj, Inc
3,949,245
50,735
(a)
Rambus, Inc
5,775,165
53,672
(a)
Semtech Corp
4,280,342
TOTAL SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT
23,044,754
SOFTWARE & SERVICES - 7.7%
35,285
(a)
Agilysys, Inc
3,060,974
117,106
(a)
Braze, Inc, Class A
2,438,147
3,151
(a)
Cellebrite DI Ltd
46,351
122,271
(a)
Cleanspark, Inc
1,447,689
40,524
(a)
Commvault Systems, Inc
3,472,907
31,444
(a)
DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc
1,737,281
57,576
(a)
JFrog Ltd
3,155,165
128,798
(a)
nCino, Inc
2,749,837
49,490
(a)
Q2 Holdings, Inc
3,031,262
45,736
(a)
Workiva, Inc
3,522,587
TOTAL SOFTWARE & SERVICES
24,662,200
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT - 4.5%
24,798
Badger Meter, Inc
3,634,891
7,470
(a)
Fabrinet
3,656,117
57,769
(a),(c)
IonQ, Inc
2,309,604
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Small Cap Growth Opportunities
12
Part F of Form N-PORT was prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and in conformity with the
applicable rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) related to interim filings. Part F of Form N-PORT does not
include all information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. Certain footnote disclosures normally included in
financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this report pursuant to the rules of the SEC. For
a full set of the Fund’s notes to financial statements, please refer to the Fund’s most recently filed annual or semi-annual report.
Fair Value Measurements
The Fund’s investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board of Directors/
Trustees. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an
independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy which is used to
maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements
for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs
are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s assumptions about
the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the
circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit
spreads, etc.).
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of
investments).
The following table summarizes the market value of the Fund's investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value
them:
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
(continued)
186,407
(a)
Mirion Technologies, Inc
$
4,630,350
TOTAL TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
14,230,962
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $260,135,911)
316,880,547
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $260,135,911)
316,880,547
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
RATE
VALUE
INVESTMENTS PURCHASED WITH COLLATERAL FROM SECURITIES LENDING - 0.8%
2,535,630
(d)
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money
Market Portfolio
3.710%(e)
2,535,630
TOTAL INVESTMENTS PURCHASED WITH COLLATERAL FROM SECURITIES LENDING
(Cost $2,535,630)
2,535,630
TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 100.2%
(Cost $262,671,541)
319,416,177
OTHER ASSETS & LIABILITIES, NET -  (0.2)%
(
698,498
)
NET ASSETS - 100%
$
318,717,679
REIT
Real Estate Investment Trust
(a)
Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(b)
For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 3.
(c)
Investment, or a portion of investment, is out on loan for securities lending. The total value of the securities out on loan as of the end
of the fiscal period was $2,286,496.
(d)
Investments made with cash collateral received from securities on loan.
(e)
The rate shown is the one-day yield as of the end of the reporting period.
Small Cap Growth Opportunities
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Long-Term Investments:
Common Stocks
$
316,874,636
$
$
5,911
$
316,880,547
Investments Purchased with Collateral from Securities
Lending
2,535,630
2,535,630
Total
$
319,410,266
$
$
5,911
$
319,416,177
13
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
Small Cap Select
(Unaudited)
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS - 98.1%
427338557
COMMON STOCKS - 98.1%
427338557
AUTOMOBILES & COMPONENTS - 1.8%
63,305
Patrick Industries, Inc
$
7,987,192
TOTAL AUTOMOBILES & COMPONENTS
7,987,192
BANKS - 10.9%
66,594
Ameris Bancorp
5,368,808
145,208
Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp
5,639,879
102,518
Banner Corp
6,339,713
116,068
First Merchants Corp
4,614,864
181,379
Home BancShares, Inc
5,241,853
230,395
Old National Bancorp
5,628,550
48,341
Preferred Bank
4,146,207
50,790
UMB Financial Corp
6,457,441
26,645
Wintrust Financial Corp
3,929,871
TOTAL BANKS
47,367,186
CAPITAL GOODS - 19.1%
51,386
(a)
AAR Corp
5,442,291
12,588
(a)
AeroVironment, Inc
3,504,373
42,617
Arcosa, Inc
4,878,368
109,916
Atmus Filtration Technologies, Inc
6,371,831
18,496
(a)
Dycom Industries, Inc
6,739,757
27,582
EnPro, Inc
6,586,030
87,016
(a)
EquipmentShare.com, Inc, Class A
2,706,198
26,269
ESCO Technologies, Inc
5,993,798
240,013
(a)
Gates Industrial Corp plc
5,525,099
52,665
Granite Construction, Inc
6,358,772
40,676
JBT Marel Corp
6,398,742
60,608
(a)
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc
6,243,230
28,994
(a)
SPX Technologies, Inc
6,042,640
115,828
(a)
Trex Co, Inc
4,797,596
14,779
Watts Water Technologies, Inc, Class A
4,423,502
36,778
(a)
York Space Systems, Inc
1,248,613
TOTAL CAPITAL GOODS
83,260,840
COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - 0.9%
40,664
Maximus, Inc
3,840,308
TOTAL COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
3,840,308
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL - 3.3%
27,665
(a)
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc
4,937,649
192,570
Monro, Inc
3,604,911
60,856
Signet Jewelers Ltd
5,615,183
TOTAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL
14,157,743
CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL - 2.8%
167,677
Steven Madden Ltd
7,357,667
148,846
(a)
Tri Pointe Homes, Inc
4,964,014
TOTAL CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL
12,321,681
CONSUMER SERVICES - 3.4%
57,316
Boyd Gaming Corp
4,845,495
213,768
(a)
Universal Technical Institute, Inc
5,949,163
14,595
Wingstop, Inc
3,873,951
TOTAL CONSUMER SERVICES
14,668,609
ENERGY - 4.2%
137,756
Matador Resources Co
6,232,082
230,168
Northern Oil & Gas, Inc
5,754,200
110,869
Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc
6,118,860
TOTAL ENERGY
18,105,142
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Small Cap Select
14
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS) - 4.3%
214,854
CareTrust REIT, Inc
$
8,022,649
29,913
EastGroup Properties, Inc
5,433,397
146,437
STAG Industrial, Inc
5,492,852
TOTAL EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS)
18,948,898
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 5.5%
475,864
BGC Group, Inc, Class A
4,335,121
53,931
FirstCash Holdings, Inc
9,195,236
351,876
Ladder Capital Corp
3,860,080
18,613
Piper Sandler Cos
6,446,612
TOTAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
23,837,049
HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES - 9.9%
296,405
(a)
Alphatec Holdings, Inc
4,395,686
66,501
(a)
Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc
4,532,043
38,975
(a)
Glaukos Corp
4,652,835
123,745
(a)
Guardian Pharmacy Services, Inc, Class A
3,737,099
73,607
(a)
HealthEquity, Inc
6,305,912
73,076
(a)
Merit Medical Systems, Inc
5,925,733
241,934
(a)
Phreesia, Inc
3,249,174
86,816
(a)
RadNet, Inc
6,085,801
243,067
(a)
SI-BONE, Inc
4,030,051
TOTAL HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
42,914,334
INSURANCE - 0.7%
12,170
Primerica, Inc
3,201,197
TOTAL INSURANCE
3,201,197
MATERIALS - 4.0%
126,489
Avient Corp
4,572,577
63,539
Commercial Metals Co
4,884,243
69,537
(a)
Knife River Corp
4,670,800
178,197
(a)
Ramaco Resources, Inc, Class A
3,476,624
TOTAL MATERIALS
17,604,244
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT - 2.7%
77,893
(a)
IMAX Corp
2,719,244
298,502
(a)
Magnite, Inc
4,319,324
129,212
(a)
Ziff Davis, Inc
4,938,483
TOTAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
11,977,051
PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES - 7.3%
130,045
(a)
ADMA Biologics, Inc
2,249,778
85,752
(a)
Alkermes plc
2,906,135
62,972
(a)
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc
5,154,258
29,304
(a)
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc
2,031,646
34,494
(a)
Axsome Therapeutics, Inc
6,355,520
22,588
(a)
Bridgebio Pharma, Inc
1,745,375
43,521
(a)
Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc
2,173,439
13,290
(a)
Krystal Biotech, Inc
3,711,100
4,545
(a)
Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc
2,223,914
77,566
(a)
Scholar Rock Holding Corp
3,439,276
TOTAL PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES
31,990,441
SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT - 4.7%
124,358
(a)
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc
4,590,054
148,700
(a)
Ichor Holdings Ltd
4,511,558
32,473
(a)
Impinj, Inc
4,484,521
61,240
(a)
Rigetti Computing, Inc
1,112,731
72,282
(a)
Semtech Corp
5,764,489
TOTAL SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT
20,463,353
SOFTWARE & SERVICES - 5.6%
154,609
(a)
Braze, Inc, Class A
3,218,959
143,008
(a)
Cellebrite DI Ltd
2,103,648
330,948
(a)
Cleanspark, Inc
3,918,424
47,321
(a)
Commvault Systems, Inc
4,055,410
41,722
(a)
DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc
2,305,141
15
Part F of Form N-PORT was prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and in conformity with the
applicable rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) related to interim filings. Part F of Form N-PORT does not
include all information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. Certain footnote disclosures normally included in
financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this report pursuant to the rules of the SEC. For
a full set of the Fund’s notes to financial statements, please refer to the Fund’s most recently filed annual or semi-annual report.
Fair Value Measurements
The Fund’s investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board of Directors/
Trustees. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an
independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy which is used to
maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements
for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs
are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s assumptions about
the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the
circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit
spreads, etc.).
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
SOFTWARE & SERVICES
(continued)
70,325
(a)
Q2 Holdings, Inc
$
4,307,406
57,216
(a)
Workiva, Inc
4,406,776
TOTAL SOFTWARE & SERVICES
24,315,764
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT - 3.0%
228,593
(a)
Mirion Technologies, Inc
5,678,250
37,055
(a)
Plexus Corp
7,386,173
TOTAL TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
13,064,423
TRANSPORTATION - 0.9%
41,787
ArcBest Corp
3,770,023
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION
3,770,023
UTILITIES - 3.1%
86,207
Black Hills Corp
6,291,387
85,829
Spire, Inc
7,251,692
TOTAL UTILITIES
13,543,079
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $374,291,960)
427,338,557
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $374,291,960)
427,338,557
PRINCIPAL
DESCRIPTION
RATE
MATURITY
VALUE
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS -  1.4%
6143678
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS - 1.4%
6143678
$
5,950,000
(b)
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation
3
.630
%
02/02/26
5,950,000
193,678
(c)
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation
1
.060
02/02/26
193,678
TOTAL REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
(Cost $6,143,678)
6,143,678
TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $6,143,678)
6,143,678
TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 99.5%
(Cost $380,435,638)
433,482,235
OTHER ASSETS & LIABILITIES, NET -  0.5%
2,205,189
NET ASSETS - 100%
$
435,687,424
REIT
Real Estate Investment Trust
(a)
Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(b)
Agreement with Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 3.630% dated 1/30/26 to be repurchased at $5,951,800 on 2/2/26,
collateralized by Government Agency Securities, with coupon rate 4.125% and maturity date 2/29/32, valued at $6,069,154.
(c)
Agreement with Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 1.060% dated 1/30/26 to be repurchased at $193,695 on 2/2/26,
collateralized by Government Agency Securities, with coupon rate 4.375% and maturity date 7/15/27, valued at $197,650.
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Small Cap Select
16
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of
investments).
The following table summarizes the market value of the Fund's investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value
them:
Small Cap Select
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Long-Term Investments:
Common Stocks
$
427,338,557
$
$
$
427,338,557
Short-Term Investments:
Repurchase Agreements
6,143,678
6,143,678
Total
$
427,338,557
$
6,143,678
$
$
433,482,235
17
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
Small Cap Value
(Unaudited)
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS - 99.9%
275903817
COMMON STOCKS - 99.9%
275903817
AUTOMOBILES & COMPONENTS - 1.3%
87,297
Standard Motor Products, Inc
$
3,485,769
TOTAL AUTOMOBILES & COMPONENTS
3,485,769
BANKS - 18.8%
71,029
Ameris Bancorp
5,726,358
82,711
Banner Corp
5,114,848
78,560
Cathay General Bancorp
4,020,701
177,661
ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc
4,729,336
125,697
First Merchants Corp
4,997,713
239,440
OceanFirst Financial Corp
4,489,500
247,049
Old Second Bancorp, Inc
4,901,452
38,377
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc
3,649,269
48,564
Preferred Bank
4,165,334
43,827
UMB Financial Corp
5,572,165
30,020
Wintrust Financial Corp
4,427,650
TOTAL BANKS
51,794,326
CAPITAL GOODS - 9.6%
17,703
Alamo Group, Inc
3,457,573
31,415
Boise Cascade Co
2,538,646
38,131
EnerSys
6,870,825
127,840
(a)
Gates Industrial Corp plc
2,942,877
405,942
(a)
Hillman Solutions Corp
3,803,677
106,825
(a)
Resideo Technologies, Inc
3,659,824
316,176
(a)
Stratasys Ltd
3,383,083
TOTAL CAPITAL GOODS
26,656,505
COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - 5.0%
164,137
Deluxe Corp
4,333,217
51,881
Korn Ferry
3,604,173
29,445
(a)
Parsons Corp
2,062,917
29,743
(a)
Willdan Group, Inc
3,753,566
TOTAL COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
13,753,873
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL - 1.0%
7,523
Group  Automotive, Inc
2,665,098
TOTAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL
2,665,098
CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL - 5.2%
117,498
La-Z-Boy, Inc
4,278,102
26,550
(a)
M
3,549,735
87,816
Steven Madden Ltd
3,853,366
33,569
Whirlpool Corp
2,685,185
TOTAL CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL
14,366,388
CONSUMER SERVICES - 0.9%
30,778
(a)
Stride, Inc
2,603,819
TOTAL CONSUMER SERVICES
2,603,819
ENERGY - 6.5%
47,149
Cactus, Inc, Class A
2,651,188
128,516
(a)
CNX Resources Corp
4,986,421
193,183
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp, Class A
4,928,098
76,432
Matador Resources Co
3,457,784
80,339
Northern Oil & Gas, Inc
2,008,475
TOTAL ENERGY
18,031,966
EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS) - 7.1%
186,406
Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc
2,169,766
138,552
COPT Defense Properties
4,268,787
51,206
EPR Properties
2,777,413
97,321
Getty Realty Corp
2,906,005
87,682
LXP Industrial Trust
4,344,643
80,809
STAG Industrial, Inc
3,031,146
TOTAL EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS)
19,497,760
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Small Cap Value
18
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 5.4%
308,882
Ladder Capital Corp
$
3,388,436
67,418
OneMain Holdings, Inc
4,418,576
14,341
Piper Sandler Cos
4,967,005
240,634
(a)
Wealthfront Corp
2,088,703
TOTAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
14,862,720
FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO - 0.6%
85,024
Primo Brands Corp
1,610,355
TOTAL FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO
1,610,355
HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES - 2.7%
23,646
(a)
Addus HomeCare Corp
2,446,888
52,491
(a)
Enovis Corp
1,156,902
115,638
(a)
Option Care Health, Inc
3,931,692
TOTAL HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
7,535,482
INSURANCE - 4.7%
153,938
(a)
Ategrity Specialty Holdings LLC
2,741,636
69,337
CNO Financial Group, Inc
2,915,621
127,594
(a)
Hamilton Insurance Group Ltd, Class B
3,540,733
54,146
Stewart Information Services Corp
3,651,065
TOTAL INSURANCE
12,849,055
MATERIALS - 5.2%
116,314
(a)
Coeur Mining, Inc
2,377,458
66,363
Commercial Metals Co
5,101,324
29,133
(a)
Knife River Corp
1,956,864
45,565
Minerals Technologies, Inc
2,996,354
12,760
Quaker Chemical Corp
1,961,722
TOTAL MATERIALS
14,393,722
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT - 1.9%
150,030
(a)
Magnite, Inc
2,170,934
83,429
(a)
Ziff Davis, Inc
3,188,656
TOTAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
5,359,590
PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES - 5.6%
115,690
(a)
Alkermes plc
3,920,734
25,190
(a)
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc
2,061,802
31,308
(a)
Exelixis, Inc
1,294,899
72,220
(a)
Immunovant, Inc
1,877,720
13,741
(a)
Krystal Biotech, Inc
3,837,037
38,786
(a)
Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc
2,500,533
TOTAL PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES
15,492,725
REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT - 0.7%
206,385
Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc
2,032,892
TOTAL REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT
2,032,892
SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT - 3.7%
159,496
(a)
MaxLinear, Inc
2,767,256
17,567
MKS, Inc
4,135,447
106,335
(a)
Veeco Instruments, Inc
3,320,842
TOTAL SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT
10,223,545
SOFTWARE & SERVICES - 3.3%
221,870
(a)
Cleanspark, Inc
2,626,941
15,924
(a)
Commvault Systems, Inc
1,364,687
85,621
(a),(b)
I3 Verticals, Inc, Class A
1,901,642
50,487
(a)
Q2 Holdings, Inc
3,092,329
TOTAL SOFTWARE & SERVICES
8,985,599
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT - 3.8%
63,732
Crane NXT Co
3,219,740
176,072
(a)
Harmonic, Inc
1,711,420
28,133
(a)
Plexus Corp
5,607,751
TOTAL TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
10,538,911
TRANSPORTATION - 1.3%
136,161
Schneider National, Inc, Class B
3,654,561
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION
3,654,561
19
Part F of Form N-PORT was prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and in conformity with the
applicable rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) related to interim filings. Part F of Form N-PORT does not
include all information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. Certain footnote disclosures normally included in
financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this report pursuant to the rules of the SEC. For
a full set of the Fund’s notes to financial statements, please refer to the Fund’s most recently filed annual or semi-annual report.
Fair Value Measurements
The Fund’s investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board of Directors/
Trustees. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an
independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy which is used to
maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements
for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs
are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s assumptions about
the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the
circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit
spreads, etc.).
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of
investments).
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
UTILITIES - 5.6%
63,494
Black Hills Corp
$
4,633,792
30,993
ONE Gas, Inc
2,465,803
48,364
Otter Tail Corp
4,312,134
48,496
Spire, Inc
4,097,427
TOTAL UTILITIES
15,509,156
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $200,385,691)
275,903,817
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $200,385,691)
275,903,817
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
RATE
VALUE
INVESTMENTS PURCHASED WITH COLLATERAL FROM SECURITIES LENDING - 0.0%
52,542
(c)
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money
Market Portfolio
3.710%(d)
52,542
TOTAL INVESTMENTS PURCHASED WITH COLLATERAL FROM SECURITIES LENDING
(Cost $52,542)
52,542
PRINCIPAL
DESCRIPTION
RATE
MATURITY
VALUE
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS -  0.3%
650,000
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS - 0.3%
650,000
$
650,000
(e)
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation
3
.630
02/02/26
650,000
TOTAL REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
(Cost $650,000)
650,000
TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $650,000)
650,000
TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 100.2%
(Cost $201,088,233)
276,606,359
OTHER ASSETS & LIABILITIES, NET -  (0.2)%
(
438,561
)
NET ASSETS - 100%
$
276,167,798
REIT
Real Estate Investment Trust
(a)
Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(b)
Investment, or a portion of investment, is out on loan for securities lending. The total value of the securities out on loan as of the end
of the fiscal period was $49,373.
(c)
Investments made with cash collateral received from securities on loan.
(d)
The rate shown is the one-day yield as of the end of the reporting period.
(e)
Agreement with Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 3.630% dated 1/30/26 to be repurchased at $650,197 on 2/2/26,
collateralized by Government Agency Securities, with coupon rate 4.125% and maturity date 5/31/32, valued at $663,151.
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Small Cap Value
20
The following table summarizes the market value of the Fund's investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value
them:
Small Cap Value
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Long-Term Investments:
Common Stocks
$
275,903,817
$
$
$
275,903,817
Investments Purchased with Collateral from Securities
Lending
52,542
52,542
Short-Term Investments:
Repurchase Agreements
650,000
650,000
Total
$
275,956,359
$
650,000
$
$
276,606,359
21
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
Small/Mid Cap Growth Opportunities
(Unaudited)
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS - 99.7%
166942418
COMMON STOCKS - 99.7%
166942418
AUTOMOBILES & COMPONENTS - 1.6%
21,416
Patrick Industries, Inc
$
2,702,057
TOTAL AUTOMOBILES & COMPONENTS
2,702,057
BANKS - 2.5%
19,786
SOUTHSTATE BANK CORP
2,024,702
16,637
UMB Financial Corp
2,115,228
TOTAL BANKS
4,139,930
CAPITAL GOODS - 24.2%
5,496
(a)
AeroVironment, Inc
1,530,031
7,662
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc
1,995,261
21,021
(a)
Bloom Energy Corp, Class A
3,181,949
7,493
Carpenter Technology Corp
2,381,500
6,724
(a)
Dycom Industries, Inc
2,450,158
3,488
EMCOR Group, Inc
2,513,906
33,909
(a)
EquipmentShare.com, Inc, Class A
1,054,570
10,269
ESCO Technologies, Inc
2,343,078
11,746
FTAI Aviation Ltd
3,198,671
17,972
Granite Construction, Inc
2,169,939
15,257
JBT Marel Corp
2,400,079
27,770
(a)
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc
2,860,588
9,330
(a)
MasTec, Inc
2,243,678
16,989
(a)
Modine Manufacturing Co
3,137,189
30,947
(a)
Rocket Lab Corp
2,477,926
11,311
(a)
SPX Technologies, Inc
2,357,326
40,504
(a)
Trex Co, Inc
1,677,676
14,241
(a)
York Space Systems, Inc
483,482
TOTAL CAPITAL GOODS
40,457,007
COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - 0.9%
35,283
GFL Environmental, Inc
1,515,405
TOTAL COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
1,515,405
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL - 2.4%
13,295
(a)
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc
2,372,892
15,252
(a)
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc
1,682,448
TOTAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL
4,055,340
CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL - 2.0%
37,759
Somnigroup International, Inc
3,317,128
TOTAL CONSUMER DURABLES & APPAREL
3,317,128
CONSUMER SERVICES - 6.7%
40,907
(a)
Dutch Bros, Inc, Class A
2,224,932
32,877
Red Rock Resorts, Inc, Class A
2,075,525
13,552
Texas Roadhouse, Inc
2,437,463
72,595
(a)
Universal Technical Institute, Inc
2,020,319
9,059
Wingstop, Inc
2,404,530
TOTAL CONSUMER SERVICES
11,162,769
CONSUMER STAPLES DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL - 1.3%
3,605
Casey's General Stores, Inc
2,186,432
TOTAL CONSUMER STAPLES DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL
2,186,432
ENERGY - 2.7%
120,848
Permian Resources Corp, Class A
1,949,278
47,596
Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc
2,626,823
TOTAL ENERGY
4,576,101
EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS) - 0.8%
33,983
CareTrust REIT, Inc
1,268,925
TOTAL EQUITY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS (REITS)
1,268,925
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 7.4%
54,533
Equitable Holdings, Inc
2,530,331
6,657
Evercore, Inc, Class A
2,351,718
19,503
FirstCash Holdings, Inc
3,325,262
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Small/Mid Cap Growth Opportunities
22
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
FINANCIAL SERVICES
(continued)
11,578
Houlihan Lokey, Inc
$
1,948,809
6,683
Piper Sandler Cos
2,314,657
TOTAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
12,470,777
HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES - 13.0%
21,016
(a)
Addus HomeCare Corp
2,174,736
11,551
Encompass Health Corp
1,091,916
10,607
Ensign Group, Inc
1,820,798
19,094
(a)
Glaukos Corp
2,279,442
24,014
(a)
Guardant Health, Inc
2,738,556
28,391
(a)
HealthEquity, Inc
2,432,257
13,736
(a)
Masimo Corp
1,886,365
25,067
(a)
Merit Medical Systems, Inc
2,032,683
7,406
(a)
Penumbra, Inc
2,652,607
38,524
(a)
RadNet, Inc
2,700,532
TOTAL HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
21,809,892
INSURANCE - 1.7%
3,390
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc
1,342,033
34,484
(a)
Skyward Specialty Insurance Group, Inc
1,538,676
TOTAL INSURANCE
2,880,709
MATERIALS - 1.8%
23,651
(a)
Knife River Corp
1,588,638
24,459
(a),(b)
MP Materials Corp
1,437,455
TOTAL MATERIALS
3,026,093
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT - 1.9%
44,042
(a)
IMAX Corp
1,537,506
108,742
(a)
Magnite, Inc
1,573,497
TOTAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
3,111,003
PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES - 9.7%
20,959
(a)
Alkermes plc
710,301
13,066
(a)
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc
905,866
6,092
(a)
Ascendis Pharma A.S., ADR
1,377,401
17,266
(a)
Axsome Therapeutics, Inc
3,181,261
14,744
(a)
Bridgebio Pharma, Inc
1,139,269
12,928
(a)
Insmed, Inc
2,028,015
16,335
(a)
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc
1,350,414
7,863
(a)
Krystal Biotech, Inc
2,195,664
1,514
(a)
Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc
740,815
25,253
(a)
Scholar Rock Holding Corp
1,119,718
3,353
(a)
United Therapeutics Corp
1,574,200
TOTAL PHARMACEUTICALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES
16,322,924
SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT - 4.8%
35,320
(a)
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc
1,303,661
23,043
(a)
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd
2,886,827
13,291
(a)
Impinj, Inc
1,835,487
25,127
(a)
Semtech Corp
2,003,879
TOTAL SEMICONDUCTORS & SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT
8,029,854
SOFTWARE & SERVICES - 8.2%
17,704
(a)
Agilysys, Inc
1,535,822
66,385
(a)
Braze, Inc, Class A
1,382,136
16,369
(a)
DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc
904,387
69,113
(a)
Dynatrace, Inc
2,632,514
34,393
(a)
JFrog Ltd
1,884,736
84,644
(a)
nCino, Inc
1,807,149
21,570
(a)
ServiceTitan, Inc, Class A
1,689,794
23,578
(a)
Workiva, Inc
1,815,978
TOTAL SOFTWARE & SERVICES
13,652,516
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT - 4.9%
9,598
Badger Meter, Inc
1,406,875
12,985
Jabil, Inc
3,079,912
4,022
(a)
Lumentum Holdings, Inc
1,575,980
23
Part F of Form N-PORT was prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and in conformity with the
applicable rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) related to interim filings. Part F of Form N-PORT does not
include all information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. Certain footnote disclosures normally included in
financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this report pursuant to the rules of the SEC. For
a full set of the Fund’s notes to financial statements, please refer to the Fund’s most recently filed annual or semi-annual report.
Fair Value Measurements
The Fund’s investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board of Directors/
Trustees. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an
independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy which is used to
maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements
for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs
are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s assumptions about
the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the
circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit
spreads, etc.).
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
VALUE
TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
(continued)
86,589
(a)
Mirion Technologies, Inc
$
2,150,871
TOTAL TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT
8,213,638
TRANSPORTATION - 1.2%
13,800
(a)
XPO, Inc
2,043,918
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION
2,043,918
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $140,037,685)
166,942,418
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $140,037,685)
166,942,418
SHARES
DESCRIPTION
RATE
VALUE
INVESTMENTS PURCHASED WITH COLLATERAL FROM SECURITIES LENDING - 0.8%
1,273,132
(c)
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money
Market Portfolio
3.710%(d)
1,273,132
TOTAL INVESTMENTS PURCHASED WITH COLLATERAL FROM SECURITIES LENDING
(Cost $1,273,132)
1,273,132
PRINCIPAL
DESCRIPTION
RATE
MATURITY
VALUE
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS -  0.8%
1,375,000
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS - 0.8%
1,375,000
$
1,375,000
(e)
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation
3
.630
02/02/26
1,375,000
TOTAL REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
(Cost $1,375,000)
1,375,000
TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost $1,375,000)
1,375,000
TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 101.3%
(Cost $142,685,817)
169,590,550
OTHER ASSETS & LIABILITIES, NET -  (1.3)%
(
2,096,366
)
NET ASSETS - 100%
$
167,494,184
ADR
American Depositary Receipt
REIT
Real Estate Investment Trust
(a)
Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(b)
Investment, or a portion of investment, is out on loan for securities lending. The total value of the securities out on loan as of the end
of the fiscal period was $1,173,990.
(c)
Investments made with cash collateral received from securities on loan.
(d)
The rate shown is the one-day yield as of the end of the reporting period.
(e)
Agreement with Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 3.630% dated 1/30/26 to be repurchased at $1,375,416 on 2/2/26,
collateralized by Government Agency Securities, with coupon rate 3.875% and maturity date 8/31/32, valued at $1,402,517.
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2026
(continued)
Small/Mid Cap Growth Opportunities
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Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of
investments).
The following table summarizes the market value of the Fund's investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value
them:
Small/Mid Cap Growth Opportunities
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Long-Term Investments:
Common Stocks
$
166,942,418
$
$
$
166,942,418
Investments Purchased with Collateral from Securities
Lending
1,273,132
1,273,132
Short-Term Investments:
Repurchase Agreements
1,375,000
1,375,000
Total
$
168,215,550
$
1,375,000
$
$
169,590,550