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Operating Data of Thrivent Aggressive Allocation Fund Class S(TAAIX), The fund pursues its objective by investing in a combination of other funds managed by the Adviser a

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Thrivent Aggressive Allocation Fund Class S

TAAIX

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The fund pursues its objective by investing in a combination of other funds managed by the Adviser and directly held financial instruments. It is designed for investors who seek greater long-term capital growth and are comfortable with higher levels of risk and volatility. The fund allocates 75%-100% of its assets in equity securities, and 0%-25% in debt securities.

18.44 USD

0.2 (1.08%)

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