1. CZA aims to replicate the Zacks Mid Cap Core Index but selects stocks with weak earnings sentiment. 2. Passive mid-cap funds like IWR and IJH show stronger earnings momentum compared to CZA. 3. Despite a low 0.98 five-year beta and a valuation discount, CZA's high 0.72% expense ratio makes it less attractive.
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