BEATING THE DOW FUND INC
N-1A, 1997-11-03
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                                 UNITED STATES
                       Securities and Exchange Commission
                             Washington, DC. 20549

                                  FORM N-1A

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933                        X
                                      and
THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940                                             X


BEATING THE DOW Fund, Inc.    (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
1375 Anthony Wayne Dr,  Wayne PA. 19087 (Address of Principal Executive Offices)

610-688-6839                                      (Registrants Telephone Number)

Bernard B. Klawans    1375 Anthony Wayne Dr     Wayne PA. 19087
(Name and Address of Agent for Service)

Approximate Date of Proposed Public Offering:   As soon as practicable after the
effective date of this registration.

It is proposed that this filing will become effective
    [x]  60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)



The Registrant hereby amends this  Registration  Statement on such date or dates
that may be necessary to delay its  effective  date until the  registrant  shall
file a further  amendment  which  specifically  states  that  this  Registration
Statement shall  thereafter  become effective in accordance with Section 8(A) of
the Securities  Act of 1933 or until this  Registration  Statement  shall become
effective on such date as the Commission acting to section 8(A) may determine.












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                           Cross Reference Sheet


          INFORMATION REQUIRED                 CAPTIONS IN FILING

Part A: IN A PROSPECTUS
Item 1. Cover Page                            Cover Page
Item 2. Synopsis                              Fund Expenses
Item 3. Condensed Financial Information       Fund Expenses
Item 4. General Description of Registrant     The Fund
Item 5. Management of the Fund                Management of the Fund
Item 6. Capital Stock and other Securities    Capitalization
Item 7. Purchase of Securities being Offered  Purchase of Shares - Reinvestment
Item 8. Redemption or Repurchase              Redemption of Shares
Item 9. Legal Proceedings                     Litigation



Part B:  STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Item 10. Cover Page                           Cover Page
Item 11. Table of Contents                    Table of Contents
Item 12. General Information and History      The Fund
Item 13. Investment Objectives and Policies   Objective and Policies
Item 14. Management of the Registrant         Officers & Directors of the Fund
Item 15. Control Persons & Principal Holders  Not Applicable
         of Securities
Item 16. Investment Advisory and Other Ser-   Investment Adviser
         vices
Item 17. Brokerage Allocation                 Brokerage
Item 18. Capital Stock & Other Securities     Capitalization
Item 19. Purchase, Redemption & Pricing of    Purchase of Shares
         Securities Being Offered
Item 19. Purchase, Redemption & Pricing of    Redemption of Shares
         Securities Being Offered
Item 19. Purchase, Redemption & Pricing of    Pricing of Shares
         Securities Being Offered
Item 20. Tax Status                           Tax Status
Item 21. Underwriters                         Not Applicable
Item 22. Calculation of Yield Quotations of   Not Applicable
         Money Market Funds
Item 23. Financial Statements                 Financial Statements



Part C:  OTHER INFORMATION
Item 24. Financial Statements & Exhibits     Financial Statements & Exhibits
Item 25. Persons Controlled by/or under      Control Persons
         Common Control
Item 26. Number of Holders of Securities     Number of Shareholders
Item 27. Indemnifications                    Indemnification
Item 28. Business & Other Connections of     Activities of Investment Advisor
         Advisor
Item 29  Principal Underwriters              Principal Underwriter
Item 30. Location of Accounts & Records      Location of Accounts & Records
Item 31. Management Services                 Not Applicable
Item 32. Undertakings                        Not Applicable




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                           BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.
                             1375 ANTHONY WAYNE DR.
                                WAYNE, PA. 19481
                                  610-688-6939
                                  800-548-1942


PROSPECTUS                                                       XXXXXX XX, 199X


The Fund & Investment Objective
Beating the Dow Fund, Inc. ("the Fund")  is an open-end  non-diversified manage-
ment investment company that seeks balanced capital gains and income through the
application  of a proprietary 28  year back-tested asset  allocation model which
would result in  annual 100% commitments to  either common stocks, US Government
Bonds or US Treasury Bills  depending on the relative valuation of stocks versus
bonds and the bond market outlook according to our proprietary bond indicator.


Fund Share Purchase
Capital shares of the Fund may only be purchased directly from  the Fund at  net
asset value as next  determined after receipt  of order.  The Board of Directors
has established $1,000 as  the minimum initial purchase  and $100 for subsequent
purchases.


Additional Information
This Prospectus, which should be held for  future reference, is  designed to set
forth  concisely  the information  that you  should know  before you  invest.  A
"Statement of Additional Information" containing more information about the Fund
has  been filed  with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Such Statement is
dated XXXXX XX, 199X and has been incorporated by reference into the Prospectus.
A copy  of the Statement  may be obtained without charge, by writing to the Fund
or by calling the telephone number shown above.





             THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED
             BY THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, NOR HAS THE
             COMMISSION  PASSED  UPON  THE ACCURACY  OR ADEQUACY OF
             THIS  PROSPECTUS.  ANY  REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY
                             IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

















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FUND EXPENSES
The following  illustrates  all expenses  and fees  that a  shareholder  of the
Beating the Dow Fund will incur.  The expenses and fees set forth below are for
the 1998 fiscal year.

                       Shareholder Transaction Expenses:
             Sales Load Imposed on Purchases                   None
             Sales Load Imposed on Reinvested Dividends        None
             Redemption Fees                                   None
             Exchange Fees                                     None
             IRA Trustee Fees                                  None

                     Annualized Fund Operating Expenses:
             Management Fees                                   1.0%
             12b-1 Fees                                        None
             Other Expenses                                    0.5%
                                 Total Operating Expenses      1.5%




The following table is given to  assist investors in understanding  the various
costs and expenses that  an investor  in the  Fund will  bear  directly and in-
directly.  It illustrates the expenses paid on a $1,000  investment over  vari-
ous time periods assuming  a) 5% annual rate of return and b) redemption at the
end of each time period.  This example should not  be considered  a representa-
tion of past or future expenses or performance.  Actual expenses may be greater
or less than those shown.

                1 Year       3 Years      5 Years        10 Years
                  $15          $48          $84            $189































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THE FUND
Beating the Dow Fund, Inc.  (also referred to as the "Fund") was incorporated in
Pennsylvania on XXXXXXXXX XX, 199X.  The Fund's  registered  office is in Wayne,
PA: mail may be addressed to 1375 Anthony Wayne Dr. Wayne, PA. 19087.


OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
Objective:  Beating the Dow Fund, Inc. ("the Fund")  is an open-end non-diversi-
fied management investment company that seeks balanced capital gains  and income
through the application  of a proprietary 28 year back-tested  asset  allocation
model which would result in annual 100% commitments  to either common stocks, US
Government bonds  or US Treasury Bills depending  on the  relative valuation  of
stocks versus bonds  and the  bond market outlook  according to our  proprietary
bond indicator.

Risk Assessment:  Risks associated with the Fund's performance will be those due
to broad market  declines and  business risks from  difficulties  which occur to
particular companies while in the  Fund's portfolio.  It must be realized, as is
true  of almost all securities, there can be no assurance that the Fund will ob-
tain its ongoing  objective of balanced income.  However, for the period January
1, 1969  through December 31, 1996  the methology  to be used before transaction
fees and Fund expenses produced an average annual  return of 25.88%  with a high
of 156.12% in 1982 and only one down year, -19.95% in 1974.

Security Selection Criteria:   Criteria used by the Adviser in recommeding  pur-
chases of  securities will be based  on the methodology  broadly discussed above
and in  depth in a forthcoming book by Michael O'Higgins, author of "Beating the
Dow."

Portfolio Turnover Policy:  The Fund does not propose to purchase securities for
short term trading in the ordinary course of operations.  Accordingly, it is ex-
pected that the  annual turnover rate  will not exceed  50%, wherein turnover is
computed by dividing the lesser of the Fund's total purchases or sales  of secu-
rities within the period by the average monthly portfolio value of the Fund dur-
ing such  period.  There may be  times when the methodology  employed calls  for
substantial alteration of the composition of the portfolio, in which event,  the
portfolio turnover rate  might substantially exceed 50%.

Non-diversification Policy:  The  Fund is  classified  as being  non-diversified
which means that it may invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the
obligations of  a limited number  of issues.  The Fund, therefore, may  be  more
susceptible than a more widely diversified fund  to any single economic, politi-
cal, or  regulatory occurrence.  The policy  of the Fund, in the hope of achiev-
ing its objective as  stated above, is, therefore, one of  selective investments
rather than  broad diversification.  The Fund seeks  only enough diversification
to  maintain its federal  non-taxable status under Sub-Chapter M of the Internal
Revenue Code.


INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
By-laws of the  Fund provide  the following fundamental investment restrictions;
The  Fund may  not, except  by the  approval of  a majority  of the  outstanding
shares;  i.e.  a) 67% or more of  the voting securities present at a duly called
meeting,  if the  holders of  more than 50% of the outstanding voting securities
are present or represented  by proxy, or  b) of more than 50% of the outstanding
voting securities, whichever is less:
(a) Act as  underwriter for  securities of  other issuers except insofar  as the
    Fund may be deemed an underwriter in selling its own portfolio securities.
(b) Borrow  money or purchase  securities on  margin, but  may obtain such short
    term credit as may be necessary for clearance of purchases and  sales of se-
    curities for temporary  or emergency purposes  in an amount not exceeding 5%

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    of the value of its total assets.
(c) Sell securities short.
(d) Invest in securities of other investment companies except as  part of a mer-
    ger, consolidation , or purchase  of assets  approved  by the  Fund's share-
    holders.
(e) Invest over 25% of its assets at the time of purchase in any one industry.
(f) Make investments in commodities, commodity contracts or real estate although
    the Fund  may purchase and sell securities  of companies which deal  in real
    estate or interests therein.
(g) Make loans.  The purchase of a portion of a readily marketable issue of pub-
    licly distributed  bonds, debentures  or other debt securities  will not  be
    considered the making of a loan.
(h) Acquire  more than 10% of  the securities  of any  class of  another issuer,
    treating  all preferred securities  of an issuer  as a single class  and all
    debt securities  as a single class, or  acquire more than  10% of the voting
    securities of another issuer.
(i) Invest in companies for the purpose of acquiring control.
(j) The Fund may not purchase  or retain securities of any issuer if those offi-
    cers and directors of the Fund or  its Investment Adviser owning individual-
    ly more  than 1/2 of 1% of any  class of security  or collectively  own more
    than 5% of such class of securities of such issuer.
(k) Pledge, mortgage or hypothecate any of its assets.
(l) Invest  in securities which may be subject to registration under the Securi-
    ties Act of 1933 prior to sale to the public or which are not at the time of
    purchase readily salable.
(m) Invest  more than 5% of the total Fund assets, taken at  market value at the
    time  of purchase, in  securities of  companies with less  than three years'
    continuous operation, including the operations of any predecessor.
(n) Issue senior securities.


INVESTMENT ADVISER
The Valley Forge Management Corp. is a Pennsylvania corporation that acts as  an
Investment Adviser to the Fund.  Mr. Bernard B. Klawans  is the sole owner, dir-
ector and officer of the Investment Adviser and is also president of the Fund.

On November 1, 1997 the shareholders of  the Fund approved a  management and ad-
visory contract with the Valley Forge Management Corp.  This Agreement will con-
tinue on a  year to year basis provided that approval is voted at least annually
by  specific approval  of the Board of Directors  of the Fund  or by vote of the
holders of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of  the Fund, but, in
either event, it must also be approved by  a majority  of Directors  of the Fund
who are neither parties to the agreement or interested persons as defined in the
Investment Company Act of 1940 at  a meeting called for the purpose of voting on
such approval.  Under the Agreement, the Valley Forge Management Corp. will fur-
nish investment advice to the Directors of  the Fund  on the basis of a continu-
ous review of  the portfolio  and recommend to the Fund  when and to what extent
securities should be purchased or disposed.  The Agreement  may be terminated at
any time, without payment of penalty, by the  Board of Directors or by vote of a
majority   of the outstanding voting securities  of the Fund on not more than 60
days  written notice  to the  Valley Forge Management Corp.  In the event of its
assignment,  the Agreement will terminate automatically.  Ultimate decisions  as
to  the investment policy and as to individual purchases and sales of securities
are made by the Fund's Officers and Directors.  For these services, the Fund has
agreed to pay  to the Valley Forge Management Corp. a fee of 1% per year  on the
net assets of the Fund.  All fees are computed on the average daily closing  net
asset value of the Fund and are payable monthly.  The fee is higher than the fee
paid by most other funds.  Not withstanding, the Investment Adviser would  forgo
sufficient fees to hold the total expenses of the Fund to less than 1.5%.

Pursuant  to its  contract with the  Fund, the Investment Adviser is required to

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render research, statistical and advisory services to the Fund; to make specific
recommendations based on the Fund's investment requirements; and to pay salaries
of the Funds employees  who may be officers or directors or employees of the In-
vestment Adviser.  Excepting  these items, the Fund pays  all other fees and ex-
penses incurred in conducting  its business affairs.  The Investment Adviser has
paid the  initial organizational costs  of the Fund  and will reimburse the Fund
for any and all losses incurred because  of purchase reneges.

A contract agreement has been made between the Valley Forge Management Corp. and
the FTC Limited to pay a royalty of 50% of any management fee received  from the
Beating the Dow Fund for use of the patented methology to establish and maintain
the portfolio.  Mr. Michael O'Higgins, author  of the  book "Beating the Dow" is
currently  in the process of writing a new book  which definitizes in detail the
methology to be used herein.  A 28 year analysis covering all modern market con-
ditions  expected to be incountered in the next 28 years has indicated  that the
improved methodoligy should add at least seven percentage points to the expected
future performance of the original Beating the Dow expectations.  Of  course, as
has been said in the Fund's Risk Assessment  section above, there  can be NO as-
urance that the proposed methology  will produce results in the future that were
indicated in the past 28 year study.


CAPITALIZATION
Description of Common Stock:  The authorized capitalization of the Fund consists
of 100,000,000 shares of common stock of $0.01 par value  per share.  Each share
has equal dividend, distribution  and liquidation rights with  no conversion  or
pre-emptive  rights.  All shares issued are fully paid and non-accessible.

Voting Rights:  Each  shareholder  has one  vote for  each  share  held.  Voting
rights are non-cumulative, which  means that holders of a majority of shares can
elect all directors of the Fund if they so choose.

Major Shareholders:  Bernard B. Klawans, as of the date of this Prospectus, owns
all outstanding shares of the Fund.


PURCHASE OF SHARES - REINVESTMENTS
The offering price of  the shares offered by the Fund is at  the net asset value
per share next determined after receipt of the purchase order by the Fund and is
computed  in the manner described  under the caption "PRICING OF SHARES" in this
Prospectus.  The Fund reserves the right at its sole descretion to terminate the
offering of  its shares made  by this Prospectus  at any time and to reject pur-
chase applications when, in  the judgment of management such  termination or re-
jection is in the best interests of the Fund.

Initial Investments:  Initial purchase of shares of the Fund may be made only by
application submitted  to the Fund.  For  the convenience  of investors, a Share
Purchase Application form is provided with this Prospectus.  The minimum initial
purchase of shares is $1,000 which is due  and payable 3 business days after the
purchase date.  The Fund will  be registered in  Pennsylvania and therefore  re-
stricted  to Pennsylvania residents  at the  time of purchase.  There will be no
solicitation of out  of the state of Pennsylvania  potential shareholders  until
registration under the Blue Sky laws of the state of residence have been met.

Subsequent Purchases:  Subsequent purchases may  be made by mail or by phone and
are due and payable three business days after the purchase date.  The minimum is
$100.  No account will be allowed to exceed $500,000 at the time of purchase.

Reinvestments: The Fund will automatically retain and reinvest dividends &  cap-
ital gains  distributions and use same for the purchase of additional shares for
the shareholder at net asset value as of the close  of business on the distribu-

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tion  date.  A Shareholder  may at any  time by  letter or forms supplied by the
Fund direct the Fund  to pay dividends  and/or  capital gains  distributions, if
any, to such shareholder in cash.


REDEMPTION OF SHARES
The Fund will redeem all or  any part of the shares of any shareholder  who ten-
ders a request for redemption (if certificates have not been issued) or certifi-
cates with respect to shares for which certificates have been issued.  In either
case, proper endorsements guaranteed either by  a national bank or a member firm
of the New York Stock Exchange will be  required unless the shareholder is known
to management.  The  redemption price  is the net asset value per share next de-
termined  after notice is  received by  the Fund  for redemption of shares.  The
proceeds received by  the shareholder may be  more or less than his cost of such
shares, depending  upon the net asset value  per share at the time of redemption
and the  difference should be  treated by  the shareholder  as a capital gain or
loss for federal income tax purposes.

Payment by the Fund will ordinarily  be made  within three  business days  after
tender.  The Fund may  suspend the right  of redemption  or postpone the date of
payment if: The New York Stock Exchange is closed for other than customary week-
end  or holiday closings, or  when trading on the New York Stock Exchange is re-
stricted as determined by  the Securities and Exchange Commission   or  when the
Securities and Exchange Commission has determined that an emergency exists, mak-
ing  disposal of fund securities or valuation of net assets not reasonably prac-
ticable.  The Fund intends to make payments in cash,  however, the Fund reserves
the right to make payments in kind.


PRICING OF SHARES
The net  asset value of the Fund's shares is determined as of the close of busi-
ness of the New York Stock Exchange  on each business day of which that Exchange
is  open (presently 4:00 p.m.) Monday  through Friday exclusive  of Washington's
Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day,  Thanksgiving, Christ-
mas & New Year's Day.  The price is determined by dividing  the value of its se-
curities, plus any cash and other assets less all liabilities, excluding capital
surplus,  by the number of  shares outstanding.  The market value  of securities
listed on a national exchange is determined to be the last recent sales price on
such exchange.  Listed  securities  that have not  recently traded and over-the-
counter securities are valued at the last bid price in such market.

Short term paper (debt obligations that mature in less than 60 days) are  valued
at amortized cost  which approximates market value.  Other assets  are valued at
fair  market value.  Other assets are valued at fair value as determined in good
faith by the Board of Directors.


RETIREMENT PLANS
Individual Retirement Account:  Persons who earn compensation and are not active
participants (and  who do not have a  spouse who is an active participant) in an
employee maintained retirement plan may establish Individual Retirement Accounts
(IRA) using Fund shares.  Annual contributions, limited  to the lesser of $2,000
or 100% of compensation, are  tax deductible from gross income.  This IRA deduc-
tion is also retained for individual taxpayers and married couples with adjusted
gross  incomes within certain specified limits.  All individuals may make nonde-
ductible IRA  contributions to separate accounts to the extent that they are not
eligible for  a deductible contribution.

Earnings under the IRA are reinvested and are tax-deferred until withdrawals be-
gin.  The maximum annual  contribution may be  increased to $4,000 if you have a
spouse who earns no compensation during the taxable year.   A separate and inde-

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pendent Spousal IRA must be maintained.

You may begin to make non-penalty withdrawals as  early as age 59 1/2 or as late
as age 70 1/2.  In the event of death or disability, withdrawals may be made be-
fore age 59 1/2 without penalty.

A Disclosure Statement is required by U.S. Treasury Regulations.  This Statement
describes the  general provisions of the IRA and is forwarded to all prospective
IRA's.  There  is no charge to  open and  maintain  a Beating the Dow Fund  IRA.
This policy may be changed by the Board of Directors  if they deem  it to  be in
the best  interests of all shareholders.  All IRA's may be revoked within 7 days
of their establishment with no penalty.


MMANAGEMENT OF THE FUND
Shareholders meet annualy to elect  all members of  the Board of Directors, se-
lect an independent auditor, and vote on any other items deemed pertinent by the
incumbent Board.  The Directors are in turn responsible for determining that the
Fund operates in accordance with its stated objectives, policies, and investment
restrictions.  They also  appoint officers to run the Fund and select an Invest-
ment Adviser to provide investment advice.  The Board meets six times a year  to
review Fund progress and status.


CUSTODIAN & TRANSFER AGENT
The Fund acts as its own custodian and transfer agent.


REPORTS TO SHAREHOLDERS
The Fund  sends all  shareholders annual  reports containing certified financial
statements  and other periodic reports, at  least semiannually, containing unau-
dited financial statements.


AUDITORS
Landsburg, Platt, Reschiatore & Dalton,  Certified Public Accountants, Philadel-
phia, PA.  have been selected  as the independent accountant and  auditor of the
Fund.  Landsburg, Platt, Reschiatore and Dalton has no direct or indirect finan-
cial interest in the Fund or the Adviser.


LITIGATION
As of the date of this prospectus, there was no pending or threatened litigation
involving the Fund in any capacity whatsoever.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This  Prospectus omits  certain information contained in the registration state-
ment on file with the Securities & Exchange Commission.  The registration state-
ment may  be inspected without charge  at the principal office of the Commission
in  Washington, D.C. and copies of all or part thereof may be obtained upon pay-
ment of  the fee prescribed by the Commission.  Shareholders may also direct in-
quiries to the Fund by phone or at the address given on pg 1 of this Prospectus.









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                          SHARE PURCHASE APPLICATION


A)  Please fill out one of the following four types of accounts:

    1) ** Individual Accounts **

   ______________________  __  _____________________      ______________________
           First Name      MI       Last Name             Social Security Number

    2) ** Joint Accounts **

   ______________________  __  _____________________      ______________________
          First Name       MI        Last Name            Social Security Number

   ______________________  __  _____________________      ______________________
          First Name       MI        Last Name            Social Security Number

    3) ** Custodial Accounts **

   ______________________  __  ______________________
   Custodian's First Name  MI   Custodian's Last Name

   ______________________  __  ______________________     ______________________
     Minor's First Name    MI     Minor's Last Name       Minor's Social Sec Num

    4) ** All Other Accounts **

   __________________________________________________     ______________________
                     Name of Account                      Tax Identification Num

   __________________________________________________
          (Use this second line if you need it)


B) Biographical and other information about the new account:

   Number & Street _____________________________________________________________

   City_______________________________   St_____   Zip__________________________

   Citizen of__________________   Home Phone____________   Bus Phone____________


Dividend Direction:   Reinvest all distributions_________  Pay in Cash__________


Signature of Owner, Trustee or Custodian:    ___________________________________

Signature of Joint Owner (if joint account): ___________________________________


           Please make check payable to:     BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.

Amount of Investment Attached  $______________ (Minimum initial purchase $1,000)






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FORM W-9
(March 1994)
Department of Treasury
Internal Revenue Service


                          PAYER'S REQUEST FOR TAXPAYER
                             IDENTIFICATION NUMBER


Name as shown on account (if joint account, give name corresponding to TIN)

_________________________________________________


Street Address

_________________________________________________


City, State & Zip Code

_________________________________________________







Part 1.-  Taxpayer Identification Number            Part 2. - Backup Withholding

Social Security Number ______________________       Check if you are NOT subject
                                                    to  backup withholding under
or                                                  the  provisions  of  section
                                                    3406(a) (1) (C) of  the  In-
Employer ID Number     ______________________       ternal Revenue Code ________







Certification - Under the penality  of perjury, I certify  that the  information
                provided on this form is true, correct and complete.



Signature ___________________________________       Date _______________________











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         INVESTMENT ADVISER                              PROSPECTUS
    VALLEY FORGE MANAGEMENT CORP.                 BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.
      1375 Anthony Wayne Drive                           PO Box 262
          Wayne, Pa. 19087                            Wayne, Pa. 19481

                                                        610-688-6839


                                                      XXXXXXX  XX, 1998
          TABLE OF CONTENTS

Fund Expenses ...................... 2        The Fund  seeks a balance between
The Fund ........................... 3        capital gains  and incone through
Objective & Policies                          application  of a  proprietary 28
  Objective ........................ 3        year back-tested allocation model
  Risk Assessment ...................3        developed by Michael O'Higgins.
  Security Selection Criteria ...... 3
  Portfolio Turnover Policy ........ 3
  Nondiversification Policy ........ 3
Investment Restrictions ............ 3
Investment Adviser ................. 4
Capitalization
  Description of Common Stock ...... 5
  Voting Rights .................... 5
  Major Shareholders ............... 5
Purchase of Shares - Reinvestment
  Initial Investments .............. 5
  Subsequent Purchases ............. 5
  Reinvestments .................... 5
Redemption of Shares ............... 6
Pricing of Shares .................. 6
Retirement Plans - IRA ............. 6
Management of the Fund ............. 7
Custodian & Transfer Agent ......... 7
Reports to Shareholders ............ 7
Auditors ........................... 7
Litigation ......................... 7
Additional Information ............. 7
Share Purchase Application ......... 8
Tax ID Application Form ............ 9




















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                            BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.
                             1375 Anthony Wayne Drive
                                 Wayne, PA   19087
                                   610-688-6839




                                    Part B

                      STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

                           ____________________, 199x


This Statement is not a prospectus, but should  be read in conjunction with  the
Fund's  current  prospectus  dated           , 199x.   To obtain the Prospectus,
please write the Fund or call  either of the telephone  numbers  that are  shown
above.


                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
                  The Fund ................................ 2
                  Objective & Policies
                       Objective .......................... 2
                       Risk Assessment .................... 2
                       Security Selection Criteria ........ 2
                       Portfolio Turnover Policy .......... 2
                       Nondiversification Policy .......... 2
                  Investment Restrictions ................. 2
                  Investment Adviser ...................... 3
                  Capitalization
                       Description of Common Stock ........ 4
                       Voting Rights ...................... 4
                       Major Shareholders ................. 5
                  Purchase of Shares - Reinvestment ....... 4
                       Initial Investments ................ 6
                       Subsequent Purchases ............... 6
                       Reinvestments ...................... 6
                  Redemption of Shares .................... 5
                  Pricing of Shares ....................... 5
                  Tax Status .............................. 5
                  Officers and Directors of the Fund ...... 6
                  Brokerage ............................... 7
                  Auditor's Report ........................ 8
                  Statement of Assets & Liabilities ....... 9
                  Statement of Investments in Securities .. 9
                  Statement of Operations .................10
                  Statement of Changes in Net Assets ......10
                  Notes to Financial Statements ...........11
                  Supplemental Data .......................12









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THE FUND
Beating the Dow Fund, Inc.  (also referred to as the "Fund") was incorporated in
Pennsylvania on XXXXXXXXX XX, 199X.  The Fund's  registered  office is in Wayne,
PA: mail may be addressed to 1375 Anthony Wayne Dr. Wayne, PA. 19087.


OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
Objective:  Beating the Dow Fund, Inc. ("the Fund")  is an open-end non-diversi-
fied management investment company that seeks balanced capital gains  and income
through the application  of a proprietary 28 year back-tested  asset  allocation
model which would result in annual 100% commitments  to either common stocks, US
Government bonds  or US Treasury Bills depending  on the  relative valuation  of
stocks versus bonds  and the  bond market outlook  according to our  proprietary
bond indicator.

Risk Assessment:  Risks associated with the Fund's performance will be those due
to broad market  declines and  business risks from  difficulties  which occur to
particular companies while in the  Fund's portfolio.  It must be realized, as is
true  of almost all securities, there can be no assurance that the Fund will ob-
tain its ongoing  objective of balanced income.  However, for the period January
1, 1969  through December 31, 1996  the methology  to be used before transaction
fees and Fund expenses produced an average annual  return of 25.88%  with a high
of 156.12% in 1982 and only one down year, -19.95% in 1974.

Security Selection Criteria:   Criteria used by the Adviser in recommeding  pur-
chases of  securities will be based  on the methodology  broadly discussed above
and in  depth in a forthcoming book by Michael O'Higgins, author of "Beating the
Dow."

Portfolio Turnover Policy:  The Fund does not propose to purchase securities for
short term trading in the ordinary course of operations.  Accordingly, it is ex-
pected that the  annual turnover rate  will not exceed  50%, wherein turnover is
computed by dividing the lesser of the Fund's total purchases or sales  of secu-
rities within the period by the average monthly portfolio value of the Fund dur-
ing such  period.  There may be  times when the methodology  employed calls  for
substantial alteration of the composition of the portfolio, in which event,  the
portfolio turnover rate  might substantially exceed 50%.

Non-diversification Policy:  The  Fund is  classified  as being  non-diversified
which means that it may invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the
obligations of  a limited number  of issues.  The Fund, therefore, may  be  more
susceptible than a more widely diversified fund  to any single economic, politi-
cal, or  regulatory occurrence.  The policy  of the Fund, in the hope of achiev-
ing its objective as  stated above, is, therefore, one of  selective investments
rather than  broad diversification.  The Fund seeks  only enough diversification
to  maintain its federal  non-taxable status under Sub-Chapter M of the Internal
Revenue Code.


INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
By-laws of the  Fund provide  the following fundamental investment restrictions;
The  Fund may  not, except  by the  approval of  a majority  of the  outstanding
shares;  i.e.  a) 67% or more of  the voting securities present at a duly called
meeting,  if the  holders of  more than 50% of the outstanding voting securities
are present or represented  by proxy, or  b) of more than 50% of the outstanding
voting securities, whichever is less:
(a) Act as  underwriter for  securities of  other issuers except insofar  as the
    Fund may be deemed an underwriter in selling its own portfolio securities.
(b) Borrow  money or purchase  securities on  margin, but  may obtain such short
    term credit as may be necessary for clearance of purchases and  sales of se-
    curities for temporary  or emergency purposes  in an amount not exceeding 5%

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    of the value of its total assets.
(c) Sell securities short.
(d) Invest in securities of other investment companies except as  part of a mer-
    ger, consolidation , or purchase  of assets  approved  by the  Fund's share-
    holders.
(e) Invest over 25% of its assets at the time of purchase in any one industry.
(f) Make investments in commodities, commodity contracts or real estate although
    the Fund  may purchase and sell securities  of companies which deal  in real
    estate or interests therein.
(g) Make loans.  The purchase of a portion of a readily marketable issue of pub-
    licly distributed  bonds, debentures  or other debt securities  will not  be
    considered the making of a loan.
(h) Acquire  more than 10% of  the securities  of any  class of  another issuer,
    treating  all preferred securities  of an issuer  as a single class  and all
    debt securities  as a single class, or  acquire more than  10% of the voting
    securities of another issuer.
(i) Invest in companies for the purpose of acquiring control.
(j) The Fund may not purchase  or retain securities of any issuer if those offi-
    cers and directors of the Fund or  its Investment Adviser owning individual-
    ly more  than 1/2 of 1% of any  class of security  or collectively  own more
    than 5% of such class of securities of such issuer.
(k) Pledge, mortgage or hypothecate any of its assets.
(l) Invest  in securities which may be subject to registration under the Securi-
    ties Act of 1933 prior to sale to the public or which are not at the time of
    purchase readily salable.
(m) Invest  more than 5% of the total Fund assets, taken at  market value at the
    time  of purchase, in  securities of  companies with less  than three years'
    continuous operation, including the operations of any predecessor.
(n) Issue senior securities.


INVESTMENT ADVISER
The Valley Forge Management Corp  is a Pennsylvania corporation  that acts as an
Investment Adviser to the Fund.  Mr. Bernard B. Klawans is the  sole owner, dir-
ector and officer of the Investment Adviser and is also president of the Fund.

On November 1, 1997 the shareholders of  the Fund approved a  management and ad-
visory contract with the Valley Forge Management Corp.  This Agreement will con-
tinue on a  year to year basis provided that approval is voted at least annually
by  specific approval  of the Board of Directors  of the Fund  or by vote of the
holders of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of  the Fund, but, in
either event, it must also be approved by  a majority  of Directors  of the Fund
who are neither parties to the agreement or interested persons as defined in the
Investment Company Act of 1940 at  a meeting called for the purpose of voting on
such approval.  Under the Agreement, the Valley Forge Management Corp. will fur-
nish investment advice to the Directors of  the Fund  on the basis of a continu-
ous review of  the portfolio  and recommend to the Fund  when and to what extent
securities should be purchased or disposed.  The Agreement  may be terminated at
any time, without payment of penalty, by the  Board of Directors or by vote of a
majority   of the outstanding voting securities  of the Fund on not more than 60
days  written notice  to the  Valley Forge Management Corp.  In the event of its
assignment,  the Agreement will terminate automatically.  Ultimate decisions  as
to  the investment policy and as to individual purchases and sales of securities
are made by the Fund's Officers and Directors.  For these services, the Fund has
agreed to pay  to the Valley Forge Management Corp. a fee of 1% per year  on the
net assets of the Fund.  All fees are computed on the average daily closing  net
asset value of the Fund and are payable monthly.  The fee is higher than the fee
paid by most other funds.  Not withstanding, the Investment Adviser would  forgo
sufficient fees to hold the total expenses of the Fund to less than 1.5%.

Pursuant  to its  contract with the  Fund, the Investment Adviser is required to

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render research, statistical and advisory services to the Fund; to make specific
recommendations based on the Fund's investment requirements; and to pay salaries
of the Funds employees  who may be officers or directors or employees of the In-
vestment Adviser.  Excepting  these items, the Fund pays  all other fees and ex-
penses incurred in conducting  its business affairs.  The Investment Adviser has
paid the  initial organizational costs  of the Fund  and will reimburse the Fund
for any and all losses incurred because  of purchase reneges.

A contract agreement has been made between the Valley Forge Management Corp. and
the FTC Limited to pay a royalty of 50% of any management fee received  from the
Beating the Dow Fund for use of the patented methology to establish and maintain
the portfolio.  Mr. Michael O'Higgins, author  of the  book "Beating the Dow" is
currently  in the process of writing a new book  which definitizes in detail the
methology to be used herein.  A 28 year analysis covering all modern market con-
ditions  expected to be incountered in the next 28 years has indicated  that the
improved methodoligy should add at least seven percentage points to the expected
future performance of the original Beating the Dow expectations.  Of  course, as
has been said in the Fund's Risk Assessment  section above, there  can be NO as-
urance that the proposed methology  will produce results in the future that were
indicated in the past 28 year study.


CAPITALIZATION
Description of Common Stock:  The authorized capitalization of the Fund consists
of 100,000,000 shares of common stock of $0.01 par value  per share.  Each share
has equal dividend, distribution  and liquidation rights with  no conversion  or
pre-emptive  rights.  All shares issued are fully paid and non-accessible.

Voting Rights:  Each  shareholder  has one  vote for  each  share  held.  Voting
rights are non-cumulative, which  means that holders of a majority of shares can
elect all directors of the Fund if they so choose.

Major Shareholders:  Bernard B. Klawans, as of the date of this Prospectus, owns
all outstanding shares of the Fund.


PURCHASE OF SHARES - REINVESTMENTS
The offering price of  the shares offered by the Fund is at  the net asset value
per share next determined after receipt of the purchase order by the Fund and is
computed  in the manner described  under the caption "PRICING OF SHARES" in this
Prospectus.  The Fund reserves the right at its sole descretion to terminate the
offering of  its shares made  by this Prospectus  at any time and to reject pur-
chase applications when, in  the judgment of management such  termination or re-
jection is in the best interests of the Fund.

Initial Investments:  Initial purchase of shares of the Fund may be made only by
application submitted  to the Fund.  For  the convenience  of investors, a Share
Purchase Application form is provided with this Prospectus.  The minimum initial
purchase of shares is $1,000 which is due  and payable 3 business days after the
purchase date.  The Fund will  be registered in  Pennsylvania and therefore  re-
stricted  to Pennsylvania residents  at the  time of purchase.  There will be no
solicitation of out  of the state of Pennsylvania  potential shareholders  until
registration under the Blue Sky laws of the state of residence have been met.

Subsequent Purchases:  Subsequent purchases may  be made by mail or by phone and
are due and payable three business days after the purchase date.  The minimum is
$100.  No account will be allowed to exceed $500,000 at the time of purchase.

Reinvestments: The Fund will automatically retain and reinvest dividends &  cap-
ital gains  distributions and use same for the purchase of additional shares for
the shareholder at net asset value as of the close  of business on the distribu-

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tion  date.  A Shareholder  may at any  time by  letter or forms supplied by the
Fund direct the Fund  to pay dividends  and/or  capital gains  distributions, if
any, to such shareholder in cash.


REDEMPTION OF SHARES
The Fund will redeem all or  any part of the shares of any shareholder  who ten-
ders a request for redemption (if certificates have not been issued) or certifi-
cates with respect to shares for which certificates have been issued.  In either
case, proper endorsements guaranteed either by  a national bank or a member firm
of the New York Stock Exchange will be  required unless the shareholder is known
to management.  The  redemption price  is the net asset value per share next de-
termined  after notice is  received by  the Fund  for redemption of shares.  The
proceeds received by  the shareholder may be  more or less than his cost of such
shares, depending  upon the net asset value  per share at the time of redemption
and the  difference should be  treated by  the shareholder  as a capital gain or
loss for federal income tax purposes.

Payment by the Fund will ordinarily  be made  within three  business days  after
tender.  The Fund may  suspend the right  of redemption  or postpone the date of
payment if: The New York Stock Exchange is closed for other than customary week-
end  or holiday closings, or  when trading on the New York Stock Exchange is re-
stricted as determined by  the Securities and Exchange Commission   or  when the
Securities and Exchange Commission has determined that an emergency exists, mak-
ing  disposal of fund securities or valuation of net assets not reasonably prac-
ticable.  The Fund intends to make payments in cash,  however, the Fund reserves
the right to make payments in kind.


PRICING OF SHARES
The net  asset value of the Fund's shares is determined as of the close of busi-
ness of the New York Stock Exchange  on each business day of which that Exchange
is  open (presently 4:00 p.m.) Monday  through Friday exclusive  of Washington's
Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day,  Thanksgiving, Christ-
mas & New Year's Day.  The price is determined by dividing  the value of its se-
curities, plus any cash and other assets less all liabilities, excluding capital
surplus,  by the number of  shares outstanding.  The market value  of securities
listed on a national exchange is determined to be the last recent sales price on
such exchange.  Listed  securities  that have not  recently traded and over-the-
counter securities are valued at the last bid price in such market.

Short term paper (debt obligations that mature in less than 60 days) are  valued
at amortized cost  which approximates market value.  Other assets  are valued at
fair  market value.  Other assets are valued at fair value as determined in good
faith by the Board of Directors.


TAX STATUS
Under the provisions of  Sub-Chapter  M  of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 as
amended, the Fund, intends to pay out substantially all of its investment income
and realized capital gains, and intends to be relieved of federal income tax  on
the amounts distributed to shareholders.   In order to qualify as  a  "regulated
investment company" under Sub-Chapter M, at  least 90% of the Fund's income must
be derived from dividends, interest,  and gains from securities transactions, no
more than 30% of the Fund's profits may be  derived from  securities  held  less
than three months, and no more than 50% of the Fund assets may be held in secur-
ity holdings that exceed 5% of the total assets of the Fund at time of purchase.

Distribution  of any net  long term capital gains realized  by the Fund  in 1995
will be taxable to the shareholder as long term capital gains, regardless of the
length of time Fund  shares have been held by the investor.  All income realized

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by the Fund, including short  term capital gains, will  be taxable to the share-
holder as ordinary income.  Dividends from  net income will  be made annually or
more frequently  at the discretion of the Fund's Board of  Directors.  Dividends
received shortly after purchase of shares by an investor will have the effect of
reducing the per share net asset value of his shares by the amount of such divi-
dends  or distributions and, although in effect a return of capital, are subject
to federal income taxes.

The Fund is  required  by federal  law to  withhold 31% of  reportable  payments
(which may include dividends, capital gains, distributions and redemptions) paid
to shareholders who have not  complied with IRS regulations.  In order  to avoid
this withholding requirement,  you must  certify on a  W-9 tax form supplied  by
the Fund that your Social Security or Taxpayer Identification Number provided is
correct and  that you are  not currently subject to back-up withholding, or that
you are exempt from back-up withholding.



OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE FUND
Officers and Directors of the Fund, together with their addresses, age, princi-
pal occupations  and percent of shares  outstanding held during  the past  five
years are:
                                                  Occupation       Percent
   Name and Address       Age   Position         Past 5 Years     of  Class

   Bernard B. Klawans*     76   President        President         100.00%
   1375 Anthony Wayne Dr.       Interested       Valley Forge Fund
   Wayne, PA                    Director

   Dr. Gerd H. Dahl*      65    Secretary        Director Ag.         0.00%
   679 Jefferson Rd.            Interested       Chem. Research
   Bryn Mawr, PA                Director         Elf Atochem

   Victor J. Belanger     46    Non-Interested   Vice Pres.           0.00%
   Box #96                      Director         Linearizer
   Princeton Jct. NJ                             Technologies

   Dr. Thomas A. Fosnocht 58    Non-Interested   Dr.of Dental         0.00%
   737 Hillview Rd.             Director         Surgery
   Malvern, PA                                   Paoli, PA

   Dr. James P. King      62    Non-Interested   President            0.00%
   904 Breezewood Ln.           Director         Desilube
   Lansdale, PA                                  Technology Inc.

   William A. Texter      50    Non-Interested   Manager, Corp.       0.00%
   9 Charter Oak Dr.            Director         Nuclear Quality
   Newtown Square, PA                            PECO Energy

* Directors of the Fund who are considered "Interested Directors" as defined by
the Investment Company act of 1940.  Mr. Klawans is President and  owner of the
Fund's Investment Adviser and Dr. Dahl is secretary of the Fud.

The Fund does not compensate its officers and directors affiliated with the In-
vestment Adviser except as they may benefit through payment of the Advisory fee.
The Fund does not intend  to compensate its officers and  directors until assets
exceed $2,500,000 although they will be reimbursed for their expenses.

BROKERAGE
The Fund requires all brokers to effect transactions  in portfolio securities in
such a manner as to get  prompt execution of  the orders  at the most  favorable

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price. The Fund will place all orders for purchases and sales  of its  portfolio
securities through the Fund's President who is answerable to the Fund's Board of
Directors.  In accordance with rule 17e-1 of the Investment Company Act of 1940,
If the Fund's President is also a registered representative  of a New York Stock
Exchange or NASDAQ Member Firm he may place orders through his concern at as low
commission rates as possible & never to  exceed rates that are higher than would
be available through  any other national brokerage firm.  The Directors will re-
view each transaction at least quarterly made with affiliated firms to determine
the reasonableness of commissions paid.  Any unreasonable charge will be deduct-
ed from the  fees paid to  the Adviser.  The Fund's  President may  select other
brokers who meet the primary requirements of execution and  price, and also have
furnished statistical  or other factual  information and  services which  appear
helpful or necessary to the Fund's norman operations.  No effort will be made in
any  given circunstance to  determine the value of  these services or the amount
they might have reduced Adviser expenses.

Other than as set forth above, the Fund has no fixed policy, formula, method  or
criteria  which  it uses in  allocating brokerage business  to firms  furnishing
these materials  and services.  The Board of Directors will  evaluate and review
the reasonableness of brokerage commissions paid to brokers not  affiliated with
Fund officers  or the Adviser  on a monthly basis initially and, after the first
year of operation at least semiannually.








































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                     LANDSBURG PLATT RASCHIATORE & DALTON
                          Certified Public Accountants
                        117 South 17th Street 13th Floor
                             Philadelphia, PA 19103
                                  215-561-6633
                                Fax 215-561-2070



                          Independent Auditor's Report


To the Shareholers and Board of Directors of Beating the Dow Fund, Inc.

We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities  of Beating
the Dow Fund, Inc., including the  schedule  of investments in  securities as of
xxxxxxxx x, 199x and  the related statement  of operations  for the period  from
xxxxxxx x, 199x through xxxxxxxx x, 199x, the statement of changes in net assets
and the financial highlights & related ratios/supplemental  data for each of the
periods indicated.  These financial  statements and financial highlights and re-
lated ratios/supplemental  data are the responsibility of the Fund's management.
Our responsibility is to express  an opinion on  these financial  statements and
the financial  highlights and related ratios/supplemental  data based on our au-
dit.

We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.
Those standards require that we plan  and perform the audit to obtain reasonable
assurance  about whether the financial  statements and the financial  highlights
and related ratios/supplemental data are free of material misstatement. An audit
includes  examining, on a test basis, evidence  supporting the  amounts and dis-
closures in the financial statements.  Our  procedures included  confirmation of
securities owned as of  xxxxxxxx x, 199x,  by correspondence with  the custodian
and brokers. An audit includes assessing the accounting principles used and sig-
nificant estimates made by management, as well as  evaluating the overall finan-
cial statement  presentation.  We believe that our audit  provides a  reasonable
basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements  and  the financial  highlights and re-
lated ratios/supplemental data referred to above present fairly, in all material
respects, the financial position of  Beating the Dow Fund, Inc.,  as of xxxxxxxx
x, 199x, the results  of its operations from xxxxxxx x, 199x through xxxxxxxx x,
199x, the changes in its net assets and the financial highlights and related ra-
tios/supplemental  data for each  of  the periods indicated,  in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles.


                      xxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxx




xxxxxxxx xx, 199x





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      BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.               BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.
  Statement of Assets and Liabilities     Schedule of Investments in Securities
          XXXXXXXX X, 199X                           XXXXXXXX 5, 199X


                ASSETS                                      Number of
                ------                                      shares or
Investments in securities,   $ xxx,xxx                      principal   Market
 at value (cost $xxx,xxx)    ---------                      amount      Value
                                                            ---------  --------
    TOTAL ASSETS             $ xxx,xxx   Cash - 100%
                             ---------   ------------
             LIABILITIES
             -----------
Accounts Payable             $    xxx
                             ---------
     TOTAL LIABILITIES       $    xxx                                  ---------
                             ---------                                    xx,xxx
                                                                       ---------

              NET ASSETS
              ----------                 -------------
Net assets                   $ xxx,xxx
 (equivalent to $10.00 per   =========
 share based on xx,xxx shares
 of capital stock outstanding)                                         ---------
                                                                          xx,xxx
Composition of net assets:                                             ---------

Shares of common stock             xxx
Paid in capital                xxx,xxx   -------------
     NET ASSETS xx/xx/xx     $ xxx,xxx
                             =========   SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS          100.00%
                                         ----------------------

                                            Money Market
                                            Royal Bank Gold  xxx,xxx    xxx,xxx
                                            Money Market               ---------

                                         TOTAL SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS
                                           (Cost $xxx,xxx)               xxx,xxx
                                                                       ---------

                                         TOTAL SECURITIES
                                           (Cost $xxx,xxx)             $ xxx,xxx
                                                                       =========



  The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.











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       BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.          BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.
       STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS             STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

    For the period January 1, 1998                                   01/01/98
                                                            (commencement
                                                       01/01/98   of operations)
INVESTMENT INCOME:
  Interest                     $     0
                               -------    INCREASE IN
                                          NET ASSETS
    Total investment income          O    FROM OPERA-
                               -------    TIONS:
                                          Investment     $    (0)     $   (  0)
EXPENSES:
  Investment advisor                 0    Net realized           0             0
                                          gain (loss)
                               -------    on securi-
    Total Expenses                   0    ties trans-
                               -------    actions
                                          Net change             0             0
 Investment loss - net            ( 0)    in unreal-
                               -------    ized appre-
Net realized gain (loss)             0    ciation of
 on securities transactions               investments    ---------     ---------
Net change in unrealized             0    Net increase           0             0
 appreciation of investments   -------    in net as-
                                          sets from
Net gain on investments              O    operations     ---------     ---------
                               -------   Distributions
                                          to sharehold-
                                          ers from
Net increase in net assets     $     0   Investment              0             0
 resulting from operations     =======    income-net
                                         Net realized            0             0
                                          gain on in-
                                          vestments
                                         Capital share           0             0
                                          transactions   ---------     ---------
                                         Net increase            0             0
                                          in net assets  ---------     ---------

                                         NET ASSETS:
                                         Beginning of           0       100,000
                                          period         ---------     ---------
                                         End of period   $ XXX,XXX     $ XXX,XXX
                                                         =========     =========

   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.


                            BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.
                Notes to the Statement of Assets and Liabilities
                                 January 1, 1998

NOTE 1  ORGANIZATION AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Organization:  Beating the Dow Fund, Inc. (the "Fund")  was incorporated on Jan-
uary 1, 1998  and commenced operations  on January 2,  1998.  The  Fund  has  no
operations prior  to the commencement of  operations other than matters relating
to  its organization and registration as  an open-end non-diversified management

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investment company  under the Investment  Company Act of 1940 and its securities
under the Securities Act of 1933, the sale and issuance of 10,000 shares of com-
mon stock ("initial shares") to its initial investor on January 2, 1998.

Significant Accounting Policies:  Accounting policies  consistently followed  by
the  Fund in the preparation of its financial statements are  in conformity with
generally accepted  accounting principles and include:
  Security valuations - The Fund values investment securities, where market quo-
  tations are available, at market value based on the last recorded sales prices
  as  reported  by the principal securities exchange  on which the  security  is
  traded, or if the security is not traded on an exchange, market value is based
  on the latest bid price. Shortterm investments are valued at cost, approximat-
  ing market value.
  Federal income taxes - The Fund's  policy  is to comply with the  requirements
  of the  Internal  Revenue Code  that  are applicable  to regulated  investment
  companies  and to  distribute all  its  taxable  income  to its  shareholders.
  Therefore, no federal income tax provision is required.
  Distribution to shareholders - The Fund intends to distribute  to shareholders
  substantially all of its net investment income, if any, and net realized capi-
  tal gains, if any, at year end.
  Organizational costs and Registeation fees - Organizational costs  and  Regis-
  tration fees were all borne by the Fund's Investment Advisor.
  Other - The Fund records security  transactions on  the trade  date.  Specific
  identification is used  for determining gains  or losses for  financial state-
  ments & income tax purposes.  Dividend income is  recorded on  the ex-dividend
  date and interest income is recorded on an accrual basis.

NOTE 2 INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT & OTHER RELATED TRANSACTIONS:  The Fund has
an  investment  advisor y agreement  with  Valley Forge Management Corp, (VFMC),
whereby VFMC receives a fee of 1% per year  on the  net assets of the Fund.  All
fees are computed on the  average daily closing net  asset value of the Fund and
are  payable monthly.  VFMC has  agreed to reimburse the Fund to hold the Fund's
aggregate  annual operating expenses to 1.5%.  Mr. Bernard B. Klawans is the
sole owner, director and officer of VFMC  and is also president of the Fund.

NOTE 3 INVESTMENTS:  For the  period from  January 1, 1998 (commencement  of op-
erations) through January 2, 1998 there  were no purchases  or sales of  invest-
ment securities.  The gross unrealized  appreciation for all securities  totaled
zero  and  the gross unrealized depreciation for all securities totaled zero, or
a net unrealized appreciation of  $0.00.  The aggregate cost  of securities  for
federal income tax purposes at January 2, 1998 was $100,000.

NOTE 4 CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:  As of January 2, 1998 there were 100,000,000
shares of $.01 par value capital stock authorized and capital paid in aggregated
$100,000.  There were no transactions in capital stock.

















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           FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS AND RELATED RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
                 For a Share Outstanding throughout each Period


                                                      For the  period  from Jan-
                                                      uary 1, 1998    (commence-
                                                      ment    of    operations )
                                                      through January 2, 1998
                                                      -------------------------

Net asset value, begin-           $                           $      10.00
 ning of period

Income from investment
 operations

  Net investment income                   -                             0


  Net gains or (losses)                   -                             0
   on securities both
   realized & unrealized          -----------                 -----------

Total from investment             $       -                   $      10.00
 operations

Less distributions

 Dividends (from net in-                  -                           -
  vestment income)

 Distributions(from cap-                  -                           -
  ital gains)                     -----------                 -----------

Net Asset value, end of           $       -                   $      10.00
 period                           ===========                 ===========

Net assets, end of period         $       -                   $   100,000

Ratio of expenses to av-                  -                          0.00%*
 erage net assets

Ratio of net investment                   -                          0.00%*
 income to average net
 assets

Portfolio turnover rate                    0%                          0%


*annualized


   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.








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                            FORM N-1A
                    PART C - OTHER INFORMATION


       Contents                                    Page #

1.  Financial Statements & Exhibits                   1

2.  Control Persons                                   1

3.  Number of Shareholders                            1

4.  Indemnification                                   1

5.  Activities of Investment Adviser                  1

6.  Principal Underwriters                            1

7.  Location of Accounts & Records                    2

8.  Management Services                               2

9.  Distribution Expenses                             2

10. Undertakings                                      2

11. Auditor's Consent                                 3

12. Signatures                                        4



Exhibits

  Articles of Incorporation                           3 i

  By-Laws                                             3 ii

  Investment Advisery Contract                       10 i

  Reimbursement Agreements - Officers/Directors      10 ii

  Opinion of Counsel Concerning Fund Sscurities      99.1


















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1. a. Financial Statements -  Financial statements are presented in Part B.
      These include:
       Statement of Assets & Liabilities               XXXXX
       Schedule of Investments in Securities           XXXXX
       Statement of Operations                         XXXXX
       Statement of Changes in Net Assets              XXXXX
       Statement of Changes in Net Assets              XXXXX
       Notes to Statement of Assets and Liabilities    XXXXX

   A post-effective amendment containing reasonably current financial statements
   which will not be certified  will be  filed with  the Securities and Exchange
   Commission within 4 to 6 months of the effective date of this filing.

   b. Exhibits - All exhibits believed to be applicable to this filing include:
      (3.i)    Articles of Incorporation
      (3.ii)   By-Laws
      (10.1)   Investment Advisery Contract
      (10.2)   Reimbursement Agreements with Officers and/or Directors
      (99.1)   Opinion of Counsel Concerning Fund Securities

2.    Control Persons - Not applicable

3.    Number of Shareholders - There  is one  shareholder of the Beating the Dow
      Fund,  Inc. as of this filing.

4.    Indemnification - Insofar as indemnification  for liability arising  under
      the  Securities  Act of  1933 may be permitted to directors,  officers and
      controlling  persons of the  registrant, the registrant has  been  advised
      that, in the  opinion of the Securities and Exchange  Commission, such in-
      demnification is against  public policy as  expressed in  the  Act and is,
      therefore, unenforceable.   In the event that a claim for  indemnification
      against such liabilities  (other than the payment by the registrant of ex-
      penses  incurred or paid by a  director,  officer or controlling person of
      the registrant in the  successful defense of any action, suit or  proceed-
      ing)  is asserted by such  director, officer or controlling person in con-
      nection with the securities being  registered, the registrant will, unless
      in the opinion of its  counsel the matter has been settled by  controlling
      precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whe-
      ther such  indemnification by it is against  public policy as expressed in
      the Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

5.    Activities of Investment Adviser - The  Valley Forge  Management  Corpora-
      tion's activity at the present time  is performance  on its Investment Ad-
      visory Contract currently effective with the  Valley Forge Fund, Inc.  Mr.
      Bernard B, Klawans -  owner, officer and director of the Valley Forge Man-
      agement Corp. is also President of the Bookkeeper Corporation.

6.    Principal Underwriter - The Fund acts as its own underwriter.

7.    Location of Accounts & Records  -  All fund records are held at  corporate
      headquarters - 1375  Anthony Wayne Drive, Wayne, Pa.  19087 - with the ex-
      ception of security certifications which are in a safe deposit  box at the
      Royal Bank of Pennsylvania, DeKalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA.

8.    Not applicable

9.    Distribution Expenses - The fund currently bears no distribution expenses.

10.   Not applicable


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                      Landsburg Platt Raschiatore & Dalton
                          Certified Public Accountants
                            117 S. 17th St. 13th Fl.
                            Philadelphia, PA. 19103
                                 215-561-6633




               CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

We consent to  the inclusion by reference to the Pre-effective  Amendment  #1 on
Form N-1A of Beating the Dow Fund, Inc. of our report dated xxxxxxxx x,  1997 on
our examination of the Financial Statements on such Company.  We also consent to
the reference to our firm in such  Registration  Statement.




                xxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxx (no signature)
                xxxxxxxx x, 199x








































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SIGNATURES

     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and  the Invest-
     ment Company  Act of 1940, the BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC. certifies that it
     meets all of the requirements for effectiveness of this Registration State-
     ment and has duly caused this amendment to the Registration Statement to be
     signed  on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the
     City of Wayne and State of Pennsylvania, on the xxth day of xxxxxxxx 199x.


                                                  BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.


                                                  Bernard B. Klawans
                                                  President



Pursuant to  the requirements  of the Securities Act of 1933, this  Amendment to
the Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the
capacities and on the dates indicated.

Signatures                           Title                            Date


Bernard B. Klawans         President, CEO and Director               x-xx-xx

Gerd H. Dahl               Secretary and Director                    x-xx-xx

Nancy W. Klawans           Treasurer                                 x-xx-xx

Victor J. Belanger         Director                                  x-xx-xx

Dr. Thomas A. Fosnocht     Director                                  x-xx-xx

Dr. James P. King          Director                                  x-xx-xx

William A. Texter          Director                                  x-xx-xx























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                                 EXHIBIT - 3 i

                              Filed with the Department of State on Oct 20, 1997

                                                      Brette Kunda
                                                ____________________________
                                                Secretary of the Commonwealth


                    ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION-FOR PROFIT
                                      OF

                         BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC.

           A Business-stock Corporation (15 Pa.C.S. Paragragh 1306)

              DSCB:15-1306/2102/2303/2702/2903/3101/7102A(Rev 91)


In compliance  with the requirements of the applicable provisions of 15 Pa.C.S.
(relating to corporations and unincorporated associations) the undersigned, de-
siring to incorporate a corporation for profit hereby, state(s) that:

1. The name of the corporation is:  Beating the Dow Fund, Inc.

2. The address of this corporation initial registered ofice in this Commonwealth
   is:
         1375 Anthony Wayne Dr.     Wayne Pa. 19087        Chester County

3. The corporation is incorporated  under the provisions  of the  Business Corp-
   oration Law of 1988.

4. The aggregate number of shares authorized is: 100,000,000.

5. The name and address of the incorporator is:

       Bernard B. Klawans    1375 Anthony Wayne Dr     Wayne Pa. 19087

6. The specified effective date is: January 1, 1998.

7. No additional provisions of the articles.

8. The corporation is not a statutory close corporation.

9. The corporation is not a cooperative corporation.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF  the incorporator has signed these  Articles  of Incorpora-
tion this 20th day of October, 1997.


                                                   Bernard B. Klawans


                                                    _________________
                                                         Signature



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                                 EXHIBIT 3 ii
                      BEATING THE DOW FUND, INC. BY-LAWS

ARTICLE I  - OFFICES

Section I.  The principal  office  of the  Corporation shall  be in the  City of
Wayne,  County of Chester,  State of Pennsylvania.  The  Corporation  shall also
have offices  at such other places  as the Board of Directors may  from time  to
time determine and the business of the Corporation may require.


ARTICLE II - STOCKHOLDERS AND STOCK CERTIFICATES

Section 1.  Every stockholder of record shall be entitled to a stock certificate
representing the shares owned  by him.  Stock certificates shall be in such form
as may be required by law and as  the Board of Directors shall prescribe.  Every
stock certificate  shall be signed by  the President or a  Vice President and by
the Treasurer or an Assistant Treasurer, or the Secretary or an Assistant Secre-
tary, and  sealed with the corporate seal,  which may be a facsimile, either en-
graved or  printed.  Whenever permitted by law,  the Board of Directors  may au-
thorize the  issuance of stock certificates bearing  the facsimile signatures of
the officers authorized to sign such certificates.

Section 2.  Shares of the capital stock of the Corporation shall be transferable
only on the books of the Corporation by the person in whose name such shares are
registered,  or by his duly authorized transfer agent.  In case of  transfers by
executors,  administrators,  guardians or  other legal representatives, duly au-
thenticated evidence of  their authority shall be  produced, and may be required
to be  deposited and remain with the corporation or its duly authorized transfer
agent.  No transfer shall be made unless and until the certificate issued to the
transferor shall be  delivered to the Corporation, or its duly authorized trans-
fer agent, properly endorsed.

Section 3.  Any person desiring  a certificate for shares of  the capital  stock
of the  Corporation to be  issued in lieu of one lost or destroyed shall make an
affidavit or  affirmation setting forth  the loss  or destruction  of such stock
certificate,  and shall advertise such loss or destruction in such manner as the
Board of Directors may require,  and shall,  if the Board of Directors shall  so
require,  give the Corporation a  bond of indemnity,  in such form and with such
security  as may be satisfactory to the Board,  indemnifying  the Corporation a-
gainst any loss that  may result upon  the issuance  of a new stock certificate.
Upon receipt  of such affidavit and proof of publication of the advertisement of
such loss or destruction, and the bond, if any, required by the Board of Direct-
ors,  a new stock certificate may be issued  of the same tenor  and for the same
number of shares as the one alleged to have been lost or destroyed.

Section 4.  The Corporation  shall be entitled to treat the holder of record any
share or shares of its capital stock as the owner thereof, & accordingly,  shall
not be  bound to recognize any  equitable or  other claim to or interest in such
share or shares on the part of any other person,  whether or not the Corporation
shall have express or  other notice thereof, except as otherwise provided by the
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ARTICLE III - MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS

Section 1.  The annual meeting  of the stockholders  of the Corporation for  the
election of directors and for the transaction of general business shall  be held
at the  principal office  of the Corporation,  or at such other place  within or
without the  State of Pennsylvania as the  Board of Directors  may from time  to
time prescribe,  on the third Tuesday in August  at 8:00 PM in each year, unless
that day shall be  duly designated as a legal holiday, in which event the annual
meeting of the stockholders shall  be held on the  first day following  which is
not a holiday.  The place of the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Corp-
oration shall not be changed within sixty days next before the day on which such
meeting is  to be held.  A notice of any change in the place of the annual meet-
ing shall be given to each stockholder twenty days before the election is held.

Section 2.  Special meetings of  the stockholders may  be called at any time  by
the President,  and shall be called at any time by the President, or by the Sec-
retary, upon the  written request  of a majority  of the members of the Board of
Directors,  or upon the  written  request  of the holders  of a majority  of the
shares of  the capital stock of  the Corporation issued  and outstanding and en-
titled to vote at such meeting.  Upon receipt of a written request from any per-
son or persons entitled to call a special meeting,  which shall state the object
of the meeting,  it shall be the duty of the President;  or, in his absence, the
Secretary, to call such meeting to be held not less than ten days  nor more than
sixty days after  the receipt  of such request.  Special meetings  of the stock-
holders shall  be held  at the principal office of the Corporation,  or at  such
other place within  or without the State of Pennsylvania as the Board of Direct-
ors may from time  to time direct,  or at such place within or without the State
of Pennsylvania as shall be specified in the notice of such meeting.

Section 3.  Notice of the time and place of the annual or any special meeting of
the stockholders shall  be given to  each stockholder entitled to notice of such
meeting  at least ten  days prior  to the  date of  such meeting. In the case of
special meetings of the stockholders, the notice shall specify the object or ob-
jects of such meeting, and no business shall be transacted at such meeting other
than that mentioned in the call.

Section 4.  The Board of Directors may  close the  stock  transfer books  of the
corporation  for a period  not exceeding  sixty days preceding  the date  of any
meeting of stockholders,  or the date for payment  of any dividends, or the date
for the  allotment of rights,  or the date when any  change or conversion or ex-
change of  capital stock shall  go into effect, or for a period of not exceeding
sixty days  in connection with  the obtaining of the consent of stockholders for
any purpose; provided, however, that in lieu of closing the stock transfer books
as aforesaid,  the Board of Directors may fix  in advance a date,  not exceeding
sixty days preceding  the date of  any meeting of stockholders,  or the date for
the payment of any dividend, or the date for the allotment of rights of the date
when any change or conversion or exchange of capital stock shall go into effect,
or a  date in connection with obtaining such consent,  as a record date  for the
determination of  the stockholders entitled  to notice of,  and to vote at, such
meeting and  any adjournment thereof,  or to receive payment of such dividend,or
to receive such allotment of rights, or to exercise such rights, or to give such
consent,  as the case may be,  notwithstanding any transfer  of any stock on the
books of the Corporation after any such record date as aforesaid.

Section 5.  At least ten days before every election of  directors of the Corpor-
ation,  the Secretary shall prepare and file in the office where the election is
to be held  a complete list of  the stockholders entitled to vote at the ensuing
election, arranged in alphabetical order, with the residence of each stockholder
and the number of voting shares held by him,  and such list shall  at all times,
during the  usual hours for business and during the whole time of said election,
be open to the examination of any stockholder.

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Section 6.  At all meetings of  the stockholders, a quorum shall consist  of the
persons representing  a majority of the  outstanding shares of the capital stock
of the Corporation entitled to vote at such meeting.  In the absence of a quorum
no business  shall be transacted except  that the stockholders present in person
or by proxy and entitled to vote at such meeting shall have power to adjourn the
meeting from time  to time without notice other than announcement at the meeting
until a quorum shall be present.  At any such adjourned meeting at which a quor-
um shall be present, any business may be transacted which might have been trans-
acted  at the meeting on  the date specified in the original notice. If a quorum
is present at any meeting the holders of the majority of the shares of the Corp-
oration issued  and outstanding and entitled to vote at the meeting who shall be
present  in person or  by proxy at the meeting shall  have power to act upon all
matters properly before the meeting,  and shall also  have power to  adjourn the
meeting to any specific time or times, and no notice of any such adjourned meet-
ing need be given to stockholders absent or otherwise.

Section 7.  At all meetings of the  stockholders the following order of business
shall be substantially observed,  as far as it is consistent with the purpose of
the meeting:
                        Election of Directors
                        Ratification of Elections of Auditors
                        New Business

Section 8.  At any  meeting of  the stockholders  of the Corporation every stock
holder having the right to vote shall be entitled in person or by proxy appoint-
ed by an instrument in writing subscribed by such stockholder and bearing a date
not more than  three years prior to said meeting unless such instrument provides
for a longer period, to one vote for each share of stock having voting power re-
gistered in his name on the books of the corporation.


ARTICLE IV - DIRECTORS

Section 1.  The Board of Directors shall consist of not less than three nor more
than twelve members, who may be any persons, whether or not they hold any shares
of the capital stock of the corporation.

Section 2.  The directors  shall be elected  annually by the stockholders of the
Corporation  at their annual meeting,  and shall hold office for the term of one
year and until their successors shall be duly elected and shall qualify.

Section 3.  The Board of Directors shall have the control and management of  the
business of  the Corporation,  and in addition  to the powers  and authority  by
these  by-laws expressly conferred upon them,  may, subject to the provisions of
the laws  of the State of Pennsylvania and  of the Certificate of Incorporation,
exercise all such powers  of the Corporation  and do all such acts and things as
are not  required by law or  by the Certificate of Incorporation to be exercised
or done by the stockholders.

Section 4.  If  the office  of any director  becomes or  is vacant by  reason of
death, resignation,  removal,  disqualification or otherwise,  the remaining di-
rectors may by vote  of a majority of  said directors choose a successor or suc-
cessors who shall hold office for the unexpired term; provided that vacancies on
the Board of Directors  may be so filled only if, after the filling of the same,
at  least two-thirds of the  directors  then holding office  would be  directors
elected to such office by  the stockholders  at a meeting or meetings called for
the purpose.  In the event that  at any time less than a majority of the direct-
ors were so elected promptly as possible and in any event within sixty days  for
the purpose of electing directors to fill any vacancy which has  not been filled
by the  directors in office.  Any other vacancies  in the Board of Directors not
filled by the directors may also be  filled for an  unexpired term by the stock-

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holders at a meeting called for that purpose.

Section 5.  The Board of Directors shall have power to appoint,  and at its dis-
cretion to remove or suspend, any officer, officers, managers,  superintendents,
subordinates,  assistants, clerks, agents & employees, permanently or temporari-
ly, as the Board may think fit, and to determine their duties and to fix, & from
time to time change, their salaries or emoluments, & to require security in such
instances and in such amounts as it may deem proper.  No contract  of employment
for services to be rendered to the Corporation shall be of longer  duration than
two weeks, unless such contract of employment shall be in writing, signed by the
officers of the Corporation and approved by the Board of Directors.

Section 6.  In case of the absence of an officer of the Corporation,  or for any
other reason which may seem sufficient to the Board of Directors,  the Board may
delegate his  powers and duties  for the time being  to any other officer of the
Corporation or to any director.

Section 7.  The Board of Directors may, be resolution or resolutions passed by a
majority of the whole Board, designate one or more committees, each committee to
consist of two or more of the directors of the Corporation,  which to the extent
provided in such resolution or resolutions, shall have and may exercise the pow-
ers of the Board of Directors in the management  of the business  and affairs of
the Corporation,  and may have power to authorize the seal of the Corporation to
be affixed  to all papers  which may require  it.  Such committee  or committees
shall have  such name or names as may be determined from time to time by resolu-
tion adopted by the  Board of Directors.  Any such  committee shall keep regular
minutes of  its proceedings, and shall report the same to the Board when requir-
ed.

Section 8.  The Board of Directors may hold their meetings and keep the books of
the Corporation,  except the original or  duplicate stock ledger, outside of the
State of Pennsylvania  at such place or places as they may from time to time de-
termine.

Section 9.  The Board of Directors  shall  have power to fix,  and from  time to
time to change the compensation, if any, of the directors of the Corporation.

Section 10.  The Board of Directors shall present at each annual meeting  of the
shareholders, and, when called for by vote of  the stockholders,  at any special
meeting of the stockholders, a full and clear statement of the business and con-
condition of the Corporation.


ARTICLE V - DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Section 1.  Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held without no-
tice at such times and places as may be free from time to time prescribed by the
Board.

Section 2.  Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called at any time
by the President,  and shall be called by the President upon the written request
of a majority of the members of the Board of Directors.  Unless notice is waived
by all  the members  of the Board of Directors,  notice of any  special  meeting
shall be sent  to each director at  least twenty-four hours prior to the date of
such meeting,  and such notice shall state the time, place and object or objects
of such special meeting.

Section 3.  Three member of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for
the  transaction of  business at  any meeting.  The act of a majority of the di-
rectors present at any meeting where there is a quorum shall  be the act  of the
Board of Directors,  except as may be otherwise  specifically provided by statue

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or by the Certificate of Incorporation or by these by-laws.

Section 4.  The order of business at meetings of the Board of Directors shall be
described from time to time by the Board.


ARTICLE VI - OFFICERS AND AGENTS

Section 1.  At the first meeting of the Board of Directors after the election of
directors in each year,  the Board shall  elect a President,  a Secretary  and a
Treasurer,  and may elect or appoint one or more Vice Presidents, Assistant Sec-
retaries,  Assistant Treasurers, and such other officers and agents as the Board
may deem necessary and as the business of the Corporation may require.

Section 2.  The President and  the Chairman of the Board  shall be  elected from
the membership of the Board of Directors, but other officers need not be members
of the Board of Directors.  Any two or more offices may be held by the same per-
son.  All officers of the Corporation shall serve  for one year and  until their
successors shall have been duly elected and shall have qualified; provided, how-
ever, that any officer may be removed at any time, either with or without cause,
by action of the Board of Directors.

Section 3.  The salaries of all officers and agents of the  Corporation shall be
fixed by the Board of Directors.


ARTICLE VII - DUTIES OF OFFICERS

PRESIDENT

Section 1.  The President shall be the  Chief Executive Officer  and head of the
Corporation, and in the recess of the Board of Directors  shall have the general
control and management of its business and affairs, subject, however, to the re-
gulations of the Board of Directors.  He  shall preside at  all meetings  of the
stockholders and shall be a member exofficio of all standing committees.

Section 2.  The President shall call all special or other meetings of the stock-
holders and Board of Directors.  In case the President shall at any time neglect
or refuse to call a special meeting of the stockholders when requested  so to do
by a majority of the directors, or by the stockholder representing a majority of
the stock  of the Corporation,  as is elsewhere in these by-laws provided,  then
and in such case,  such special meeting shall  be called by the Secretary, or in
the event of his neglect or refusal to call such meeting, may be called by a ma-
jority of the directors or by  the stockholders representing a  majority  of the
stock of the Corporation, who desire such special meeting,  as the case may  be,
upon notice as hereinbefore provided.  In case the President  shall at any  time
neglect or refuse to call a special meeting  of the Board of Directors when  re-
quested  to do so  by a  majority of  the Directors,  as is  elsewhere  in these
by-laws provided, then and in such case,  such special meeting may  be called by
the majority  of the directors  desiring such  special meeting,  upon notice  as
hereinbefore provided.

VICE PRESIDENTS

Section 3.  In case of the absence of the President, the Vice President,  or, if
there be more than  one Vice President,  then the Vice Presidents,  according to
their seniority,  shall preside at the meetings of the stockholders of the Corp-
oration.  In the  event of the absence,  resignation, disability or death of the
President, such Vice President shall exercise all the powers and perform all the
duties of the President until the return of the President or until such disabil-
ity shall have been removed or until a new President shall have been elected.

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THE SECRETARY AND ASSISTANT SECRETARIES

Section 4.  The Secretary  shall attend  all meetings  of the  stockholders  and
shall record all the proceedings thereof in a book  to be kept  for that purpose
and he shall record  all the proceedings  thereof in a book to be  kept for that
purpose and he shall be the custodian of  the corporate seal of the Corporation.
In the  absence of the  Secretary,  an Assistant Secretary  or any other  person
appointed or elected by the Board of Directors, as is elsewhere in these by-laws
provided, may exercise the rights and perform the duties of the Secretary.

Section 5.  The  Assistant Secretary, or,  if there  be more  than one Assistant
Secretary, then the Assistant Secretaries in the order of their seniority shall,
in the absence or disability of the Secretary,  perform the duties and  exercise
the powers of the Secretary.  Any Assistant Secretary elected by the Board shall
also perform  such other duties and  exercise such  other powers as the Board of
Directors shall from time to time prescribe.

THE TREASURER AND ASSISTANT TREASURERS

Section 6.  The Treasurer shall  keep full and  correct accounts of the receipts
and expenditures of the Corporation  in books belonging  to the Corporation, and
shall deposit all moneys and valuable  effects in the  name and to the credit of
the Corporation and in such depositories  as may be  designated  by the Board of
Directors, and shall, if the Board shall  so direct,  give bond  with sufficient
security and in such amount as may be required by the Board of Directors for the
faithful performance of his duties.  He shall  disburse funds of the Corporation
as may be  ordered by the Board of Directors,  taking proper  vouchers for  such
disbursements,  and shall render  to the President and Board of Directors at the
regular meetings of the Board,  or whenever they may  require it,  an account of
all his transactions as the chief fiscal officer of the corporation,  and of the
financial condition of the Corporation.

Section 7.  The  Assistant Treasurer,  or if there  be more  than one  Assistant
Treasurer, then the Assistant Treasurers in the order of their seniority, shall,
in the absence  or disability of the  Treasurer, perform the duties and exercise
the powers of the Treasurer.  Any Assistant Treasurer elected by the Board shall
also perform  such duties  and exercise  such powers  as the  Board of Directors
shall from time to time prescribe.


ARTICLE VIII - CHECKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, ETC.

Section 1.  All checks shall bear the signature of such person or persons as the
Board of Directors may from time to time direct.

Section 2.  All notes and other similar obligations and acceptances of drafts by
the Corporation  shall be signed  by such person or  persons as the Board of Di-
rectors may from time to time direct.

Section 3. Any officer of the Corporation or any other employee, as the Board of
Directors  may from time to time  direct,  shall have full power to endorse  for
deposit all checks and all negotiable  paper drawn payable to his or their order
or to the order of the Corporation.


ARTICLE IX - CORPORATE SEAL

Section 1.  The corporate seal of the Corporation  shall have inscribed  thereon
the name of the Corporation, the year of its organization, and the words Corpor-
ate Seal,  Pennsylvania.  Such  seal may  be used  by causing it  or a facsimile
thereof to be impressed or affixed or reproduced or otherwise.

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ARTICLE X - DIVIDENDS

Section 1.  Dividends upon  the shares of the  capital stock of  the Corporation
may, subject to the provisions  of the Certificate of Incorporation,  if any, be
declared by the Board of Directors  at any regular or special meeting,  pursuant
to law.  Dividends may be paid in cash, in property, or in shares of the capital
stock of the Corporation.

Section 2.  Before payment  of any dividend  there  may be  set aside out of any
funds of the Corporation  available for dividends such  sum or sums as the Board
of Directors may, from time to time,  in their absolute discretion, think proper
as a reserve fund to meet contingencies, or for equalizing dividends, or for re-
pairing or maintaining any property of  the Corporation,  or for such other pur-
pose as the Board of Directors shall deem  to be for the  best interests  of the
Corporation, and the Board of Directors may abolish any such reserve in the man-
ner in which it was created.


ARTICLE XI - FISCAL YEAR

Section 1.  The fiscal year of the Corporation shall begin on January 1 of  each
year, and end on December 31 of each year.


ARTICLE XII - NOTICES

Section 1.  Whenever under the provisions of these by-laws notice is required to
be given to any director or stockholder, it shall not  be construed to mean per-
sonal notice,  and such notice may be given in writing,  by mail,  by depositing
the same in the  post office or letter box,  in a postpaid sealed wrapper,  add-
ressed to such director or  stockholder at such address  as shall appear on  the
books  of the Corporation, or,  if the address of  such director or  stockholder
does not appear on the books of the Corporation, to such director or stockholder
at the General Post Office  in the City of Wayne,  Pennsylvania and such  notice
shall be deemed to be given  at the time it shall  be so deposited  in the  post
office or letter box.  In the case of directors,  such notice may also be  given
by telephone, telegraph or cable.

Section 2.  Any notice required to be given under these by-laws may be waived in
writing, signed by the person or persons entitled to such notice, whether before
or after the time stated therein.

Section 3.  Each  director and officer  (and his heirs,  executors, and adminis-
trators) shall  be indemnified  by the Corporation against reasonable  costs and
expenses incurred  by him in  connection with any action,  suit or proceeding to
which he may be made a party by reason of his being or having been a director or
officer of the Corporation, except in relation to any action,  suits or proceed-
ings in  which he has been  adjudged liable because of willful misfeasance,  bad
faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the con-
duct of his office.  In the  absence of  any adjudication  which expressly finds
that  the director  or officer  is so liable or which expressly  absolves him of
liability for willful misfeasance,  bad faith, gross negligence or reckless dis-
regard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office, or in the event of a
settlement, each director and officer (and his heirs, executors and administrat-
ors) shall be  indemnified by  the Corporation against payments made,  including
reasonable  costs  determination by a  written opinion  of independent  counsel.
Amounts paid in settlement shall not exceed costs, fees and expenses which would
have been reasonably  incurred if the action,  suit or proceeding had been liti-
gated to a  conclusion.  Such a  determination by  independent counsel,  and the
payments of amounts by the Corporation  on the basis thereof shall not prevent a
stockholder from challenging such  indemnification by appropriate legal proceed-

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ings on the grounds that the person indemnified was liable to the Corporation or
its  security holders  by reason of  the conduct as used herein.  The  foregoing
provisions shall be exclusive of  any other rights  of indemnification  to which
the officers and directors might otherwise be entitled.


ARTICLE XIII - AMENDEMENTS

Section 1.  These by-laws may be amended,  altered,  repealed or added to at the
annual meeting of the stockholders of the Corporation or of the Board of Direct-
ors, or at any special meeting of the stockholders or  of the Board of Directors
called for that purpose, by the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of
the shares of capital stock of  the Corporation then  issued and outstanding and
entitled to vote, or by a majority  of the Whole Board of Directors, as the case
may be.


ARTICLE XIV - INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS

By-laws of the  Fund provide  the following fundamental investment restrictions;
The  Fund may  not, except  by the  approval of  a majority  of the  outstanding
shares;  i.e.  a) 67% or more of  the voting securities present at a duly called
meeting,  if the  holders of  more than 50% of the outstanding voting securities
are present or represented  by proxy, or  b) of more than 50% of the outstanding
voting securities, whichever is less:
(a) Act as  underwriter for  securities of  other issuers except insofar  as the
    Fund may be deemed an underwriter in selling its own portfolio securities.
(b) Borrow  money or purchase  securities on  margin, but  may obtain such short
    term credit as may be necessary for clearance of purchases and  sales of se-
    curities for temporary  or emergency purposes  in an amount not exceeding 5%
    of the value of its total assets.
(c) Sell securities short.
(d) Invest in securities of other investment companies except as  part of a mer-
    ger, consolidation , or purchase  of assets  approved  by the  Fund's share-
    holders.
(e) Invest over 25% of its assets at the time of purchase in any one industry.
(f) Make investments in commodities, commodity contracts or real estate although
    the Fund  may purchase and sell securities  of companies which deal  in real
    estate or interests therein.
(g) Make loans.  The purchase of a portion of a readily marketable issue of pub-
    licly distributed  bonds, debentures  or other debt securities  will not  be
    considered the making of a loan.
(h) Acquire  more than 10% of  the securities  of any  class of  another issuer,
    treating  all preferred securities  of an issuer  as a single class  and all
    debt securities  as a single class, or  acquire more than  10% of the voting
    securities of another issuer.
(i) Invest in companies for the purpose of acquiring control.
(j) The Fund may not purchase  or retain securities of any issuer if those offi-
    cers and directors of the Fund or  its Investment Adviser owning individual-
    ly more  than 1/2 of 1% of any  class of security  or collectively  own more
    than 5% of such class of securities of such issuer.
(k) Pledge, mortgage or hypothecate any of its assets.
(l) Invest  in securities which may be subject to registration under the Securi-
    ties Act of 1933 prior to sale to the public or which are not at the time of
    purchase readily salable.
(m) Invest  more than 5% of the total Fund assets, taken at  market value at the
    time  of purchase, in  securities of  companies with less  than three years'
    continuous operation, including the operations of any predecessor.
(n) Issue senior securities.



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                                Exhibit - 10 i

                         INVESTMENT ADVISORY CONTRACT

AGREEMENT, made by and between Beating the Dow Fund, Inc., a Pennsylvania  Corp-
oration, (hereinafter called "Fund") and  Valley Forge Management Corporation, a
Pennsylvania Corporation (hereinafter called "Investment Adviser")

WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Fund engages in the business  of investing and  reinvesting
its assets and property in various stocks and  securities and Investment Adviser
engages in the business of providing investment advisory services.

1.  The Fund  hereby employs the  Investment Adviser, for the  period set  forth
    in Paragraph  6 hereof, and on the terms set forth herein, to render invest-
    ment advisory services to the Fund, subject to the supervision and direction
    of the  Board of Directors  of the Fund.  The  Investment Adviser hereby ac-
    cepts such employment and agrees, during such period, to render the services
    and  assume the obligations herein set forth, for the compensation provided.
    The Investment Adviser shall, for all purposes  herein,  be  deemed to be an
    independent contractor, and shall,  unless otherwise expressly provided  and
    authorized,  have no authority to act  for or represent the Fund in any way,
    or in any way be deemed an agent of the Fund.
        
2.  As a compensation for the services to be rendered to the Fund by the Invest-
    ment Adviser under the provisions of this  Agreement,  the Fund shall pay to
    the Investment Adviser monthly a fee equal to one-twelfth of one percent per
    month,  (the  equivalent of 1% per annum) of the daily average net assets of
    the Fund  during the month.  The first  payment  of fee  hereunder  shall be
    prorated on a daily basis from the date this Agreement takes effect.
        
3.  It is expressly understood and  agreed that the  services to be  rendered by
    the Investment Adviser to the Fund  under the  provisions of this  Agreement
    are not to be deemed to be exclusive,  and the  Investment  Adviser shall be
    free to render similar or different services to others so long as  its abil-
    ity to render the services provided for in this Agreement  shall not  be im-
    paired thereby.
        
4.  It is understood and agreed that directors, officers, employees, agents  and
    shareholders of the Fund may be interested in the Investment Adviser as dir-
    ectors, officers, employees, agents and  shareholders,  and that  directors,
    officers, employees,  agents and shareholders of the  Investment Adviser may
    be interested in the Fund,  as directors,  officers,  employees,  agents and
    shareholders or otherwise,  and that the investment Adviser,  itself, may be
    interested in the  Fund as a  shareholder or otherwise, specifically,  it is
    understood and agreed that directors, officers, employees, agents and share-
    holders of the  Investment Adviser may continue as directors, officers, emp-
    loyees,  agents and shareholders of the Fund;  that the Investment  Adviser,
    its directors, officers, employees,  agents and  shareholders may  engage in
    other business, may render investment advisory services to other  investment
    companies, or to any other corporation, association, firm or individual, may
    render underwriting services to the Fund, or to any other  investment compa-
    ny, corporation, association,  form or individual.   The Fund shall bear ex-
    penses and salaries necessary and incidental to the conduct of its business,
    including but not in limitation  of the foregoing, the costs incurred in the
    maintenance of its own books, records, and procedures; dealing  with its own

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    shareholders; the payment of dividends; transfers of stock  (including issu-
    ance & redemption of shares); reports and  notices to shareholders; expenses
    of annual stockholders; meetings;  miscellaneous office expenses;  brokerage
    commissions; taxes; and custodian, legal, accounting and registration  fees.
    Employees, officers  and agents of the Investment Adviser who are, or may in
    the future be, directors and/or senior officers of the Fund shall receive no
    remuneration  from the Fund  or acting in such capacities  for the Fund.  In
    the conduct  of the respective businesses of  the parties hereto and  in the
    performance of this agreement, the Fund & Investment Adviser  may share com-
    mon facilities and  personnel common to each,  with appropriate proration of
    expenses.

5.  Investment Adviser shall give the Fund the benefit of its best judgment  and
    efforts in rendering these services, and Fund agrees as an inducement to the
    undertaking of these services that Investment Adviser  shall not  be  liable
    hereunder for any mistake of judgment or any event whatsoever, provided that
    nothing herein shall be deemed to protect, or purport to protect, Investment
    Adviser against any liability  to  Fund or to its security holders  to which
    Investment Adviser would otherwise  be subject by reason of willful misfeas-
    ance, bad faith or gross negligence  in the performance of duties hereunder,
    or by reason of reckless disregard of obligations and duties hereunder.
        
6.  This agreement shall continue in effect  until August  xx, 1998, and, there-
    after, only so  long as such continuance  is approved at  least annually  by
    votes of the Fund's Board of Directors, cast in person  at a meeting  called
    for the purpose of voting on such approval, including the votes of a majori-
    ty of the Directors who are not parties to such agreement or interested per-
    sons of any such party.  This agreement may be  terminated at any time  upon
    60 days prior  written notice, without  the payment  of any penalty, by  the
    Fund's Board of Directors or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
    securities of  the Fund.  The contract  will automatically terminate  in the
    event of its assignment by the Investment Adviser (within the meaning of the
    Investment Company Act of 1940), which shall be deemed to include a transfer
    of control  of the Investment Adviser.  Upon  the termination of this agree-
    ment, the obligations of all the parties hereunder shall cease and terminate
    as of the date of such termination, except for any obligation to respond for
    a breach of  this Agreement  committed prior to  such termination and except
    for the obligation of the Fund to pay to the Investment Adviser the fee pro-
    vided in Paragraph 2 hereof, prorated to the date of termination.
        
7.  This Agreement shall not be assigned by the Fund without  prior written con-
    sent thereto of the Investment  Adviser.  This Agreement shall terminate au-
    tomatically in the event of its assignment  by the Investment Adviser unless
    an exemption from such automatic termination is  granted by order or rule of
    the Securities and Exchange Commission.


    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their corporate  seals to
    be affixed and duly attested and their presence  to be signed  by their duly
    authorized officers this 24th day of October, 1997.

       Beating the Dow Fund, Inc.               By _____________________________
                                                   Bernard B. Klawans, President
       Attest: ___________________________
               Nancy W. Klawans, Treasurer
        

       Valley Forge Management Corporation      By _____________________________
                                                   Bernard B. Klawans, President
       Attest: ________________
               Nancy W. Klawans

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                                Exhibit - 10 ii



                           Reimbursement Agreements


The Fund will  reimburse officers and directors not affiliated  with the Invest-
ment Adviser  to compensate for  travel expenses associated with  performance of
their duties.  As the Fund  grows in total  assets, the  Board of Directors  may
place them on salaries commensurate with their duties.

The Fund has no  plans to  compensate officers, employes and directors  who  are
affiliated with the Investment Adviser  except indirectly through payment of the
management  fee.









































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                                 Exhibit - 99.1


                                                          Diehl & Fosnocht
                                                          Attorneys at Law
                                                          107 S. Church St.
                                                          West Chester, PA 19382


Beating the Dow Fund Inc.

Gentlemen:

I have been asked to  provide this opinion in  connection with  the registration
under  the Securities Act of 1933 ("Securities Act") of 1,500,000 shares  of the
Common Capital Stock (par value $0.01 per share) of  Beating the Dow  Fund, Inc.
("Fund").

I have examined the Articles of Incorporation of the Fund;  the  By-Laws  of the
Fund; various pertinent corporate proceedings;  and such other  items considered
to be material to determine  the legality of the authorized but  unissued shares
of the Fund's common stock.

Based upon the foregoing, it is my opinion that upon effectiveness of the Secur-
ties Act Registration Statement  of the  Fund,  filed pursuant to the provisions
of Section 24(e) of the  Investment Company Act of  1940,  to register 1,500,000
shares of  the Fund's common stock  ($0.01 per share par value)  and during such
time as such Registration Statement continues to be in effect,  the Fund will be
authorized to solicit,  and cause to  be  solicited share purchase orders and to
issue its shares  for a cash  consideration, as described in the Fund's proposed
Prospectus and Statement of Additional  Information, which shares so issued will
be validly  issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

I offer no  opinion with respect to the offer and sales of the Fund's securities
under the  security laws  of the several states,  the District of Columbia,  any
territory of the United States or any foreign country.

I consent to the inclusion of this opinion as  an exhibit to the  Securities Act
Registration Statement of the Fund and to the reference in the Fund's Prospectus
and/or  Statement of Additional Information to  the fact that this  opinion con-
cerning the  legality of  the issue  on  behalf of the Fund, as issuer, has been
rendered by me.


                                                        Very Truly Yours;


                                                        __________________
                                                        Thomas Fosnocht Jr.







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