Investment objective & strategy
As of Nov. 28, 2025 · prospectusObjective. The investment objective of the Leader Capital High Quality Income Fund (the High Quality Fund or the Fund) is to deliver a high level of current income,
Strategy. Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets, plus any amount of borrowings for investment purposes, in high-quality income-producing debt securities. For the purposes of the Funds 80% investment policy, the Fund defines high-quality as being rated at the time of purchase as no lower than Baa3 by Moodys Investors Service (Moodys), BBB- by Standard & Poors Ratings Group (S&P), or Fitch Ratings, Inc. (Fitch), or, if unrated, as determined by Leader Capital Corp. (the Advisor) to be of comparable quality. The debt securities in which the Fund may invest include the following U.S. dollar-denominated domestic and foreign securities: ? foreign (including emerging markets) and domestic bonds, notes, corporate debt, convertible debt securities, and preferred … Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets, plus any amount of borrowings for investment purposes, in high-quality income-producing debt securities. For the purposes of the Funds 80% investment policy, the Fund defines high-quality as being rated at the time of purchase as no lower than Baa3 by Moodys Investors Service (Moodys), BBB- by Standard & Poors Ratings Group (S&P), or Fitch Ratings, Inc. (Fitch), or, if unrated, as determined by Leader Capital Corp. (the Advisor) to be of comparable quality. The debt securities in which the Fund may invest include the following U.S. dollar-denominated domestic and foreign securities: ? foreign (including emerging markets) and domestic bonds, notes, corporate debt, convertible debt securities, and preferred securities; ? bank loans and bank loan participations; ? asset-backed securities, including agency and non-agency commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) and residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) and credit-backed securities; ? collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) that are backed by domestic and foreign debt obligations; ? collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) that are backed by domestic and foreign debt obligations; and ? U.S. government securities. The Fund normally invests in debt securities with an interest rate that resets quarterly based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR), Effective Federal Funds Rate (EFFR), or Overnight Bank Fund Rate (OBFR). The Fund allocates assets across debt security types without restriction, subject to its 80% investment policy. The Fund considers emerging markets countries to be those countries included in the Dow Jones Emerging Markets Index. The Fund invests without restriction on the maturity of any single debt security and its portfolio average effective duration (a measure of a securitys sensitivity to changes in prevailing interest rates). Generally, the Funds average effective duration will be 75% to 125% of the three-year average effective duration of the Morningstar Core Bond Index, although the Funds average effective duration will change depending on market conditions and could be up to 15 years depending on prevailing interest rates. The Fund uses effective duration to measure the sensitivity of a debt securitys price to changes in interest rates. The longer a debt securitys duration, the more sensitive it will be to changes in interest rates. For example, when the level of interest rates increases by 1.00%, the price of a debt security or a portfolio of such securities having a duration of 5 years will decrease by about 5.00%. Conversely, when interest rates decrease by 1.00%, the price of a debt security or a portfolio of such securities with a duration of 5 years will generally increase by about 5.00%. CMBS, RMBS, CLOs, and CDOs are single-purpose investment vehicles that hold baskets of loans and issue securities that are paid from the cash flows of the underlying loans. Normally, CMBS, RMBS, CLOs, and CDOs have multiple tranches, with investors in the bottom tranches having the last priority to receive payment. By investing in investment-grade debt tranches, the Fund will not be less than third in priority for payment. Loans and loan participations may be unsecured, which means that any specific assets of the borrower do not collateralize them. The Fund allocates assets across security types without restriction, subject to its 80% investment policy. The Advisor utilizes a fundamental top-down analysis, meaning the Advisor analyzes the economy, interest rate cycles, the supply and demand for credit and the characteristics of individual securities in making investment selections for the Fund. The Advisor may sell a security if its value becomes unattractive, such as when its fundamentals deteriorate, its credit rating is downgraded (including, as described above, sales required when a security is downgraded to below investment grade ratings) or when other investment opportunities exist that may have more attractive yields. In making purchase decisions, if the expected term premium is greater for longer-term securities in the eligible maturity range, the Advisor will focus investment in the longer-term area; otherwise, the Fund will focus investment in the shorter-term area of the eligible maturity range. The Fund may also invest up to 10% of its assets in equity securities, including securities of other investment companies such as exchange-traded funds (ETFs), mutual funds (including affiliated mutual funds), closed-end funds, and private funds such as hedge funds, private equity funds, and fund-of-funds. The Fund may also invest up to 20% of its portfolio in non-investment grade bonds (also known as junk bonds or high yield bonds), which the Fund defines as securities rated lower than Baa3 by Moodys, BBB- by S&P or Fitch, or, if unrated, as determined by the Advisor to be of comparable quality. The Fund may also invest in various derivatives, including options and credit default swaps, foreign currency transactions, and private credit, including securities that may be illiquid up to the maximum amount permitted under the law. The Advisor may invest in these securities to hedge against portfolio or market risk, gain market or asset exposure, or for speculative purposes. The Advisor may sell a security if its value becomes unattractive, such as when its fundamentals deteriorate or when other investment opportunities exist with more attractive yields. As a result of its trading strategy, the Fund expects to engage in frequent portfolio transactions that will likely result in higher portfolio turnover and commissions than many investment companies.
Top holdings
As of Jan. 31, 2026 · N-PORT| Security | Ticker | Value | % of fund |
|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. Treasury Bills | 912797SX | $148.20M | 11.95% |
| U.S. Treasury Bills | B | $114.64M | 9.24% |
| MONEY MARKET FUND | FRGXX | $58.42M | 4.71% |
| Petroleos Mexicanos | — | $45.12M | 3.64% |
| MUTUAL FUND | — | $29.91M | 2.41% |
| ABS | — | $24.15M | 1.95% |
| ABS | — | $19.12M | 1.54% |
| CMBS | — | $18.46M | 1.49% |
| ABS | — | $18.12M | 1.46% |
| ORACLE CORP | — | $17.46M | 1.41% |
Portfolio moves
Oct 31, 2025 → Jan 31, 2026How many positions this fund opened, exited, grew, trimmed, or left unchanged between its two most recent N-PORT snapshots — net changes between point-in-time reports, not a trade log.
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Advisers
| Firm | Role |
|---|---|
| Leader Capital Corp. | Adviser |
Footnotes
- Expense ratio as of November 28, 2025, from the fund's prospectus.
- Net assets and holdings count as of January 31, 2026, from the fund's N-PORT filing.
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