Investment objective & strategy
As of Oct. 25, 2024 · prospectusObjective. The Fund seeks long term capital appreciation.
Strategy. Using the sub-adviser?s proprietary Defined Risk Strategy (?DRS?) to select the Fund?s investments, the Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing directly, or indirectly through ETFs, in: ? equity securities of domestic small capitalization companies, ? exchange-traded long-term put options on U.S. exchanges for hedging purposes, and ? buying and selling exchange-traded put and call options on various ETFs, securities and equity indices to generate additional returns. The DRS seeks to provide risk-managed growth of capital by matching or exceeding the long-term performance of the stock market while seeking to minimize the traditional losses incurred during bear markets. Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests at least 80% of its assets (defined as net assets plus any borrowing … Using the sub-adviser?s proprietary Defined Risk Strategy (?DRS?) to select the Fund?s investments, the Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing directly, or indirectly through ETFs, in: ? equity securities of domestic small capitalization companies, ? exchange-traded long-term put options on U.S. exchanges for hedging purposes, and ? buying and selling exchange-traded put and call options on various ETFs, securities and equity indices to generate additional returns. The DRS seeks to provide risk-managed growth of capital by matching or exceeding the long-term performance of the stock market while seeking to minimize the traditional losses incurred during bear markets. Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests at least 80% of its assets (defined as net assets plus any borrowing for investment purposes) in securities of domestic small capitalization (under $3 billion) companies through ETFs. However, the Fund may have small investments in equity securities of medium and large capitalization companies as well as foreign companies. The sub-adviser executes ETF trades through an exchange rather than trading directly with a fund. The DRS philosophy is based upon the sub-adviser?s research indicating that market timing and/or stock selection is extremely difficult, may produce volatile returns and that asset allocation is limited in its risk reduction. Using DRS, the sub-adviser seeks to ?define risk? by seeking to protect against large losses by hedging the equity securities in the Fund?s portfolio through investments in protective long-term index or ETF put options. Additionally, the sub-adviser seeks to increase returns by buying and selling call and put options on several ETFs or indices using hedging strategies. A call option is a contract that entitles the purchaser to receive from the seller a cash payment equal to the amount of any appreciation in the value of the reference index over a fixed price as of the valuation date of the option. A put option is a contract that entitles the purchaser to receive from the seller a cash payment equal to the amount of any depreciation in the value of the reference index below a fixed price as of the valuation date of the option. Defined Risk Strategy The DRS was created in 1997 by Randy Swan, President of the Adviser and sub-adviser. The objective of the DRS is to provide risk-managed growth of capital by offering a strategy that seeks to match or exceed the long-term performance of the stock market without the traditional losses incurred during bear markets. The DRS philosophy is based upon the sub-adviser?s research indicating that market timing and/or stock selection is extremely difficult and that asset allocation is limited in its risk reduction properties. Hedging Process The sub-adviser applies a put hedging strategy to hedge the Fund?s equity exposure. The Fund invests in long-term put options (referred to as paying a premium) that gives the Fund the right to sell a security or index at a set (strike) price or sell the long-term put option on an option exchange. The put strategy is executed using exchange-traded index and ETF put options to hedge the portfolio and to reduce volatility. The put strategy seeks to limit downside loss. Generally, index and ETF put options have an inverse relationship to the applicable underlying index or security. Option Writing To generate additional returns, the sub-adviser buys and sells short-term (generally 1-3 month) (i) put and call options on equity indices, such as the Russell 2000, (ii) ETFs and (iii) futures on a regular basis. Additionally, the sub-adviser regularly engages in various spread option strategies. Spread option strategies involve, for example, selling a 1-month call option while buying a 2-month call option. Each option strategy includes a hedging element so that the Fund is not exposed to significant losses on written options. Rebalancing The sub-adviser may rebalance the portfolio to avoid excessive exposure to one economic sector. Long-term protective put options are typically traded annually to protect capital and/or allow for profit potential by re-establishing a current-market strike price which depends on whether or not the market has increased or decreased. Written options are bought back when the sub-adviser believes they present an unfavorable risk and reward profile. Purchased options are sold when the sub-adviser believes they present an unfavorable risk and reward profile or when more attractive investments are available.
Top holdings
As of Dec. 31, 2024 · N-PORT| Security | Ticker | Value | % of fund |
|---|---|---|---|
| Russell 2000 ETF | IWM | $23.20M | 91.99% |
| US ULTRA BOND CBT Sep25 | — | $1.65M | 6.55% |
| FRST AM-GV OB-X | TMPXX | $383.83K | 1.52% |
| US ULTRA BOND CBT Sep25 | — | $6.95K | 0.03% |
Portfolio moves
Sep 30, 2024 → Dec 31, 2024How 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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|---|---|---|
| ATAC Rotation Fund | 16% | 1.72% |
| WOA All Asset | 13% | 1.51% |
| Defiance Daily Target 2x Long Uranium ETF · URAX | 8% | 0.95% |
Footnotes
- Net assets and holdings count as of December 31, 2024, from the fund's N-PORT filing.
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