Tactical Income Fund Approach

The ACM Tactical Income Fund looks to provide investors with attractive income-generating opportunities through actively participating in up-trending, income-oriented ETFs. At the same time, the Fund’s tactical approach provides a short-term focus on capital preservation through the ability to avoid down-trending, income-oriented ETFs.

The Fund screens over a dozen income-oriented, yield-producing ETFs for potential investment. Our tactical approach involves scaling into positions incrementally during uptrending markets, and conversely scaling out of downtrending securities.

The portfolio can be invested anywhere between 100% (fully invested) and 0% (fully in cash). We feel this approach benefits investors by giving them exposure to attractive income opportunities, with the flexibility to mitigate downside risk.

Alpha- The active return on an investment, gauges the performance of an investment against a market index or benchmark which is considered to represent the market’s movements as a whole

Long– the holder of the position owns the security and will profit if the price of the security goes up.

Risk Disclosure:

Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the ACM Dynamic Opportunity Fund. This and other important information about the Fund is contained in the prospectus, which can be obtained by calling 1-844- 798-3833. The prospectus should be read carefully before investing. The ACM Dynamic Opportunity Fund is distributed by Northern Lights Distributors, LLC, member.”http://www.finra.org/” FINRA. “http://www.sipc.org/” SIPC. Northern Lights Distributors, LLC and Ascendant Capital Management, LLC are not affiliated.

Mutual Funds involve risk including possible loss of principal. There is no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objectives.

ETF’s are subject to specific risks, depending on the nature of the underlying strategy of the fund. These risks could include liquidity risk, sector risk, as well as risks associated with fixed income securities, real estate investments, and commodities, to name a few. Investments in underlying funds that own small and mid-capitalization companies may be more vulnerable than larger, more established organizations.

Investments in foreign securities could subject the Fund to greater risks including, currency fluctuation, economic conditions, and different governmental and accounting standards. In addition to the risks generally associated with investing in securities of foreign companies, countries with emerging markets also may have relatively unstable governments, social and legal systems that do not protect shareholders, economies based on only a few industries, and securities markets that trade a small number of issues.

Purchased put options may decline in value or expire worthless and may have imperfect correlation to the value of the Fund’s portfolio securities. Written call and put options may limit the Fund’s participation in equity market gains and may amplify losses in market declines. The Fund will incur a loss as a result of a short position if the price of the short position instrument increases in value between the date of the short position sale and the date on which an offsetting position is purchased. The Fund’s losses are potentially large in a short position, written put or call transaction. If unhedged, written calls expose the Fund to potentially unlimited losses.

 

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