Twelve Points Target Risk Portfolios
NOTE: Matrix Trust Company’s collective investment trusts (CITs), also known as collective investment funds (CIFs), are pooled funds that are investment options available to certain tax-qualified, employer-sponsored retirement plans and are not available to the general public. The fund information and fact sheets on this site are for institutional use only and are not for plan participants. The information contained within is not investment, tax or legal advice. Plans and their fiduciaries should consult with their own competent investment, tax and legal advisors.
The subadvisors managing these CITs are not affiliated with Matrix Trust Company. For information on risks associated with these CITs, please see the Fund Summary Document, the Global Risk Disclosure and the Declaration of Trust accessible through the links on the righthand side of this page and the Details for the CITs (Fund Fact Sheets) found below.
NOTE: Matrix Trust Company’s collective investment trusts (CITs), also known as collective investment funds (CIFs), are pooled funds that are investment options available to certain tax-qualified, employer-sponsored retirement plans and are not available to the general public. The fund information and fact sheets on this site are for institutional use only and are not for plan participants. The information contained within is not investment, tax or legal advice. Plans and their fiduciaries should consult with their own competent investment, tax and legal advisors.
The subadvisors managing these CITs are not affiliated with Matrix Trust Company. For information on risks associated with these CITs, please see the Fund Summary Document, the Global Risk Disclosure and the Declaration of Trust accessible through the links on the righthand side of this page and the Details for the CITs (Fund Fact Sheets) found below.
The “Twelve Points Target Risk Portfolios” are asset allocation Funds that seek current income, capital preservation, and long-term capital appreciation and primarily invest the assets of the trust among exchange traded products, mutual funds and individual equities that provide balanced exposure to domestic and international debt and equity securities. Investments in individual equities will primarily, if not exclusively, be made through the CITs advised by the Sub-Advisor (through a “nesting” class without a second layer of Trustee Fees or advisory fees) to allow for efficient management of equity trades.