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Infrastructure Capital Advisors
Infrastructure Capital Advisors
The Infrastructure Capital Bond income ETF (the "Fund") seeks to maximize current income with a secondary objective to pursue strategic opportunities for capital appreciation. The Fund aims to achieve high yield by investing at least 80% of its total assets in fixed-income securities. To seek to obtain current income and capital appreciation opportunities, the Adviser will favor fixed income securities that it currently views as undervalued on a relative basis. To determine a security’s relative value, generally, the Adviser will utilize a multi-factor proprietary approach that considers, among other factors, a fixed income securities term premium, credit premium, liquidity premium, industry, sector, market capitalization, and value relative to the characteristics of other ETFs, ELNs, investment companies, or indexes that predominately invest in fixed income securities. The Adviser may select investments in sectors such as Utilities, real estate investment trusts (“REITs”), Industrials and Pipelines, when it believes the fixed income securities offer high total return opportunities on a relative basis. In addition to quantitative, qualitative, and relative valuation factors, the Adviser aims to achieve an investment philosophy that is: (1) driven by discipline, (2) applied consistently, and (3) centered around risk management. The Adviser will execute a trade after considering the time horizon for the investment and the portfolio’s positioning. Factors considered as part of the sell discipline include excessive valuation, opportunities to shift to more favorable investments, lack of confidence in the original thesis, changes in the company’s fundamental position, and whether a better opportunity exists to further the Fund’s strategy.