PMC Tactical ETF Portfolio Series

In today’s volatile markets, you may be looking for solutions that seek to protect your investments during difficult market cycles. The PMC Tactical Portfolio Series aims to respond to evolving market conditions by using advanced quantitative models. As a market forecast becomes more bearish, the quantitative models seek a defensive approach and allocate more to fixed income; conversely, as a market forecast becomes more bullish, the models aim to become more aggressive by investing more in equities. All portfolios have access to a broad range of ETFs, depending on their investment objectives and style.

The PMC Tactical ETF Portfolio Series is managed by PMC with sub-advisory services by Innealta Capital, a division of Al Frank Asset Management Inc. The quantitative model for these portfolios was created over a period of 15 years and was developed for investors seeking diversified, risk-controlled investment solutions.

Find out more about the PMC Tactical ETF Rotation Portfolios.

Find out more about the PMC Tactical ETF Risk-Based Portfolios.

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Investing (including mutual funds and ETFs) carries risk, including the loss of principal, and there can be no assurance that any investment strategy will provide positive performance over a period of time. The asset classes and /or investment strategies described above may not be suitable for all investors. Investors should first consult with an investment advisor before investing. Investment decisions should be made based on the investor’s specific financial needs and objectives, goals, time horizon, tax liability and risk tolerance. When investing in managed accounts and wrap accounts, there may be additional fees and expenses added onto the fees of the underlying investment products. For a complete description of all fees, costs and expenses, please refer to the Envestnet Form ADV Part 2A or Form ADV Part 2A - Appendix 1 as applicable. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Neither Envestnet, PMC nor its representatives render tax, accounting or legal advice.