Dow Jones Industrial Average® - The Index is a price-weighted average of 30 U.S. blue-chip companies.
S&P 500® Index - The Index is an unmanaged index of 500 companies used to measure large-cap U.S. stock market performance.
There is no guarantee that the fund’s distribution target will be achieved. The fund does not seek to achieve any specific level of
total return performance compared with the total return performance of the DJIA or the Dogs of the Dow. Capital appreciation on
the securities held by the fund may be less than the capital appreciation of the DJIA and can be expected to be less than the
Dogs of the Dow, and the total return performance of the fund may be less than the total return performance of the DJIA or the
Dogs of the Dow.
An option is a contractual obligation between a buyer and a seller. There are two types of options known as “calls” and “puts.” The buyer of a call option has the right, but not the obligation, to purchase an agreed upon quantity of an underlying asset from the writer (seller) of the option at a predetermined price (the strike price) within a certain window of time (until the option’s expiration), creating a long position.