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The BRIC Opportunity Portfolio (BRIC) may offer:
- Above-average growth potential – the portfolio seeks above-average capital appreciation.
- Diversification – diversified among approximately 25 stocks from various economic sectors and four different countries within the emerging markets spectrum.
- Exposure to the different BRIC economies – Economies in Brazil, Russia, India and China have large domestic markets, with each having different
potential economic strengths.
- Unique emerging markets potential opportunity
- Professional portfolio selection – Horizon Investment Services, LLC utilizes a selection process that may help provide discipline and transparency into how the stocks are selected.
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Product Guide
Why Invest in the BRIC Opportunity Portfolio?
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Fact Card
Why Invest in the BRIC Opportunity Portfolio?
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There is no assurance the trust will achieve its investment objective. An investment in this unit investment trust is subject to market risk, which is the possibility that the market values of securities owned by the trust will decline and that the value of trust units may therefore be less than what you paid for them. This trust is unmanaged and its portfolio is not intended to change during the trust's life except in limited circumstances. Accordingly, you can lose money investing in this trust.
Investing in foreign market securities involves certain risks not typically associated with investing solely in the United States. This may magnify volatility due to changes in foreign exchange rates, the political and economic uncertainties in foreign countries, and the potential lack of liquidity, government supervision and regulation.
Investments in emerging markets entail special risks such as currency, political, economic and market risks. The risks of investing in emerging-market countries are greater than the risks generally associated with foreign investments.
Common stocks do not assure dividend payments. Dividends are paid only when declared by an issuer's board of directors and the amount of any dividend may vary over time.
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