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Touchstone Strategic Income ETF V.SIO


Primary Symbol: SIO

The Fund seeks a high level of current income with a focus on capital preservation. The Fund invests, under normal market conditions, at least 80 percent of its assets in income producing fixed-income securities. This is a non-fundamental investment policy that the Fund's Board can change upon 60 days prior notice to shareholders. Income producing securities generally include corporate debt securities, mortgage-related securities, asset-backed securities, government securities (both U.S. government securities and foreign sovereign debt), and preferred stocks. The Fund will engage in frequent and active trading as part of its principal investment strategies.


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Comment by Trooperhoboon Jun 17, 2015 1:40am
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RE:Jurassic World In 3D Sinks Its Teeth Into Approximately 48%

RE:Jurassic World In 3D Sinks Its Teeth Into Approximately 48% Anotehr commentary on Jurrasic World box-office success from the globe and mail....Point in article is 3d is one of 5 reasons for the record haul:

"Remember the stone-age days when audiences had to endure the first Jurassic Park in a measly 2D format? Hollywood would certainly like to forget that era, as 48 per cent of Jurassic World’s haul came from hiked-up ticket prices for 3D screenings. Critics may regularly decry the format – as it typically fails to add anything to the finished product, and because, damn it, those glasses are annoying as hell to wear – but the box office receipts prove that it’s here to stay."

So, here is a critic, that sounds like he is resigned to the fact that 3D is a key draw for the box office, and for us  - 3DGO!

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