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Important Information:

SPAC – A special purpose acquisition company, also known as a “blank check company”, is a shell corporation listed on a stock exchange with the purpose of acquiring a private company, thus making it public without going through the traditional initial public offering process.

Beta – is a measure of how an individual asset moves (on average) when the overall stock market increases or decreases.

Basis Point – A basis point is one hundredth of a percent or equivalently one percent of one percent or one ten thousandth.

Russell 3000 – The Russell 3000® Index measures the performance of the 3,000 largest publicly traded U.S. companies, based on market capitalization. The Index measures the performance of approximately 98% of the total market capitalization of the publicly traded U.S. equity market.

S&P500 – The Standard and Poor’s 500, or simply the S&P 500, is a stock market index tracking the performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.

S&P Developed Ex-US BMI – The S&P Developed Ex-U.S. BMI Index is a market capitalization weighted index that defines and measures the investable universe of publicly traded companies domiciled in developed countries outside the U.S. The Developed Index is float adjusted, meaning that only those shares publicly available to investors are included in the Developed Index calculation.

S&P 500 Value – measures value stocks using three factors: the ratios of book value, earnings, and sales to price. Constituents are drawn from the S&P 500.

S&P 500 Growth – measures growth stocks using three factors: sales growth, the ratio of earnings change to price, and momentum. Constituents are drawn from the S&P 500.

S&P 400 Midcap Growth – measures growth stocks using three factors: sales growth, the ratio of earnings change to price, and momentum. Constituents are drawn from the S&P MidCap 400.

S&P 400 Midcap Value – measures value stocks using three factors: the ratios of book value, earnings, and sales to price. Constituents are drawn from the S&P MidCap 400.

S&P 600 Growth – measures growth stocks using three factors: sales growth, the ratio of earnings change to price, and momentum. Constituents are drawn from the S&P 600.

S&P 600 Value – measures value stocks using three factors: the ratios of book value, earnings, and sales to price. Constituents are drawn from the S&P SmallCap 600.

Citi Surprise Index – The Surprise index shows recent global economic data surprising to the upside.

NASDAQ – The Nasdaq Stock Market is an American stock exchange based in New York City. It is ranked second on the list of stock exchanges by market capitalization of shares traded, behind the New York Stock Exchange.

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ESG investing is defined as utilizing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria as a set of standards for a company’s operations that socially conscious investors use to screen potential investments.