U.S. Multi-Factor Strategy definition
U.S. Multi-Factor Strategy means a portfolio wherein the Portfolio Manager seeks to implement a proprietary strategy developed by the Portfolio Manager that seeks to obtain a targeted exposure to multi-factor equity model factors such as value, momentum, and low volatility within the U.S. equity markets.
Examples of U.S. Multi-Factor Strategy in a sentence
For assets allocated to a U.S. Multi-Factor Strategy (as defined below), for so long as the Combined Assets (as defined below) are greater than $2 billion, the fee shall be at the annual rate of 0.08% of the average daily net assets of the Account.