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Overview

Objective

Ameristock/Ryan Treasury ETFs are index funds designed to track the price and yield the performance, before fees and expenses, of the Ryan Treasury Indexes. The Ryan Indexes were created by Ronald J. Ryan who created the first daily U.S. Treasury indexes in 1983. Originally, Mr. Ryan developed the Lehman Treasury indexes before creating these newer and more specific indexes. The Ryan indexes measure the performance of each Treasury maturity (6 month, 2 year, 5 year, 10 year) and are considered benchmarks in the industry. For more about the indexes see:  www.ryanindex.com

Investment Strategies

The Ameristock/Ryan Treasury ETFs seek to match the total performance of the Ryan Treasury indexes. The funds will hold at least 90% of their assets in U.S. Treasury securities and 10% in other investments.

Ameristock/Ryan Treasury ETFs

Below is a summary of the Ameristock/Ryan Treasury ETFs and their underlying benchmark.

Ameristock/Ryan Treasury ETF Ryan Index Index Description
Ameristock/Ryan 1 Year Treasury ETF Ryan 1 Year Adjusted Treasury Index Based on a 2/3 weighting of the most recently auctioned 6-month Treasury bill, and 1/3 weighting of the most recently auctioned 2-year Treasury note.
Ameristock/Ryan 2 Year Treasury ETF Ryan 2 Year Treasury Index Based on the return of the most recently auctioned 2 Year Treasury note.
Ameristock/Ryan 5 Year Treasury ETF Ryan 5 Year Treasury Index Based on the return of the most recently auctioned 5 Year Treasury note.
Ameristock/Ryan 10 Year Treasury ETF Ryan 10 Year Treasury Index Based on the return of the most recently auctioned 10 Year Treasury note.
Ameristock/Ryan 20 Year Treasury ETF Ryan 20 Year Adjusted Treasury Index Based on an equal weighting of the most recently auctioned 10 year note and the most recently auctioned 30 year bond.

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results and current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. You should realize that the principal value and investment return will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than original cost.

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