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Cantor Fitzgerald Trust - Commodity Return Strategy Portfolio

Cantor Fitzgerald Trust - Commodity Return Strategy Portfolio seeks to deliver a total return that exceeds the performance of the benchmark through a diversified and actively managed portfolio of commodity-linked derivative instruments.

Overview - Share Class 2

The portfolio is designed to achieve positive total return relative to the performance of the Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return (the “BCOM Index”).

The portfolio invests in commodity-linked derivative instruments, such as commodity-linked notes, that provide exposure to the investment returns of the commodities markets without investing directly in physical commodities.

The portfolio intends to gain exposure to commodities markets by investing through the Subsidiary and in structured notes linked to the BCOM Index, other commodity indices, or the value of a particular commodity or commodity futures contract or subset of commodities or commodity futures contracts.

Fund Managers

Christopher Burton, CFA, FRM

Christopher Burton, CFA, FRM

Managing Director, Head of Commodities

Scott Ikuss

Scott Ikuss

Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager

Fund Facts

Fund Info

AdvisorO'Connor Alternative Investments, LLC
CustodianState Street Bank & Trust Company
Inception Date02-28-2006
Fund DomicileUnited States
Fund StructureOpen Ended Investment Company
Fund StrategyCommodities Broad Basket
DistributorUltimus Fund Distributors, LLC

CCRRX | Share Class 2

TickerCCRRX
CUSIP22542L847
CurrencyUSD
Gross Expense Ratio¹0.84 %
Net Expense Ratio¹0.80 %
Max Initial Sales Charge0.00 %

¹ Cantor Fitzgerald Trust (the “Trust”) and O’Connor Alternative Investments, LLC (“O’Connor”) have entered into a written contract limiting operating expenses to 1.05% for Class 1 shares and 0.80% for Class 2 shares of the portfolio’s average daily net assets at least through April 30, 2027. This limit excludes certain expenses, including interest charges on fund borrowings, taxes, brokerage commissions, dealer spreads and other transaction charges, expenditures that are capitalized in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, acquired fund fees and expenses, short sale dividends, and extraordinary expenses (e.g., litigation and indemnification and any other costs and expenses that may be approved by the Trust’s board of trustees (the “Board of Trustees”)). The Trust is authorized to reimburse O’Connor for management fees previously waived and/or for expenses previously paid by O’Connor, provided, however, that any reimbursement must be paid at a date not more than thirty-six months following the applicable month during which such fees were waived or expenses were paid by O’Connor and the reimbursement does not cause the applicable class’s aggregate expenses, on an annualized basis to exceed either (i) the applicable expense limited in effect at the time such fees were waived or such expenses were paid by UBS or (ii) the applicable expense limitation in effect at the time of such reimbursement. This contract may not be terminated before April 30, 2027.


Documents

Legal Documents

*N-CSR items include the following disclosures:

  • Item 7 – Financial Statements and Financial Highlights for Open-End Management Investment Companies.
  • Item 8 – Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants for Open-End Management Investment Companies.
  • Item 9 – Proxy Disclosures for Open-End Management Investment Companies
  • Item 10 – Remuneration Paid to Board members, officers and others.
  • Item 11 – Statement Regarding Basis for Approval of Investment Advisory Contract.

Applications

Forms

Common Fund Documents

Mutual funds are sold by summary prospectus or prospectus, which include more complete information on risks, charges, expenses and other matters of interest. Investors should read the summary prospectus and prospectus carefully before investing.

Risks

Exposure to commodity markets should only form a small part of a diversified portfolio. Investment in commodity markets may not be suitable for all investors. The fund's investment in commodity-linked derivative instruments may subject the fund to greater volatility than investment in traditional securities.

Investors in the Fund should be willing to assume the greater risks of potentially significant short-term share price fluctuations.

Use of leveraged commodity-linked derivatives creates an opportunity for increased return but, at the same time, creates the possibility for greater loss (including the likelihood of greater volatility of the Fund’s net asset value), and there can be no assurance that the Fund’s use of leverage will be successful.

The fund offers investors easy access to the broad commodity markets, currently by investing in a combination of commodity-linked structured notes and swaps. The fund has obtained a private letter ruling from the IRS confirming that the income produced by certain types of structured notes constitutes "qualifying income" under the IRS Code of 1986, as amended.

Shares of Portfolios of the Cantor Fitzgerald Trust are not available directly to individual investors but may be offered only to certain (i) life insurance companies ("Participating Insurance Companies") for allocation to certain of their separate accounts established for the purpose of funding variable annuity contracts and variable life insurance contracts (together, "Variable Contracts") and (ii) tax-qualified pension and retirement plans ("Plans") including participant-directed Plans which elect to make a Portfolio an investment option for Plan participants. A Portfolio may not be available in every state due to various insurance regulations. Refer to information materials about the Variable Contracts and Plans for a discussion of their features, risks, fees and charges. Expenses do not reflect additional charges and expenses which are, or may be, imposed under the Variable Contracts or Plans; such charges and expenses are described in the prospectus of the insurance company separate account or in the Plan documents or other informational materials supplied by Plan sponsors. The Portfolio's expenses should be considered with these charges and expenses in evaluating the overall cost of investing in the separate account. Shares of a Portfolio of the Trust are not offered through any variable annuity or variable life insurance policy offered by Cantor Fitzgerald or any affiliate.

Important Information

Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses of the fund before investing. The prospectus contains this and other information about the fund and should be read carefully before investing. The prospectus may be obtained by calling (855) 9-CANTOR / (855) 922-6867.

The Fund is distributed by Ultimus Fund Distributors, LLC Member FINRA/SIPC. Ultimus Fund Distributors, LLC and Cantor Fitzgerald are not affiliated.

Not a Deposit | May Lose Value | No Bank Guarantee

Not Insured by the FDIC, NCUA or any Other Government Agency.