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TFA Tactical Income Fund An Investment Choice Among Financial Advisors During the Worst Stock and Bond Market Seen in Years

TFA Tactical Income Fund An Investment Choice Among Financial Advisors During the Worst Stock and Bond Market Seen in Years

Tactical Fund Advisors (TFA), a registered investment advisory firm, managing six tactical mutual funds, announced that their TFA Tactical Income Fund is an alternative in today’s down bond market.

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Bonds were the bull market for the last 40 years, so as a general rule virtually all financial advisors have never seen a bad bond market. Yet today, that bad bond market is a reality, due in a large part to rising interest rates and bonds losing money. Financial Advisors are looking for new bond strategies for the changing bond market.

One such response to today’s market is the TFA Tactical Income Fund, a “market-responsive” choice of advisors. The fund is an actively risk-managed, non-traditional bond fund designed for fixed income investors. The fund seeks to provide high current income with a secondary objective of capital appreciation.   Read more about the fund here:   TFA Tactical Income Fund

“Right now, the dynamics of how investing should be approached has changed,” said Drew Horter, President & CEO of TFA. “It is a marketplace demanding new, effective investing techniques. We believe that based on today’s market, investors should consider an allocation to Tactical Income Fund in their portfolio.”

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Managing the fund through a unique Clearinghouse strategy, TFA is able to set out finding the particular individual skill set needed based on varying opportunities or risks as market conditions change.

“With our Clearinghouse approach, we go to our deep bench of financial advisor specialists, bringing in different managers/advisors based on current market conditions,” continued Horter. “It’s like a baseball manager going to the bench for an ace pitcher. It’s a unique approach, yes, and one that allows us to be flexible during the worst bond market that industry experts have ever seen.”

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