The portfolio seeks above-average total return. The portfolio seeks to achieve its objective by investing in a portfolio of stocks selected by the Standard & Poor's equity research staff.
The S&P PowerPicks Portfolio harnesses the industry experience of S&P Capital IQ Equity Research ("S&P's"), a team of approximately 35 equity analysts. The S&P PowerPicks Portfolio packages the 40 top picks from these analysts into one simple investment.
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Prospectus
Supplement
| Offer Price: |
$11.65230 |
| WRAP Price: |
$11.42390 |
| Bid Price: |
$11.50500 |
| Liquidation Price: |
$11.36680 |
| Estimated Organization Costs:3 |
$0.0464 |
| Estimated Annual Expenses:3 |
$0.0382 |
| Annual Expenses Waiver:3 |
$0.0032 |
| Total Estimated Annual Expenses:3 |
$0.0350 |
| Deposit Date |
Jan 10, 2013 |
| Scheduled Primary Offering Period |
Jan 10, 2013 - Apr 10, 2013 |
| Symbol |
PICK0131 |
| NASDAQ Symbol |
ISPPPX |
| Term of Trust |
15 months |
| Termination Date |
Apr 11, 2014 |
| Tax Status |
Regulated Investment Company
|
Public Offering Price
(End of deposit date) |
$10.00000 |
| Maximum Sales Charge |
2.95% |
| Sales Charge Schedule |
View Regular
|
| Sales Charge Volume Discount |
View Regular
|
| Est. Net Annual Income1 |
$0.038210 |
| Initial Payable Date2 |
May 25, 2013 |
| Initial Record Date2 |
May 10, 2013 |
| Re-Investment Options |
Reinvest, Cash, Wrap Reinvest, Wrap Cash |
| Estimated Frequency of Offering |
3 months |
| CUSIPs |
Regular CUSIP |
Wrap Fee |
| Cash CUSIP |
46132Y265 |
46132Y281 |
| Re-invest CUSIP |
46132Y273 |
46132Y299 |
Investors in fee-based accounts will not be assessed the initial or deferred sales charges for
eligible fee-based purchases and must purchase units with a Wrap Fee CUSIP.
| Weighted Avg P/E: |
27.93 |
| Weighted Avg P/B: |
2.19 |
| Weighted Avg Market Cap (MM): |
$47,277.70 |
| Weighted Avg PEG Ratio: |
-650.61 |
| Weighted Avg Beta: |
1.16 |
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There is no assurance the trust will achieve its investment objective. An investment in this unit investment trust is subject to market risk, which is the possibility that the market values of securities owned by the trust will decline and that the value of trust units may therefore be less than what you paid for them. This trust is unmanaged and its portfolio is not intended to change during the trust's life except in limited circumstances. Accordingly, you can lose money investing in this trust.
The trust should be considered as a part of a long term investment strategy and you should consider your ability to pursue it by investing in successive trusts, if available. You will realize tax consequences associated with investing from one series to the next.
Common stocks do not assure dividend payments. Dividends are paid only when declared by an issuer's board of directors and the amount of anydividend may vary over time.