DCM Collective Investment Trusts Now Listed on Nasdaq

In 2022, we launched the Donaldson Rising Dividend Cornerstone and Preservation of Capital Collective Investment Trusts. A Collective Investment Trust or “CIT” is an investment vehicle that can be hosted on any 401(k), 403 (b), or 457(b) retirement plan platform. These CITs are pooled investment vehicles that behave much like a Mutual Fund or Exchange Traded Fund with minimal fees.

In July 2023, our CITs were officially listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, a well-known global marketplace for buying and selling securities. Our Nasdaq listing allows retirement plan investors to monitor Cornerstone and Preservation of Capital Performance in real time. You can find our CITs on Naqsdaq.com by typing in the following ticker symbols:

Donaldson Dividend Cornerstone Fund – DCMDCX

Donaldson Capital Preservation Fund – DCM CPX

If your workplace retirement plan would be interested in hosting our strategies, please let us know.

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