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FDT STRUCTURAL SPECIALTIES LLC

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Taxable Fixed Income Tax-free Fixed Income --Sector & Industry Funds Consumer&nbsp
Discretionary&nbsp
Consumer&nbsp
Staples Energy Financials Health Industrials Materials Real&nbsp
Estate Technology Utilities --Size/Style Funds Large&nbsp
Cap&nbsp
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Mid&nbsp
Cap Small&nbsp
Cap Micro-Cap Multi-Cap --Global/International Funds Broad&nbsp
Market Region Country Sector&nbsp
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Industry Dividend&nbsp
Focus Size/Style --Specialty Funds --Strength Funds --Target Outcome Funds&reg
Exchange-Traded Funds --AlphaDEX&reg
Global/International Funds Broad&nbsp
Market Region Country Size/Style --AlphaDEX&reg
Sector Funds Consumer&nbsp
Staples Energy Financials Health Industrials Materials Technology Utilities --AlphaDEX&reg
Size/Style Funds Large&nbsp

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