Auspice One Fund Trust
The Auspice One Fund offers investors the opportunity for equity upside, income, and inflation protection by combining full exposure to Auspice alternative strategies with an income-oriented growth portfolio in one liquid alternative fund.

Investing with Auspice
The Auspice One Fund offers investors the opportunity for equity upside, income, and inflation protection by combining full exposure to Auspice alternative strategies with an income-oriented growth portfolio in one liquid alternative fund. This fund is now available to all investors.
The Auspice One Fund Trust aims to generate superior risk-adjusted returns compared to balanced fund approaches or long-only equity funds. Additionally, it aims to offer protection and performance during sustained downward trends while also earning a yield.
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