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Capital-FORCE Welcomes IBD® 50 (FFTY) and IBD® Breakout Opportunities (BOUT) ETFs to New Rules-Based ETF Platform

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LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- M2 Financial LLC, in conjunction with Capital-FORCE ETF Trust (“Capital-FORCE”), announced today the successful transition of the CapForce IBD® 50 ETF (ticker: FFTY) and CapForce IBD® Breakout Opportunities ETF (ticker: BOUT) to the Capital-FORCE ETF platform. These two legacy strategies, which are licensed from Investor’s Business Daily (“IBD”), have become flagship offerings for Capital-FORCE as it launches a focused family of complementary, dynamic rules-based ETFs grounded in the IBD Methodology.

“This transition is the logical next step for Capital-FORCE because it brings together historically grounded research, rules-based dynamic stock selection, and the modern ETF structure investors increasingly prefer,” said Mark MacArthur, CEO of Capital-FORCE. “Investor’s Business Daily is a premier publicly traded investments data outlet for Dow Jones Media and has spent decades refining its methodology for identifying market leadership, and Capital-FORCE is designed to capture and translate this discipline into portfolios that investors and advisors can use through full market cycles.”

Capital-FORCE has retained the existing ticker symbols for both funds. Both the fund names and CUSIPs, however, reflect the new “CapForce” ETF branding. Capital-FORCE believes that renewed focus on marketing, distribution, and operational efficiencies will position these strategies for future asset growth and broader adoption.

Capital-FORCE views FFTY and BOUT as foundational building blocks for a broader lineup of evidence-based, rules-driven strategies designed to help investors navigate full market cycles with discipline and transparency. The firm expects to leverage the IBD Methodology across a focused product set that emphasizes dynamic portfolio management, clear factor exposure, and the accessibility of the ETF vehicle.

To learn more about Capital-FORCE, our upcoming ETFs, and our perspective on disciplined dynamic investing, please call 800-324-3998 or visit www.capforceetf.com.

Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. For a prospectus or summary prospectus with this and other information about the Fund, please call (800) 324-3998 or visit the Capital-FORCE website at https://www.capforceetf.com. Read the prospectus or summary prospectus carefully before investing.

Investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal. There is no guarantee that any investment strategy, including Capital-FORCE’s evidence-based and dynamic approaches, will be successful or achieve its objectives.

ETFs are distributed by Foreside Fund Services, LLC.

For press inquiries, contact:
David Partain
Sr Director – Business & Product Strategy
Capital-FORCE ETFs
dpartain@capforceetf.com
800-324-3998

Source: Capital-FORCE