POOL CORPORATION 401K PLAN
Investment Model Portfolios

Total Available Funds: 10
Asset Class Ticker Description
Others
Target Date 2016-2020 TRRBX T Rowe Price Retirement Funds
Target Date 2000-2010 TRRAX T Rowe Price Retirement Funds
Target Date 2000-2010 TRRFX T Rowe Price Retirement Funds
Target Date 2011-2015 TRRGX T Rowe Price Retirement Funds
US EQUITY
LARGE VALUE TRVLX T Rowe Price Value Fund
SMALL BLEND OTCFX T Rowe Price Small-Cap Stock Fund
LARGE GROWTH PRGFX T Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund
Mid-Cap Growth RPMGX T Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Fund
LARGE VALUE PRFDX T Rowe Price Equity Income Fund
FIXED INCOME
Intermediate-Term Bond PRCIX T Rowe Price New Income Fund

The following is a moderate-risk model portfolio constructed from the investment options of POOL CORPORATION 401K PLAN.

This portfolio is proactively monitored and rebalanced on a monthly basis when needed, ensuring it remains in line with its target allocation. We offer customization features, allowing subscribers to tailor the portfolio to align with their own risk tolerance and return expectations by changing risk profile parameter.

Our model portfolio is rooted in the MyPlanIQ Asset Allocation Composite (AAC) strategy. This dynamic (tactical) asset allocation and quantitative fund selection algorithm prioritize risk management by dynamically adjusting stock allocations based on prevailing asset momentum. Extensive research has shown that this momentum-based tactical approach can potentially reduce temporary losses while maintaining or outperforming traditional buy-and-hold strategies.

Both historical back test and real-time portfolio return and risk data are shown in the table on this page. These metrics are compared with stock and moderate allocation index funds.

Furthermore, subscribers have the option to explore alternative strategies such as Strategic Asset Allocation Optimal (SAA) and Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA) to further customize their model portfolio. See our investment methodology for more details on the investment strategies