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Y-Share: STRYX | A-Share: PSRAX
C-Share: PSRCX | K-Share: STRKX | R-Share: STIRX
Pioneer Strategic Income Fund is a multi-sector bond fund that invests across a broad range of global fixed income sectors, including core US investment grade, non-investment grade, non-US country, currency and floating rate asset classes. The Fund’s benchmark is the Bloomberg US Universal Index.
Value-DrivenThe Fund seeks to invest in sectors that offer attractive relative value, based on fundamentals and on spread relationships to long-term averages. Value investing seeks to capitalize on the benefits of rebalancing through dynamic allocation, which can make a significant contribution to portfolio returns over time. |
Broad DiversificationThe Fund’s diversification level seeks to benefit from incorporating a broad range of factors and sectors, which helps it pursue attractive risk-adjusted returns. Diversification available from asset classes with lower correlation1 to core sectors can help reduce volatility and downside risk. |
Downside Risk FocusThe Fund has been successful in limiting downside risk and avoiding permanent impairment of capital has reflected its disciplined approach to limiting issuer concentrations combined with strong fundamental credit research, avoiding at-risk sectors and avoiding market value loss in rising interest rate environments. |
Pioneer Strategic Income Fund has the flexibility to actively allocate assets among a diverse range of global fixed income sectors, seeking the best opportunities worldwide to help diversify the portfolio, enhance return potential & limit downside risk.
Explore our active sector allocations among various fixed income asset classes.
Performance for periods prior to the inception of Class Y Shares on 9/9/04 reflects the NAV performance of the Fund's Class A Shares. The performance does not reflect differences in expenses, including the 12b-1 fees applicable to Class A Shares. Since fees for Class A Shares are generally higher than those of Class Y, the performance shown for the Class Y Shares prior to their inception would have been higher. Class Y shares are not subject to sales charges and are available for limited groups of investors, including institutional investors.
NAV results represent the percent change in net asset value per share. Returns would have been lower had sales charges been reflected. Periods less than one year are actual, not annualized.
Performance results reflect any applicable expense waivers in effect during the periods shown. Without such waivers, fund performance would be lower. Waivers may not be in effect for all funds. Certain fee waivers are contractual through a specified period. Otherwise, fee waivers can be rescinded at any time. See the prospectus and financial statements for more information.
The Fund seeks to enhance total return and significantly outperform its index, while delivering benchmark-like volatility and managing downside risk2, through dynamic investment across a diversified3 range of global fixed income asset classes and currencies. This strategy can serve as an investor’s core fixed income allocation, while offering the potential for higher returns with its increased opportunity set. The Fund strives to achieve volatility similar to that of a core bond portfolio, due to the diversification benefits of lower-correlated asset classes. Pioneer Strategic Income Fund pursues an active, value-driven investment approach, seeking to add value primarily through dynamic asset allocation and security selection.
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Class A: PSRAX |
BenchmarkBloomberg US Universal Index Inception Date4/15/1999 |
ObjectiveHigh current income |
The fund's highly experienced investment team works together to implement active allocation of funds, which has resulted in strong historical risk-returns.The investment team follows a long-term, disciplined investment approach limit downside risk. The team is supported by the strength of a global research platform of portfolio managers and sector specialists, with expertise in the area of fixed income spectrum and core competency in credit. Ken Taubes has managed the fund since its inception in 1999.
Ken Taubes |
Andrew Feltus, CFA |
Jonathan Scott, CFA, SVP |
Brad Komenda, SVP |
1Correlation is the degree to which assets or asset class prices have moved in relation to one another. Correlation ranges from -1 (always moving in opposite directions) through 0 (absolutely independent) to 1 (always move together).
2Downside risk is the risk of the actual return being below the expected return.
3Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss.
A Word About Risk: Pioneer Strategic Income Fund
The market prices of securities may go up or down, sometimes rapidly or unpredictably, due to general market conditions, such as real or perceived adverse economic, political, or regulatory conditions, recessions, inflation, changes in interest or currency rates, lack of liquidity in the bond markets, the spread of infectious illness or other public health issues or adverse investor sentiment. Investments in high-yield or lower rated securities are subject to greater-than-average price volatility, illiquidity and possibility of default. The market price of securities may fluctuate when interest rates change. When interest rates rise, the prices of fixed income securities in the Fund will generally fall. Conversely, when interest rates fall, the prices of fixed income securities in the Fund will generally rise. Investments in the Fund are subject to possible loss due to the financial failure of issuers of underlying securities and their inability to meet their debt obligations. Prepayment risk is the chance that an issuer may exercise its right to prepay its security, if falling interest rates prompt the issuer to do so. Forced to reinvest the unanticipated proceeds at lower interest rates, the Fund would experience a decline in income and lose the opportunity for additional price appreciation. The securities issued by US Government-sponsored entities (e.g., FNMA, Freddie Mac) are neither guaranteed nor issued by the US Government. The portfolio may invest in mortgage-backed securities, which during times of fluctuating interest rates may increase or decrease more than other fixed-income securities. Mortgage-backed securities are also subject to pre-payments. Investing in foreign and/or emerging markets securities involves risks relating to interest rates, currency exchange rates, economic, and political conditions.
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