MainStay PineStone U.S. Equity Fund Class A: FCUEX | Class C: FCUCX | Class I: FCUIX | Class P: FCUPX | Class R6: FCUDX

BEFORE YOU INVEST

All investments are subject to market risk, including possible loss of principal. 


The Fund is non-diversified, which means that it may invest a greater amount of its assets in the securities of a single issuer or a small number of issuers than a diversified fund.  Having a larger percentage of assets in a smaller number of issuers makes a non-diversified fund more susceptible to the risk that one single event or occurrence can have a significant adverse impact upon the Fund.


The investment strategies, practices and risk analyses used by the Subadvisor may not produce the desired results or expected returns.  The investments selected by the Subadvisor may underperform the market in which the Fund invests or other investments.

The Morningstar Rating™ for funds, or "star rating", is calculated for managed products (including mutual funds, variable annuity and variable life subaccounts, exchange-traded funds, closed-end funds, and separate accounts) with at least a three-year history. Exchange-traded funds and open-ended mutual funds are considered a single population for comparative purposes. It is calculated based on a Morningstar Risk-Adjusted Return measure that accounts for variation in a managed product's monthly excess performance, placing more emphasis on downward variations and rewarding consistent performance (this does not include the effects of sales charges, loads, and redemption fees). The top 10% of products in each product category receive 5stars, the next 22.5% receive 4 stars, the next 35% receive 3 stars, the next 22.5% receive 2 stars, and the bottom 10% receive 1 star. The Overall Morningstar Rating for a managed product is derived from a weighted average of the performance figures associated with its three-, five-, and 10-year (if applicable) Morningstar Rating metrics. The weights are: 100% three-year rating for 36-59 months of total returns, 60% five-year rating/40% three-year rating for 60-119 months of total returns, and 50% 10-year rating/30% five-year rating/20% three-year rating for 120 or more months of total returns. While the 10-year overall star rating formula seems to give the most weight to the 10-year period, the most recent three-year period actually has the greatest impact because it is included in all three rating periods.