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Summary Prospectus   August 30, 2013
PBP  

PowerShares S&P 500 BuyWrite Portfolio

 

NYSE Arca, Inc.

 

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Before you invest, you may wish to review the Fund’s prospectus, which contains more information about the Fund and its risks. You can find the Fund’s prospectus and other information about the Fund online at www.invescopowershares.com/prospectus. You can also get this information at no cost by calling Invesco Distributors, Inc. at (800) 983-0903 or by sending an e-mail request to info@powershares.com. The Fund’s prospectus and statement of additional information, both dated August 30, 2013 (as each may be amended or supplemented), are incorporated by reference into this Summary Prospectus.

 

Investment Objective

The PowerShares S&P 500 BuyWrite Portfolio (the “Fund”) seeks investment results that generally correspond (before fees and expenses) to the price and yield of the CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index TM (the “Underlying Index”).

Fund Fees and Expenses

This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold shares of the Fund (“Shares”). Investors may pay brokerage commissions on their purchases and sales of Shares, which are not reflected in the table or the example below.

 

Annual Fund Operating Expenses        
(expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value
of your investment)
     
Management Fees     0.75%   
Other Expenses     0.00%   
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses     0.75%   

Example

This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds. This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then sell all of your Shares at the end of those periods. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund’s operating expenses remain the same. This example does not include the brokerage commissions that investors may pay to buy and sell Shares. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, your costs, based on these assumptions, would be:

 

1 Year   3 Years   5 Years   10 Years
$77   $240   $417   $930

Portfolio Turnover

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it purchases and sells securities (or “turns over” its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover will cause the Fund to incur additional transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when Shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example, may

affect the Fund’s performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund’s portfolio turnover was 22% of the average value of its portfolio, excluding the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of the Fund’s in-kind creations and redemptions.

Principal Investment Strategies

The Fund generally will invest at least 90% of its total assets in securities that comprise the Underlying Index and will write (sell) call options thereon. The Underlying Index measures total returns of a theoretical portfolio that includes S&P 500 Index stocks on which S&P 500 Index call options are written (sold) systematically against the portfolio through a “buy-write” strategy. A “buy-write,” also called a covered call, generally is considered an investment strategy in which an investor buys a stock or basket of stocks, and sells call options that correspond to the stock or basket of stocks. In return for a premium, the Fund gives the right to the purchaser of the option written by the Fund to receive a cash payment equal to the difference between the value of the S&P 500 Index and the exercise price, if the value on the expiration date is above the exercise price. In addition, covered call options partially hedge against a decline in the price of the securities on which they are written to the extent of the premium the Fund receives. The Fund will write options that are traded on national securities exchanges. Strictly in accordance with its guidelines and mandated procedures, the Chicago Board Options Exchange (the “CBOE” or the “Index Provider”) calculates the Underlying Index.

Concentration Policy. The Fund will concentrate its investments (i.e., invest 25% or more of the value of its total assets) in securities of issuers in any one industry or sector only to the extent that the Underlying Index reflects a concentration in that industry or sector. The Fund will not otherwise concentrate its investments in securities of issuers in any one industry or sector.

Principal Risks of Investing in the Fund

The following summarizes the principal risks of the Fund.

Writing Covered Call Option Risk. By writing covered call options in return for the receipt of premiums, the Fund will give up the opportunity to benefit from potential increases in the value of the holdings in the S&P 500 Index above the exercise prices of the

 

 

 

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written options, but will continue to bear the risk of declines in the value of the holdings in the S&P 500 Index. The premiums received from the options may not be sufficient to offset any losses sustained from the volatility of the underlying stocks over time. In addition, the Fund’s ability to sell the underlying securities will be limited while the option is in effect unless the Fund extinguishes the option position through the purchase of an offsetting identical option prior to the expiration of the written option. Exchanges may suspend the trading of options in volatile markets. If trading is suspended, the Fund may be unable to write options at times that may be desirable or advantageous to the Fund to do so.

U.S. Federal Income Tax Risk. Due to its investment strategy and certain U.S. federal income tax elections, the Fund expects to account for gains or losses on its investments on a daily mark-to-market basis for federal income tax purposes. Generally, the mark-to-market gains and losses from the stock positions will be compared with the mark-to-market gains or losses from the call options on a daily basis. To the extent that there is more gain or loss from the stock positions, the Fund will have short term capital gain, which generally is taxed like ordinary income, or short term capital loss. To the extent there is more gain or loss from the call options, such gain will be 60% long term capital gain or loss and 40% short term capital gain. These rules also impose limits on the total percentage of gain for the tax year that can be characterized as long term capital gain and the percentage of loss for the tax year that can be characterized as short term capital loss. As a result of its investment strategy, the Fund will not be able to designate a portion of its dividends as being eligible for lower rates of tax in the hands of non-corporate shareholders (dividends that are commonly referred to as “qualified dividend income”) or as being eligible for the dividends received deduction when received by certain corporate shareholders. For these reasons, a significant portion of income received from the Fund may be subject to tax at greater rates than would apply if the Fund were engaged in a different investment strategy. You should consult your tax advisors as to the tax consequences of acquiring, owning and disposing of shares in the Fund.

Equity Risk. Equity risk is the risk that the value of the securities the Fund holds will fall due to general market and economic conditions, perceptions regarding the industries in which the issuers of securities the Fund holds participate or factors relating to specific companies in which the Fund invests. For example, an adverse event, such as an unfavorable earnings report, may depress the value of securities the Fund holds; the price of securities may be particularly sensitive to general movements in the stock market; or a drop in the stock market may depress the price of most or all of the securities the Fund holds. In addition, securities of an issuer in the Fund’s portfolio may decline in price if the issuer fails to make anticipated dividend payments because, among other reasons, the issuer of the security experiences a decline in its financial condition.

Industry Concentration Risk. In following its methodology, the Underlying Index from time to time will be concentrated to a significant degree in securities of issuers located in a single industry or a sector. To the extent that the Underlying Index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry or sector, the

Fund will also concentrate its investments to approximately the same extent. By concentrating its investments in an industry or sector, the Fund may face more risks than if it were diversified broadly over numerous industries or sectors. Such industry-based risks, any of which may adversely affect the companies in which the Fund invests, may include, but are not limited to, the following: general economic conditions or cyclical market patterns that could negatively affect supply and demand in a particular industry; competition for resources, adverse labor relations, political or world events; obsolescence of technologies; and increased competition or new product introductions that may affect the profitability or viability of companies in an industry. In addition, at times, such industry or sector may be out of favor and underperform other industries or the market as a whole.

Non-Correlation Risk. The Fund’s return may not match the return of the Underlying Index for a number of reasons. For example, the Fund incurs operating expenses not applicable to the Underlying Index, and incurs costs in buying and selling securities, especially when rebalancing the Fund’s securities holdings to reflect changes in the composition of the Underlying Index. In addition, the performance of the Fund and the Underlying Index may vary due to asset valuation differences and differences between the Fund’s portfolio and the Underlying Index resulting from legal restrictions, costs or liquidity constraints.

Index Risk. Unlike many investment companies, the Fund does not utilize an investing strategy that seeks returns in excess of the Underlying Index. Therefore, it would not necessarily buy or sell a security unless that security is added or removed, respectively, from the Underlying Index, even if that security generally is underperforming.

Market Risk. Securities in the Underlying Index are subject to market fluctuations. You should anticipate that the value of the Shares will decline, more or less, in correlation with any decline in value of the securities in the Underlying Index.

Market Trading Risk. The Fund faces numerous market trading risks, including the potential lack of an active market for the Shares, losses from trading in secondary markets, and disruption in the creation/redemption process of the Fund. Any of these factors may lead to the Shares trading at a premium or discount to the Fund’s net asset value (“NAV”).

Large Capitalization Company Risk. Returns on investments in securities of large capitalization U.S. companies could trail the returns on investments in stocks of smaller companies.

Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security may be more volatile than the market as a whole and may perform differently from the value of the market as a whole.

The Shares will change in value, and you could lose money by investing in the Fund. The Fund may not achieve its investment objective.

 

 

 

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Performance

The bar chart below shows how the Fund has performed. The table below the bar chart shows the Fund’s average annual total returns (before and after taxes). The bar chart and table provide an indication of the risks of investing in the Fund by showing how the Fund’s total return has varied from year to year and by showing how the Fund’s average annual total returns compared with a broad measure of market performance and an additional index with characteristics relevant to the Fund. Although the information shown in the bar chart and the table gives you some idea of the risks involved in investing in the Fund, the Fund’s past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily indicative of how the Fund will perform in the future. Updated performance information is available online at www.InvescoPowerShares.com.

 

 

Annual Total Returns—Calendar Years

 

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The Fund’s year-to-date total return for the six months ended June 30, 2013 was 4.46%.

 

Best Quarter    Worst Quarter
15.92% (4th Quarter 2011)    (21.81)% (4th Quarter 2008)

Average Annual Total Returns for the Periods Ended December 31, 2012

After-tax returns in the table below are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor’s tax situation and may differ from those shown, and after-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold Shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or individual retirement accounts.

 

      1 Year     5 Years     Since Inception
(12/20/07)
 
Return Before Taxes     4.37     0.11     0.35
Return After Taxes on Distributions     2.98     (1.55 )%      (1.30 )% 
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares     2.99     (0.82 )%      (0.62 )% 
CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index TM
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes)
    5.20     1.13     1.20
S&P 500 ® Index
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes
    16.00     1.66     1.78

Management of the Fund

Investment Adviser. Invesco PowerShares Capital Management LLC (the “Adviser”).

Portfolio Managers. The following individuals are responsible jointly and primarily for the day-to-day management of the Fund’s portfolio:

 

Name    Title with Adviser/Trust    Date Began
Managing
the Fund
Peter Hubbard    Vice President and Director of Portfolio Management of the Adviser and Vice President of the Trust    Since Inception
Jeffrey W. Kernagis    Vice President and Portfolio Manager of the Adviser    Since Inception
Brian McGreal    Vice President and Portfolio Manager of the Adviser    August 2008
Theodore Samulowitz    Vice President and Portfolio Manager of the Adviser    August 2013

Purchase and Sale of Shares

The Fund issues and redeems Shares at net asset value (“NAV”) only with authorized participants (“APs”) and only in large blocks of 50,000 Shares (each block of Shares is called a “Creation Unit”), or multiples thereof (“Creation Unit Aggregations”), in exchange for the deposit or delivery of a basket of securities. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, the Shares are not redeemable securities of the Fund.

Individual Shares of the Fund may be purchased and sold only on a national securities exchange through brokers. Shares of the Fund are listed for trading on NYSE Arca, Inc. (“NYSE Arca” or the “Exchange”) and because the Shares of the Fund will trade at market prices rather than NAV, Shares may trade at a price greater than NAV (at a premium), at NAV, or less than NAV (at a discount).

Tax Information

The Fund’s distributions generally will be taxable as ordinary income or capital gains. A sale of Shares may result in capital gain or loss.

 

 

 

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