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JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) details Tactical Blend Index 10-year risk and return profile

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. provides a performance update for the rules-based J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index, which allocates dynamically between a U.S. low-volatility equity index, a core bond index and a U.S. dollar currency ETF, while targeting a volatility level and applying a 0.85% per annum daily deduction on an excess-return basis.

From July 2016 through July 2026, the Index shows a Sharpe Ratio of 0.48, 10-year annualized volatility of 3.55% and 10-year annualized return of 1.72%, compared with Sharpe Ratios of 0.41 and 0.17 for domestic and global 30/70 notional portfolios. Shorter-horizon annualized returns for the Index are negative over 5, 3 and 1 years.

The update details recent average monthly weights between equity, bond and currency constituents from February to July 2026 and provides a monthly return history from January 2017 through July 2026, combining hypothetical backtested data before March 30, 2023 and actual performance thereafter. Extensive risk disclosures emphasize limitations of backtesting, potential divergences from target volatility, rebalancing and momentum-strategy risks, and the notional nature of the Index.

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Sharpe Ratio 0.48 Risk-adjusted performance for the J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index over Jul 2016–Jul 2026
10-year annualized volatility 3.55% Volatility for the J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index over Jul 2016–Jul 2026
10-year annualized return 1.72% Return for the J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index over Jul 2016–Jul 2026
Domestic 30/70 Sharpe Ratio 0.41 Domestic 30/70 Portfolio (ER) Sharpe Ratio over Jul 2016–Jul 2026
Global 30/70 Sharpe Ratio 0.17 Global 30/70 Portfolio (ER) Sharpe Ratio over Jul 2016–Jul 2026
Annual fee deduction 0.85% per annum Daily deduction applied to the Index, calculated on an excess return basis
Launch date March 30, 2023 Establishment date of the J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index
July 2026 currency weight 26.44% Average monthly weight to the Currency Constituent in July 2026
excess return basis financial
"The Index is calculated on an excess return basis, net of US Fed Funds"
Sharpe Ratio financial
"Sharpe Ratio 10 Year Volatility (Annualized) 10 Year Return"
A measure that shows how much extra return an investment has delivered for each unit of risk taken, comparing its additional return above a safe, no‑risk asset to how bumpy its returns have been. Think of it as miles per gallon for investing: a higher Sharpe ratio means you are getting more reward for the same amount of ups and downs, which helps investors compare funds or strategies on a risk‑adjusted basis.
hypothetical backtested performance financial
"Hypothetical back-tested data relating to the Index do not represent actual"
Target Volatility financial
"The Index is not expected to approximate the Target Volatility."
Selected Defensive Constituent financial
"A significant portion of the Index’s exposure may be allocated to the Selected Defensive Constituent."
momentum investment strategy financial
"There are risks associated with the momentum investment strategy underlying"

FAQ

What is the J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index described by JPM?

The J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index is a rules-based benchmark that dynamically allocates between a U.S. low-volatility equity index, a core U.S. bond index and a U.S. dollar currency ETF, targeting a volatility level on an excess return basis with a 0.85% per annum daily fee deduction.

How has the JPM J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index performed over 10 years?

Over July 2016–July 2026, the Index shows a 10-year annualized return of 1.72%, 10-year annualized volatility of 3.55% and a Sharpe Ratio of 0.48, based on a blend of hypothetical backtested data before March 30, 2023 and actual performance thereafter.

How does the JPM Tactical Blend Index compare to 30/70 portfolios?

The Index’s Sharpe Ratio of 0.48 compares with 0.41 for a Domestic 30/70 Portfolio (ER) and 0.17 for a Global 30/70 Portfolio (ER). Their respective 10-year annualized returns are 1.72%, 2.65% and 1.08%, with higher volatilities for the 30/70 portfolios.

What are recent allocation weights for the JPM Tactical Blend Index?

From February to July 2026, average monthly weights shifted among the three constituents. For example, in July 2026 the Index showed approximately 26.44% currency, 28.93% bond and 20.35% equity exposure, illustrating dynamic rebalancing between the Equity Constituent and the Selected Defensive Constituent.

What are key risks highlighted for the JPM Tactical Blend Index?

Key risks include that it is calculated on an excess return basis with a 0.85% annual fee, may be significantly uninvested, might not approximate its Target Volatility, can be heavily influenced by the Equity Constituent, uses momentum-based rebalancing, and relies on notional assets and hypothetical backtested data.

How does JPM explain the backtested performance for the Tactical Blend Index?

Backtested results use historical data and proxy performance for periods before certain ETFs or the Currency Constituent met liquidity standards, adjusting by each fund’s expense ratio. JPM stresses that hypothetical backtested performance has inherent limitations and is not indicative of future results.

When was the J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index launched?

The Index was established on March 30, 2023. Historical performance figures from July 2016 through March 29, 2023 are hypothetical backtests, while data from March 30, 2023 through July 31, 2026 reflect actual Index performance combined with the same excess-return and fee methodology.

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Index supplement to the prospectus dated April 17, 2026, the prospectus supplement dated April 17, 2026, the product supplement no. 3 - I dated April 17, 2026 and the underlying supplement no. 19 - I dated April 17, 2026 Registration Statement Nos. 333 - 293684 and 333 - 293684 - 1 Dated August 10, 2026 Rule 424(b)(3) PERFORMANCE UPDATE The J . P . Morgan Tactical Blend (the “Index”) attempts to provide a dynamic rules - based allocation to an Equity Constituent and either a Bond Constituent or a Currency Constituent (the Index selects between the Bond Constituent and the Currency Constituent based on the recent performance of the Bond Constituent), while targeting a level volatility . The “Equity Constituent” is the J . P . Morgan U . S . Low Volatility Index (Total Return) (ticker : JPUSEQLV), which seeks to provide exposure to US large cap stocks exhibiting lower price volatility . The “Bond Constituent” is the J . P . Morgan Core Bond SM Index (ticker : JPUSCORE), which attempts to provide a dynamic allocation to the U . S . dollar fixed income market . The “Currency Constituent” is the Invesco DB US Dollar Index Bullish Fund (ticker : UUP), which is an ETF that seeks to track the performance the U . S . dollar against a basket of currencies . The Index is calculated on an excess return basis, net of US Fed Funds Etfective Rate and is subject to a 0 . 85 % per annum daily deduction . The Index was established on March 30 , 2023 . Levels are published on Bloomberg using the ticker JPUSTACB . Hypothetical and actual historical performance: Jul 2016 through Jul 2026 Please see the footnotes at the bottom of this page and “Backtesting” on the following page for information on backtested performance and proxies. J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index Domestic 30/70 Portfolio (ER) Global 30/70 Portfolio (ER) Backtested J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index Domestic 30/70 Portfolio (ER) Global 30/70 Portfolio (ER) Backtested Actual Hypothetical and actual historical returns and volatilities: Jul 2016 through Jul 2026 Sharpe Ratio 10 Year Volatility (Annualized) 10 Year Return (Annualized) 5 Year Return (Annualized) 3 Year Return (Annualized) 1 Year Return 0.48 3.55% 1.72% - 0.38% - 0.10% - 0.15% J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index 0.41 6.42% 2.65% - 0.24% 2.67% 2.69% Domestic 30/70 Portfolio (ER) (30% S&P 500, 70% Bloomberg Barclays Aggregate) 0.17 6.23% 1.08% - 1.89% 1.86% 2.54% Global 30/70 Portfolio (ER) (30% MSCI ACWI, 70% Bloomberg Barclays Global Agg Bond) Recent average monthly weights: Feb 2026 through Jul 2026 Currency Bond Equity Invesco DB US Dollar Index Bullish Fund J.P. Morgan Core Bond SM Index J.P. Morgan U.S. Low Volatility Index — 67.68% 21.79% Feb 26 18.91% 35.71% 23.26% Mar 26 44.16% 0.00% 26.99% Apr 26 48.16% 0.00% 27.14% May 26 33.29% 24.08% 24.62% Jun 26 26.44% 28.93% 20.35% Jul 26 Hypothetical and actual historical monthly and annual returns: Jan 2017 through Jul 2026 Year Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug Jul Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan 2.73% 0.43% 0.14% 0.34% - 0.50% 0.79% 0.43% - 0.29% 0.72% 0.58% - 0.85% 1.72% - 0.78% 2017 0.41% - 1.83% 0.82% - 0.32% - 0.46% 0.61% 0.67% 1.13% 1.03% 0.93% - 0.34% - 1.37% - 0.40% 2018 11.63% 0.09% - 0.07% - 0.20% - 0.26% 2.63% 0.27% 2.65% 1.76% 0.19% 2.54% 0.07% 1.48% 2019 2.91% 0.80% 0.80% - 0.12% - 0.28% - 0.05% 0.80% - 0.34% 0.46% 0.68% - 0.72% - 0.69% 1.56% 2020 2.32% 1.51% - 0.17% 0.89% - 1.57% 0.10% 1.15% 0.08% - 0.60% - 0.23% 2.54% - 0.31% - 1.01% 2021 1.16% - 1.77% - 0.59% 1.27% - 0.22% - 0.06% 1.54% 0.01% - 0.56% 1.47% 1.81% - 0.34% - 1.32% 2022 - 0.99% 1.78% 0.97% - 0.37% 0.02% 0.07% - 0.70% 0.51% - 1.72% 0.33% - 0.92% - 1.74% 0.83% 2023 - 0.50% - 0.67% 0.59% - 2.20% 0.64% 1.16% 1.71% - 0.26% - 0.09% - 1.49% 0.81% - 0.28% - 0.35% 2024 - 1.37% - 1.11% 0.89% - 0.32% 0.31% 0.98% - 0.50% - 0.30% - 0.79% - 1.06% - 0.25% 0.34% 0.46% 2025 - 0.87% - 0.56% 1.53% - 0.45% - 0.82% - 3.03% 1.72% 0.83% 2026 Historical performance measures for the Index represent hypothetical backtested performance using the actual performance of each Portfolio Constituent through March 29 , 2023 (labeled “Backtested” in the chart above) ; and actual performance from March 30 , 2023 through July 31 , 2026 (labeled “Actual” in the chart above) . The “Domestic 30 / 70 Portfolio (ER)” is a notional portfolio providing a monthly - rebalancing 30 % / 70 % weighted exposure to the S&P 500 Total Return Index and the Bloomberg Barclays U . S . Aggregate Bond Total Return Index . The “Global 30 / 70 Portfolio (ER)” is a notional portfolio providing a monthly - rebalancing 30 % / 70 % weighted exposure to the MSCI ACWI Net Total Return Index and the Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate Total Return Index Value Unhedged USD (a global investment - grade bond index) . Each notional portfolio is calculated on an excess return basis, i . e . , net of a notional financing cost deduction equal to the return of the J . P . Morgan Cash Index USD 3 Month, which tracks the return of a notional 3 - month U . S . dollar time deposit . Weights within these notional portfolios are intended to approximate the average weights within the Index, but will not correspond to historical or future weights within the Index . The notional portfolios track assets that ditfer from those tracked by the Index and are not rebalanced on the same schedule as the Index . All performance data for the Domestic 30 / 70 Portfolio (ER) and the Global 30 / 70 Portfolio (ER) is hypothetical and there is no guarantee that the Index will outperform either one, or any other benchmark or index, in the future . PAST PERFORMANCE AND BACKTESTED PERFORMANCE ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS . Please see the Disclaimer on the following page . AUGUST 2026 J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index

 
 

AUGUST 2026 | J.P. Morgan Tactical Blend Index Selected Risks  J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (“JPMS”), as the Index Sponsor and the Index Calculation Agent, may adjust the Index in a way that atfects its level, and JPMS has no obligation to consider any person’s interests.  The Index is calculated on an excess return basis, net of US Fed Funds Etfective Rate and is subject to a 0.85% per annum daily deduction.  The Index may not be successful or outperform any alternative strategy that might be employed in respect of the Portfolio Constituents.  The Index is not expected to approximate the Target Volatility.  The Index should not be compared to any other index or strategy sponsored by any affiliates of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (each, a “J.P. Morgan Index”) and cannot necessarily be considered a revised, enhanced or modified version of any other J.P. Morgan Index.  The Index may be significantly uninvested.  A significant portion of the Index’s exposure may be allocated to the Selected Defensive Constituent.  The Index may be more heavily influenced by the performance of the Equity Constituent than the performance of the Selected Defensive Constituent in general over time.  Correlation of performances between the Portfolio Constituents may reduce the performance of the Index.  Changes in the values of the Portfolio Constituents may otfset each other.  Hypothetical back - tested data relating to the Index do not represent actual historical data and are subject to inherent limitations.  If the value of a Portfolio Constituent changes, the level of the Index may not change in the same manner.  The Index comprises notional assets and liabilities.  The Index has a very limited operating history and may perform in unanticipated ways.  The Index is subject to market risks.  The investment strategy used to construct the Index involves rebalancing from time to time.  The Index determines the Selected Defensive Constituent based on the momentum of the Bond Constituent.  There are risks associated with the momentum investment strategy underlying the rebalancing methodology of the Index.  A Portfolio Constituent may be replaced by a substitute index or ETF upon the occurrence of certain extraordinary events.  The Index seeks to allocate notional exposure between the Equity Constituent and the Selected Defensive Constituent so that the risk associated with each constituent is roughly equal. However, the Index methodology may not be successful at achieving “risk - parity” among the Portfolio Constituents.  The Portfolio Constituents will likely be unequally weighted in the Index. The risks identified above are not exhaustive. You should also review carefully the related “Risk Factors” section in the prospectus supplement and the relevant product supplement and underlying supplement and the “Selected Risk Considerations” in the relevant pricing supplement. Disclaimer The information contained in this document is for discussion purposes only . Any information relating to performance contained in these materials is illustrative and no assurance is given that any indicative returns, performance or results, whether historical or hypothetical, will be achieved . J . P . Morgan undertakes no duty to update this information . In the event of any inconsistency between the information presented herein and any otfering documents, the otfering documents shall govern . Backtesting : Hypothetical backtested performance measures have inherent limitations and are designed with the benefit of hindsight . Alternative modelling techniques might produce significantly ditferent results and may prove to be more appropriate . For time periods prior to the launch of each of the Bond Constituent’s underlying ETFs, and prior to that underlying ETF’s satisfaction of a minimum liquidity standard, backtesting uses alternative performance derived from the reference index tracked by that underlying ETF as of the live date of the Bond Constituent (or the reference index originally tracked by that underlying ETF, if the reference index as of the live date of the Bond Constituent was not available for the relevant period), after deducting hypothetical fund expenses equal to such underlying ETF’s expense ratio as of the Bond Constituent’s live date, rather than actual performance of that underlying ETF for that period . For time periods prior to the launch of the Currency Constituent, and prior to the Currency Constituent’s satisfaction of a minimum liquidity standard, backtesting uses alternative performance derived from the reference index tracked by the Currency Constituent as of the live date of the Index, after deducting hypothetical fund expenses equal to the Currency Constituent’s expense ratio as of the live date of the Index, rather than actual performance of the Currency Constituent for that period . The use of alternative “proxy” performance information in the calculation of hypothetical backtested weights and levels may have resulted in ditferent, perhaps significantly ditferent, weights and higher levels than would have resulted from the use of actual performance information of the Portfolio Constituents . Past performance, and especially hypothetical backtested performance, is not indicative of future results . This type of information has inherent limitations and you should carefully consider these limitations before placing reliance on such information . The 10 Year Volatility (Annualized) on the previous page is a measure of market risk, calculated as of the square root of two hundred and fifty - two ( 252 ) multiplied by the sample standard deviation of the daily logarithmic returns of each applicable index or portfolio (considering only days for which levels are available for all three) over the preceding 10 years . The Sharpe Ratio on the previous page is a measure of risk - adjusted performance, calculated as the 10 Year Return (Annualized) divided by the 10 Year Volatility (Annualized) . Investment suitability must be determined individually for each investor, and notes linked to the Index may not be suitable for all investors . This material is not a product of J . P . Morgan Research Departments . Copyright © 2026 JPMorgan Chase & Co . All rights reserved . For additional regulatory disclosures, please consult : www . jpmorgan . com/disclosures . Information contained on this website is not incorporated by reference in, and should not be considered part of, this document . This monthly update document replaces and supersedes all prior written materials of this type previously provided with respect to the Index .