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Please read the following statement:
The risk of loss in trading commodities can
be substantial. You should therefore carefully
consider whether such trading is suitable for
you in light of your financial condition.
The high degree of leverage that is often
obtainable in commodity trading can work against
you as well as for you. The use of leverage can
lead to large losses as well as gains.
In some cases, managed commodity accounts are
subject to substantial charges for management
and advisory fees. It may be necessary for those
accounts that are subject to these charges to
make substantial trading profits to avoid
depletion or exhaustion of their assets. The
disclosure document contains a complete
description of the principal risk factors and
each fee to be charged to your account by the
commodity trading advisor ("CTA").
The regulations of the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission ("CFTC") require that
prospective clients of a CTA receive a
disclosure document when they are solicited to
enter into an agreement whereby the CTA will
direct or guide the client's commodity interest
trading and that certain risk factors be
highlighted. This document is readily accessible
at this site. This brief statement cannot
disclose all of the risks. Therefore, you should
proceed directly to the disclosure document and
study it carefully to determine whether such
trading is appropriate for you in light of your
financial condition. You are encouraged to
access the disclosure document by clicking
below. You will not incur any additional charges
by accessing the disclosure document. You may
also request delivery of a hard copy of the
disclosure document, which also will be provided
to you at no cost. The CFTC has not passed upon
the merits of participating in this trading
program nor on the adequacy or accuracy of the
disclosure document.
We are required to provide other disclosure
statements to you before a commodity account may
be opened for you. Please acknowledge your
understanding of the above statement by clicking
the button below. You may then continue to
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