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See the charts below for our month-by-month
performance since March 2004. The following proprietary performance
information pertains to accounts owned by the principal of GPI.
These are un-audited trading results. The performance figures
have been adjusted to reflect the return after management and
performance fees. Neither this trading advisor nor any of its
principals has previously directed any client accounts.
The chart below shows the value of $1,000 invested in 2004 and 2005.
Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. |
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The first three trades (not shown) were done on an experimental
basis in March 2003. Each of these three trades netted between 7-12%
(gross of fees). Several months went by before the trades shown
above.
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The chart below shows the value
of $1,000 invested in 2006. It shows proprietary and managed
assets. Past performance is not necessarily
indicative of future results. |
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The chart below shows the value
of $1,000 invested in 2007. It shows proprietary and managed
assets. Past performance is not necessarily
indicative of future results. |
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The chart below shows the value
of $1,000 invested in 2008. It shows proprietary and managed
assets. Past performance is not necessarily
indicative of future results. |
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The
chart below shows the value of $1,000 invested in 2009. It
shows proprietary and managed assets. Past
performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. |
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The
chart below shows the value of $1,000 invested in 2010. It
shows proprietary and managed assets. Past
performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. |
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The
chart below shows the value of $1,000 invested in 2011. It
shows proprietary and managed assets. Past
performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. |
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The
chart below shows the value of $1,000 invested in 2012. It
shows proprietary and managed assets. Past
performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. |
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The risk of loss in trading commodity futures
and options can be substantial. Before trading, you should carefully
consider your financial position to determine if futures trading is
appropriate. When trading futures and/or options, it is possible to
lose the full balance of your account. It is also possible to lose
more than your initial deposit when trading futures and/or
granting/writing options. As a result, selling/writing "naked"
options exposes the seller/writer to the possibility of margin calls
and virtually unlimited risk. All funds committed should be purely
risk capital. |