You understand that you are solely responsible for reviewing any fund, its offering and any statements made by a fund or its manager and for performing such due diligence as you may deem appropriate, including consulting your own legal and tax advisers, and that any information provided by Taipan Trading & Investments Pte Ltd (“Taipan”) shall not form the primary basis of your investment decision.

This material is based upon information Taipan Trading & Investments Pte Ltd believes reliable. However, Taipan Trading & Investments Pte Ltd does not represent that it is accurate, complete, and/or up-to-date and, if applicable, time indicated. Taipan Trading & Investments Pte Ltd does not accept any responsibility to update any opinion, analyses or other information contained in the material.

This material is for your general information only and is not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities including any product in a hedge fund. Hedge funds have eligibility requirements for participation, one of the qualifications under Singapore law being a net worth greater than SGD 2 million for individuals and SGD 10 million for companies. 

Past Performance is No Guarantee of Future Results.

Hedge Fund Disclosures:

Hedge funds are not appropriate for all investors. Hedge funds can be speculative and may involve a high degree of risk, above and beyond those associated with traditional asset classes. An investor could lose all or a substantial amount of their investment. Investors should consider hedge funds as a supplement to an overall investment strategy.

Hedge funds are not mutual funds and are not subject to the same regulatory requirements as mutual funds. Investments in hedge funds are not insured any government agency. Investments in hedge funds are not deposits or obligations of any bank or insured depository institution.

Hedge funds may use leverage and other speculative investment practices that may increase the risk of investment loss. Hedge funds may have performance that is volatile. Hedge funds may own investments that are illiquid.

There is no secondary market for the investor’s interest in the fund and none is expected to develop. There may be restrictions on redeeming interests in the fund.

The fund’s fees and expenses may offset the fund’s trading profits.

The fund manager has total trading authority over the fund. The use of a single advisor applying generally similar trading programs could result in a lack of diversification and, consequentially, higher risk

Some hedge funds can execute a substantial portion of the trades executed for the fund on a foreign exchange.

 

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