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THE ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSE

DISCLAIMER: Futures and options trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. The valuation of futures and options may fluctuate, and, as a result, clients may lose more than their original investment. The impact of seasonal and geopolitical events is already factored into market prices. Prices in the underlying cash or physical markets do not necessarily move in tandem with futures and options prices. In no event should the content of this correspondence be construed as an express or implied promise, guarantee or implication by or from Brewer Futures Group, LLC, Brewer Investment Group, LLC, or their subsidiaries and affiliates that you will profit or that losses can or will be limited in any manner whatsoever. Loss-limiting strategies such as stop loss orders may not be effective because market conditions may make it impossible to execute such orders. Likewise, strategies using combinations of options and/or futures positions such as “spread” or “straddle” trades may be just as risky as simple long and short positions. Past results are no indication of future performance. Information provided in this correspondence is intended solely for informational purposes and is obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Information is in no way guaranteed. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted.

THE ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSE

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Summary of Benefits Who Invests in Managed Futures Public Pension Funds Corporate Pension Funds Corporate Treasurers Insurance Companies Foundations, Endowments, Trusts Funds of Funds Family Offices Proprietary Bank Capital Central Banks Governments Individuals

Summary of Benefits Benefits of Managed Futures Provides direct exposure to international financial and non-financial asset sectors Offers a means to gain exposure to risk and return patterns not easily accessible with investment in traditional stock and bond portfolios Reduces Portfolio Risk Ability to profit in different economic environments Global Diversification Timely Portfolio Diversification May be just as profitable during declining stock, bond and real estate investments

What are Managed Futures and how do they work?

Survive and Thrive

Non-Correlated Assets Non- Correlation Market Direction

Non-Correlated Assets

Survive and Thrive

The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States. Its unique structureunique structure includes a federal government agency, the Board of Governors, in Washington, D.C., and 12 regional Reserve Banks.Board of Governors This structure balances centralization with regional presence.

Source Data: Summary of Economic Projections

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Summary of Economic Projections Source Data:

Risks to the Outlook Source Data:

“The market can be irrational a lot longer than you have money.”

Recognize How Alternative Investments and Historical Moves Work Together in Diversified Portfolios

The Value of Diversification  The Ability to Profit in Virtually Any Economic Environment  Managed Futures vs. Stocks During Market Drawdowns

Understand the Significance of these Historical Moves

“The market can be irrational a lot longer than you have money.”

Use the market’s money as often as possible!

Questions?

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