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1 HORIZONS ETFs PROFIT OR PROTECT IN BEAR OR BULL MARKETS™ Host: Jaime Purvis, Horizons Exchange Traded Funds October 26, 2010

2 2 ETF INDUSTRY OVERVIEW  Global ETF assets US$1,181.3 BN  2,379 ETFs from 129 providers on 45 exchanges  478 new ETFs (YTD)  Average daily trading volume US$58.2 BN  3,257 Exchange Traded products Global ETF industry Q3 2010 Source: Barclays Global Investors

3 3 BETA FUNDS ORIGINATED IN THE U.S.  ‘Beta ETFs and Funds’ are the fast growing segment of U.S. mutual funds and ETFs with current AUM in excess of an estimated $50BN  Initial growth was driven by “discretionary” retail market, but institutional use has grown rapidly, and now takes up approximately 55% of market share  Market is dominated by two players: Rydex & ProFunds, both established in the mid ’90s, Direxxion growing fast (3x)  ProShares, part of the ProFunds Group, launched the first Bull & Bear ETFs in the United States in June 2006 on the AMEX AUM is already in excess of $4BN with 52 ETFs  BetaPro Management entered into a 10-yr exclusive sub-advisory contract with ProFunds Group in 2005  Leveraged ETFs introduced in US in June 2006, in Canada in January 2007

4 4 ABOUT HORIZONS BETAPRO ETFs  Offers investors four types of ETF structures to profit or protect in all market conditions  HBP Single ETFs: provide exposure to the performance of 4 underlying commodity and 1 equity benchmark, before fees and expenses  HBP Inverse ETFs: provide exposure to the inverse daily performance of 7 underlying benchmarks before fees and expenses  HBP Bull+ & Bear+ ETFs: provide double exposure to the daily performance (or inverse daily performance) of 15 underlying benchmarks before fees and expenses. Risk limited to initial capital invested  HBP Spread ETFs: provide daily long exposure to one underlying commodity benchmark and inverse daily exposure to another underlying commodity benchmark, before fees and expenses  HBP offers the most ETFs listed on the TSX with 44 and accounted for over 60%* of all trading volume on the TSX.  Exclusive provider of leveraged, inverse leveraged and spread ETFs in Canada  World's first leveraged and inverse leveraged commodity ETFs tracking NYMEX ® Crude Oil, NYMEX ® Natural Gas, COMEX ® Gold, COMEX® Silver and COMEX® Copper *For the period from Jan 1 to June 30, 2010

5 5 HORIZONS ETFs ASSET GROWTH

6 6 HORIZONS BETAPRO SERVICE PROVIDERS  Horizons BetaPro ETFs are managed by BetaPro Management Inc.  Currently have 44 ETFs listed on TSX  Account for over 60% of CDN ETF trading volume*  Currently account for almost 10% of all TSX trading volume  Parent Company: Jovian Capital Corporation (JOV: TSX)  JOV owns approximately 60% of HBP  Financial services holding company with over $12BN in client assets**  Murray Edwards holds a 30% minority interest in JOV  Custodians  Primary: State Street Trust Company  Secondary: CIBC Mellon  Sub-Advisor: ProShare Advisors LLC  U.S. based ETF provider with over $27 BN in AUM across 174 ETFs and Mutual Funds*** *For the period from Jan 1 to June 30, 2010. **As at September 30, 2010. ***as at June 30, 2010

7 7 HORIZONS BETAPRO ETFs: PROFIT OR PROTECT IN BULL & BEAR MARKETS ™ The Horizons BetaPro family of ETFs ETF Ticker EquitiesBull+(+2x)Bear+ (-2x)Inverse (-1x)Single (+1x)BetaPro S&P/TSX 60 TM HXUHXDHIXHXT BetaPro S&P/TSX Capped Financials TM HFUHFDHIF BetaPro S&P/TSX Capped Energy TM HEUHEDHIE BetaPro S&P/TSX Global Gold TM HGUHGDHIG BetaPro S&P/TSX Global Base Metal TM HMUHMD BetaPro S&P 500 ® HSUHSDHIU BetaPro NASDAQ-100®HQUHQD BetaPro MSCI Emerging MarketsHJUHJD Fixed IncomeInverse (-1x)Single (+1x) BetaPro U.S. DollarHDUHDD BetaPro U.S. 30-Year BondHTUHTD Commodities BetaPro COMEX ® CopperHKUHKD BetaPro COMEX ® GoldHBUHBDHUG BetaPro COMEX ® SilverHZUHZDHUZ BetaPro NYMEX ® Crude OilHOUHODHIOHUC BetaPro NYMEX ® Natural GasHNUHNDHINHUN Commodity spreadsSpread (+1x) + (-1x) BetaPro NYMEX ® Long Crude Oil/Short Natural Gas SpreadHON BetaPro NYMEX ® Long Natural Gas/Short Crude Oil SpreadHNO Underlying benchmarks

8 8 THE S&P/TSX 60™ INDEX CANADA’S 60 LARGEST STOCKS  The 60 largest Canadian stocks by market capitalization  Represents 73%* of the market capitalization of the Canadian stock market  Currently about $25 billion** of Canadian investment assets are benchmarked to the S&P/TSX 60™ Index  The most widely invested in ETF benchmark in Canada, with securities there on currently representing more than $11 billion in assets and approximately 30% of all Canadian ETF assets  Typically these ETF securities are the most actively traded on the TSX *Source: Standard and Poor’s as at August 2010. **Source: TD Securities

9 9 INTRODUCING HXT: CANADA’S LOWEST COST ETF  Name: Horizons BetaPro S&P/TSX 60™ Index ETF (HXT:TSX)  Index: S&P/TSX 60™ Index (Total Return)  Management Fee: 7 basis points*  Operating Expenses: None  Quarterly Dividends: None; no dividend tax liability *Plus applicable sales taxes

10 HOW LEVERAGED AND INVERSE LEVERAGED ETFs WORK

11 11 HOW LEVERAGED AND INVERSE LEVERAGED ETFs WORK  Risk limited to capital invested  Never lose more than principal invested  RSP eligible  CAD denominated  Hedged back into CAD Key attributes of leveraged ETFs

12 12 INVERSE VS. SHORTING  Interest on short proceeds accrues to the NAV, not to Financial Institution  No margin calls  RSP Eligible  No call risk  No borrow rate  No cash coverage of dividends owing

13 13 WHY WE REBALANCE  Limit risk to current amount invested  Same experience for everyone  No margin calls  Non-recourse leverage or exposure

14 14 HXU CORRELATION TO BENCHMARK Inception to Jul 30, 2010 Source: Bloomberg % Change in S&P/TSX 60™ Index

15 15 HXD CORRELATION TO BENCHMARK Inception to Jul 30, 2010 Source: Bloomberg % Change in S&P/TSX 60™ Index

16 16 UNIVERSAL EFFECTS OF COMPOUNDING ON INVESTMENT RETURNS  Compounding affects all investments over time  Upward trending periods enhance returns  Downward trending periods reduce losses  Volatile periods reduce returns and may increase losses  Positive and negative effects of compounding are magnified in leveraged and inverse funds  The impact of compounding on a 2x leveraged fund is greater than 2x

17 17 EXAMPLES OF COMPOUNDING ON INDEXES AND LEVERAGED FUNDS -4%-1% Compounded 2-day Return 20%10%-10%Day 2 Return -20%-10%10%Day 1 Return V O L A T I L E M A R K E T 44%21%-19%Compounded 2-day Return 20%10%-10%Day 2 Return 20%10%-10%Day 1 Return D O W N W A R D T R E N D -36%-19%21%Compounded 2-day Return -20%-10%10%Day 2 Return -20%-10%10%Day 1 Return U P W A R D T R E N D Daily Return -2x F U N D-1x F U N DI N D E X None of the returns shown contemplate fees or expenses; not actual returns, for illustrative purposes only.

18 18 LEVERAGED AND INVERSE FUNDS AFFECTED BY RECORD VOLATILITY Highest short-term volatility levels for (S&P 500®) U.S. equities in 80 years affected all investments, including leveraged funds Source: Bloomberg 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 1928193219361940194419481952195619601964196819721976198019841988199219962000200420082010 72%(12/16/08) 60%(1/11/88) 69%(10/21/32) 66%(12/31/29)

19 19 MARKETS: PAST AND PRESENT HISTORICAL MARKET CYCLES: DJIA 1900 - PRESENT

20 20 MARKETS: PAST & PRESENT CURRENT MARKET CYCLE: DJIA 2000 - PRESENT Source: Bloomberg. 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 13,000 14,000 15,000 31-Dec-99 23-Nov-00 17-Oct-01 10-Sep-02 4-Aug-03 27-Jun-04 21-May-05 14-Apr-06 8-Mar-07 30-Jan-08 23-Dec-08 16-Nov-09 10-Oct-10

21 21 IMPACT OF VOLATILITY ON RETURNS OF BULL+ ETFs Estimated return over 1 year when the fund objective is to seek daily investment results, before fund fees and expenses and leverage costs, that correspond to twice (200%) the daily performance index. ‘Expected Returns’ = 200% One Year Index Performance. Source of Data: ProShare Advisors LLC

22 22 INDEX VOLATILITY 2007 – 2010 *Data as of Oct. 18, 2010 Source: Bloomberg NYMEX® Natural Gas NYMEX® Crude Oil S&P 500® Index S&P/TSX Global Gold Index TM S&P/TSX Capped Energy Index TM S&P/TSX Capped Financials Index TM S&P/TSX 60 TM Index 62.10% 49.87% 27.28% 47.50% 39.21% 37.21% 27.28% 2009 47.03% 57.61% 41.05% 80.36% 60.22% 42.56% 41.46% 2008 44.83% 29.25% 15.95% 28.92% 19.81% 13.22% 14.90% 2007 36.53% 25.27% 17.23% 24.75% 17.49% 13.68% 12.31% YTD 2010*

23 23 HORIZONS BETAPRO ETFs PERFORMANCE SUMMARY*  HBP ETFs track (+/-2X, -1x) well on a daily basis  Over periods longer than a day, performance is market path dependent – focus on your economic exposure  Directional markets are favourable for performance:  Earn greater than 2X, or lose less than -2X, -1x period returns  The greater the two-way volatility, the further performance will deviate (be worse) from +/-2X or -1x the period return  HBP Single Commodity ETFs (1x) track the daily and period performance of the rolling underlying futures contracts

24 HOW COMMODITY ETFs WORK

25 25 HORIZONS BETAPRO COMMODITY ETFs  All HBP Commodity ETFs reference the futures contract of each of their respective commodities  All existing US dollar exposure is hedged back to Canadian dollars  None of the HBP Commodity ETFs hold the physical commodity HUZHZDHZUCOMEX ® Silver HIN HIC Inverse HKDHKUCOMEX ® Copper HUGHBDHBUCOMEX ® Gold HUNHNDHNUNYMEX ® Natural Gas HUCHODHOUNYMEX ® Crude Oil SingleBear + Bull + Commodity

26 26 IMPLICATIONS OF CONTANGO Futures Curve in Contango $58.00 $60.00 $62.00 $64.00 $66.00 $68.00 $70.00 $72.00 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSeptOctNovDec Futures Contract Date Price

27 27 IMPLICATIONS OF BACKWARDATION Futures Curve in Backwardation $48.00 $50.00 $52.00 $54.00 $56.00 $58.00 $60.00 $62.00 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSeptOctNovDec Futures Contract Date Price

28 28 UNDERLYING MARKET HOURS: E.S.T. 1:30 p.m8:20 a.mCOMEX® Gold 2:30 p.m9:00 a.mCOMEX® Silver 3:00 p.m8:20 a.mCAD Futures 8:20 a.m 9:00 a.m 9:30 a.m OpenClose U.S. 30yr Bond Futures NYMEX® Natural Gas NYMEX® Crude Oil ETFs 3:00 p.m 2:30 p.m 4:00 p.m

29 29 ETF TRADING AND INVESTMENT STRATEGIES

30 30 TRADING AND INVESTING STRATEGIES Exchange Traded Funds provide flexibility to an investor for:  Downside Protection  Hedge Existing Long Positions to dampen volatility  Alpha Generation  Directional Plays or Pair Trading  Cash Equitization  Instant market exposure or part of tax loss harvesting strategy  Beta Efficiency  Index exposure with only 50% of capital requirement  Enables a portable alpha strategy  Straddles  Buy the pair of Long and Short ETFs in anticipation of a large, but unknown, directional move up or down

31 31 CASH EQUITIZATION  Use ETFs to gain immediate market exposure  Leveraged ETFs only require 50% of allocated capital  Liberates balance to invest in specific names at a specific price point  Gradually reduce Leveraged ETF exposure as individual stock positions are built  Tax loss harvesting

32 32 DIRECTIONAL STRATEGY EXAMPLE Source: Bloomberg Oct. 2009 Nov. 2009 Dec 2009 Jan 2010 Feb. 2010 Mar. 2010 Apr. 2010 May 2010 Jun. 2010 Jul. 2010 Aug. 2010 Sept. 2010 HBU CN149.20 Gold Spot $/OZ 122.84 150 140 130 120 110 100 90

33 33 PAIR TRADE STRATEGY EXAMPLE Source: Bloomberg Apr. 2010 May 2010 Jun. 2010 Jul. 2010 Aug. 2010 Sept. 2010 160 140 120 100 80 60 HBU CN152.04 HMU 90.02

34 34 STRADDLE TRADE STRATEGY EXAMPLE Performance 50 100 150 200 250 1-Apr-09 27-Apr-09 23-May-09 18-Jun-09 14-Jul-09 9-Aug-09 4-Sep-09 30-Sep-09 26-Oct-09 21-Nov-09 17-Dec-09 12-Jan-10 7-Feb-10 5-Mar-10 31-Mar-10 26-Apr-10 22-May-10 4-Jun-10 % HNUHNDCMDYNGER Index Source: Bloomberg

35 35 SUMMARY  ETFs are:  Efficient  Cheaper  Faster  Relatively tax efficient  ETFs provide access to passive benchmarks and active strategies  ETFs are intelligent solutions for many investors

36 36 DISCLAIMER Horizons BetaPro Bull Plus and Bear Plus Exchange Traded Funds ("HBP Plus ETFs") use leveraged investment techniques that magnify gains and losses and result in greater volatility in value. Horizons BetaPro Spread Exchange Traded Funds (“HBP Spread ETFs”) which combine long and short exposure, also use leveraged investment techniques that magnify gains and losses and which may result in greater volatility in value. HBP Plus ETFs and HBP Spread ETFs are subject to leverage risk, and along with Horizons BetaPro Single Exchange Traded Funds ("HBP Single ETFs"), Horizons BetaPro Inverse Exchange Traded Funds ("HBP Inverse ETFs"), HBP Plus ETFs and HBP Spread ETFs (collectively, “HBP ETFs”) are subject to aggressive investment risk and price volatility risk, which are described in the HBP ETF’s prospectus. Each HBP Plus ETF seeks a return, before fees and expenses, that is either 200% or -200% of the performance of a specified underlying index, commodity or benchmark (the "target") for a single day. Each HBP Spread ETF seeks a return, before fees and expenses, that is the sum of 100% of the performance of one specified underlying target plus -100% of the performance of a second specified underlying target for a single day. Each HBP Single ETF or HBP Inverse ETF seeks a return that is 100% or - 100%, respectively, of the performance of a specified underlying target. Due to the compounding of daily returns, an HBP Plus ETF’s, HBP Spread ETF’s or HBP Inverse ETF’s, returns over periods other than one day will likely differ in amount and possibly direction from the performance of the specified underlying target(s) for the same period. Investors should monitor their holdings, as frequently as daily, to ensure that they remain consistent with their investment strategies. Commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with HBP ETFs. HBP ETFs are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. "Standard & Poor's®" and "S&P®" are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (“S&P”) and "TSX®" is a registered trademark of the TSX Inc. (“TSX”). These marks have been licensed for use by BetaPro Management Inc. The HBP ETFs are not sponsored, endorsed, sold, or promoted by S&P or TSX and its affiliated companies and none of these parties make any representation, warranty or condition regarding the advisability of buying, selling and holding units/shares in the HBP ETFs. All trademarks/service marks are registered by their respective owners and licensed for use by BetaPro Management Inc. and none of the owners thereof or any of their affiliates sponsor, endorse, sell, promote or make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in HBP ETFs. Complete trademark and service-mark information is available at www.hbpetfs.com/pub/en/Trademark.aspx. Please read the prospectus before investing. compounding

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