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October 2016 J.P. Morgan Structured Investments JPMORGAN EFFICIENTE (USD) INDEX STRATEGY GUIDE The JPMorgan ETF Efficiente 5 Index Strategy Guide

Important Information The information contained in this document is for discussion purposes only. Any information relating to performance contained in these materials is illustrative and no assurance is given that any indicative returns, performance or results, whether historical or hypothetical, will be achieved. These terms are subject to change, and JPMorgan undertakes no duty to update this information. This document shall be amended, superseded and replaced in its entirety by a subsequent term sheet, disclosure supplement and/or private placement memorandum, and the documents referred to therein. In the event any inconsistency between the information presented herein and any such term sheet, disclosure supplement and/or private placement memorandum, such term sheet, disclosure supplement and/or private placement memorandum shall govern. Investing in CDs linked to the JPMorgan ETF Efficiente 5 Index (the Index ) is not equivalent to a direct investment in the Index or any exchange-traded fund or index that forms a part of the Index. Investments in CDs linked to the Index require investors to assess several characteristics and risk factors that may not be present in other types of transactions. In reaching a determination as to the appropriateness of any proposed transaction, clients should undertake a thorough independent review of the legal, regulatory, credit, tax, accounting and economic consequences of such transaction in relation to their particular circumstances. This strategy guide contains market data from various sources other than us and our affiliates, and, accordingly, we make no representation or warranty as to the market data s accuracy or completeness. All information is subject to change without notice. We or our affiliated companies may make a market or deal as principal in the CDs mentioned in this document or in options, futures or other derivatives based thereon. Any historical composite performance records included in this strategy guide are hypothetical and it should be noted that the constituents have not traded together in the manner shown in the composite historical replication of the Index included in this strategy guide. No representation is being made that the Index will achieve a composite performance record similar to that shown. In fact, there are frequently sharp differences between a hypothetical historical composite performance record and the actual record that the combination of those underlying elements subsequently achieved. Use of Simulated Returns Back-testing and other statistical analysis material that is provided in connection with the explanations of the potential returns of the CDs linked to the Index use simulated analysis and hypothetical circumstances to estimate how it may have performed prior to its actual existence. For time periods prior to the launch of an exchange-traded fund included in the Index and such exchange-traded fund s initial satisfaction of a minimum liquidity standard, back-testing uses alternative performance information derived from a related index, after deducting hypothetical fund fees, rather than performance information for such exchange-traded fund. The results obtained from back-testing information should not be considered indicative of the actual results that might be obtained from an investment or participation in a financial instrument or transaction referencing the Index. J.P. Morgan provides no assurance or guarantee that the CDs linked to the Index will operate or would have operated in the past in a manner consistent with these materials. The hypothetical historical levels presented herein have not been verified by an independent third party, and such hypothetical historical levels have inherent limitations. Alternative modeling techniques or assumptions would produce different hypothetical historical information that might prove to be more appropriate and that might differ significantly from the hypothetical historical information set forth below. Hypothetical back-tested results are neither an indicator nor a guarantee of future returns. Actual results will vary, perhaps materially, from the analysis implied in the hypothetical historical information.

IRS Circular 230 Disclosure We and our affiliates do not provide tax advice. Accordingly, any discussion of U.S. tax matters contained herein is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, in connection with the promotion, marketing or recommendation by anyone unaffiliated with J.P. Morgan of any of the matters addressed herein or for the purpose of avoiding U.S. tax-related penalties. Investment suitability must be determined individually for each investor, and the financial instruments described herein may not be suitable for all investors. This information is not intended to provide and should not be relied upon as providing accounting, legal, regulatory or tax advice. Investors should consult with their own advisors as to these matters. This material is not a product of J.P. Morgan Research Departments. Structured Investments may involve a high degree of risk, and may be appropriate investments only for sophisticated investors who are capable of understanding and assuming the risks involved. J.P. Morgan and its affiliates may have positions (long or short), effect transactions or make markets in CDs or financial instruments mentioned herein (or options with respect thereto), or provide advice or loans to, or participate in the underwriting or restructuring of the obligations of, issuers mentioned herein. J.P. Morgan is the marketing name for the Issuer and its subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. JPMS is a member of FINRA, NYSE, and SIPC. Clients should contact their salespersons at, and execute transactions through, a J.P. Morgan entity qualified in their home jurisdiction unless governing law permits otherwise.

Overview The JPMorgan ETF Efficiente 5 Index (the Index, the Strategy, or ETF Efficiente ) is a member of J.P. Morgan s family of Efficiente indices, which generally seek to provide exposure to a range of asset classes and geographic regions based on the modern portfolio theory approach to asset allocation. ETF Efficiente leverages the convenience of exchange-traded funds ( ETF s) as well as the rapidly growing investment options available with ETFs to provide exposure to a wide range of asset classes and regions. The Index selects from a basket of 12 ETFs (the ETF Constituents ) and the JPMorgan Cash Index USD 3 Month (the Cash Index ). The ETF Constituents, together with the Cash Index, are referred to as the Basket Constituents. Key features of the Index include: the use of ETFs to provide access to a broad range of asset classes and geographic regions; exposure to developed market equities, bonds (including Treasuries and corporate bonds), emerging markets, alternative investments (broad commodities exposure, gold and real estate) and inflation; the weights allocated to the Basket Constituents are dynamic and are determined monthly based on a rules-based methodology that targets an annualized volatility of 5% or less; an algorithmic portfolio construction which utilizes momentum and correlation across asset classes; the Index is an excess return index and reflects the weighted performance of the Basket Constituents (including reinvested dividends for the ETF Constituents) in excess of the performance of the Cash Index; and the Index levels incorporate the daily deduction fee of 0.50% per annum and are published on Bloomberg under the ticker EEJPUS5E. The table and graph below illustrate the performance of the Index based on the hypothetical back-tested closing levels from September 29, 2006 through October 29, 2010 and actual performance from October 30, 2010 to September 30, 2016. Based on the hypothetical backtested performance, the Index realized annualized returns of 4.77% per annum over the period. There is no guarantee that ETF Efficiente will outperform the S&P 500 Index or the Barclays Capital Aggregate Index during the term of your investment in CDs linked to the Index. Hypothetical Comparison of the JPMorgan ETF Efficiente Index (Sep 29, 2006 Sep 30, 2016) ETF Efficiente S&P 500 Index (Price Return) 1 S&P 500 Index (Excess Return) Barclays Aggregate Index (Excess Return) 12 Month Return 7.80% 12.89% 14.42% 4.30% 3 Year Return (Annualized) 10 Year Return (Annualized) 3.82% 8.83% 10.56% 3.47% 4.77% 4.96% 5.53% 3.13% Annualized volatility 5.83% 20.91% 20.91% 3.77% Source: Bloomberg and J.P. Morgan. Please see notes immediately following the graph below.

Hypothetical performance of the JPMorgan ETF Efficiente Index (Sep 29, 2006 Sep 30, 2016) 200 175 150 ETF Efficiente S&P 500 (Excess Return) Barclays Aggregate Bond Index (Excess Return) 125 100 75 50 25 0 Sep-06 Sep-08 Sep-10 Sep-12 Sep-14 Sep-16 Source: Bloomberg and J.P. Morgan Note: Because the Index did not exist prior to October 29, 2010, all retrospective levels provided in the graph and table above are simulated and must be considered illustrative only. The simulated data was constructed using certain procedures that may vary from the procedures used to calculate the Index going forward, and on the basis of certain assumptions that may not hold during future periods. The variations in procedures used in producing simulated historical data from those used to calculate the Index going forward could produce differences in returns of indeterminate direction and amount. Past hypothetical performance results are neither indicative of nor a guarantee of future returns. Actual results will vary, potentially materially, from the hypothetical historical performance described herein. Please see Important Information at the front of this publication for a discussion of certain additional limitations of back-testing and simulated returns. Return is the percentage return of the relevant index over the period indicated, and where Annualized is indicated, is the annual compounded return of the relevant index over the period Annualized volatility is the annualized standard deviation of the daily returns of the relevant index for the full period from September 29, 2006 to September 30, 2016. S&P 500 Index Excess Return represents a hypothetical index constructed from the total returns of the S&P 500 Index with the returns of the Cash Index deducted Barclays Aggregate Index Excess Return represents a hypothetical index constructed from the returns of the Barclays Aggregate Index with the returns of the Cash Index deducted Growth Trend of Assets Under Management in ETFs The ETF industry has grown rapidly since 2002, with total assets under management increasing from approximately $100 billion at the end of 2002 to approximately $1.7 trillion as of December 2013, as illustrated in the chart. There are now over 1500 ETFs listed in the United States covering a range of asset classes and investment styles. Source: State Street Global Advisors. Assets Under Management ($ Billions) 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Strategy description The Index employs an allocation strategy based on modern portfolio theory. The modern portfolio theory approach to asset allocation suggests how a rational investor should allocate capital across the available universe of assets to maximize return for a given risk appetite. The Index uses the concept of an efficient frontier to define the asset allocation of the Index. An efficient frontier for a portfolio of assets defines the optimal return of the portfolio for a given amount of risk, using the volatility of returns of hypothetical portfolios as the measure of risk. Illustration of the Efficient Frontier On a monthly basis, J.P. Morgan Securities plc, acting as the ETF Efficiente calculation agent, will rebalance the Index to determine the allocations to the Basket Constituents based on the mathematical rules that govern the Index. The weights for each Basket Constituent will be determined subject to certain weighting constraints, including constraints on the weight of each Basket Constituent as well as constraints on the sum of the weights of Basket Constituents within a sector. For more information on the weighting constraints related to the Basket Constituents comprising the Index, see What are the Basket Constituents?. The Index seeks to identify the weights for each Basket Constituent that would have resulted in the hypothetical portfolio with the highest return over the previous six months while realizing an annualized volatility over the same period of 5% or less. Thus, the portfolio exhibiting the highest return with an annualized volatility of 5% or less is selected, and the weighting for such portfolio is applied to the Basket Constituents. This forms the practical application of the modern portfolio theory and the efficient frontier. No assurance can be given that the ETF Efficiente Index will achieve its target volatility of 5%. The actual realized volatility of the Index may be greater or less than 5%. On each selection date for the monthly rebalancing of the Index, the weighting algorithm implements the following steps: ETF Efficiente identifies all Eligible Portfolios as described under What are the Basket Constituents? and calculates the performance for each portfolio for an observation period over the previous six months. For each Eligible Portfolio, ETF Efficiente calculates the annualized realized volatility over that same observation period. The performance and the volatilities of the Eligible Portfolios are used to construct the efficient frontier. ETF Efficiente selects the Eligible Portfolio with the strongest performance that has an annualized realized volatility equal to or less than 5%. If no such portfolio exists, the target volatility is increased in increments of 1%, and the selection procedure is repeated until a portfolio is identified. 3

The Index is an excess return index and reflects the weighted performance of the Basket Constituents (including reinvested dividends for the ETF Constituents) in excess of the performance of the Cash Index. The Index levels also incorporate the daily deduction of a fee of 0.50% per annum. The ETF Efficiente calculation agent will publish the Index values for the Index on Bloomberg, subject to the occurrence of a market disruption event. You can find the current Index value on Bloomberg under the ticker EEJPUS5E. There is no guarantee that the concept of an efficient frontier combined with modern portfolio theory will generate positive returns for the Index or that other theories applied to the portfolio of the Basket Constituents would not produce a better result than an investment linked to the Index. What are the Basket Constituents? The following table sets forth the Basket Constituents that compose the Index and the maximum weighting constraints assigned to each asset as well as specific groups of assets ( sectors ). Basket Constituents Sector / Sector Cap Developed Equity 50% Bonds 50% Emerging Markets 25% Alternative Investments 25% 50% Asset Class Assets Ticker 4 Asset Cap U.S. Equities SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY 20% U.S. Small Cap Equities ishares Russell 2000 ETF IWM 10% Developed Market Equities (excluding U.S.) ishares MSCI EAFE ETF EFA 20% Treasuries ishares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF TLT 20% Investment Grade Bonds High Yield Bonds Emerging Market Equities Emerging Market Bonds ishares iboxx$ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF ishares iboxx$ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF ishares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF ishares JPMorgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF LQD 20% HYG 20% EEM 20% EMB 20% Real Estate ishares U.S. Real Estate ETF IYR 20% Broad Commodities ishares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust GSG 10% Gold SPDR Gold Trust GLD 10% Inflation Protected Bonds ishares TIPS Bond ETF TIP 50% Cash JPMorgan Cash Index USD 3 Month JPCAUS3M 50% Note: See the relevant disclosure statement for more information on the Index and the Basket Constituents. An Eligible Portfolio is any hypothetical portfolio composed of the above Basket Constituents whose weights satisfy the following weighting constraints: The minimum possible weight assigned to any Basket Constituent is 0%. The weight assigned to each Basket Constituent is an integral multiple of 5%. The maximum possible weight assigned to any Basket Constituent is 20%, with the exception of (i) the JPMorgan Cash Index USD 3 Month or the ishares TIPS Bond ETF, each of which have a maximum possible weight of 50%; and (ii) the ishares Russell 2000 ETF, the ishares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust or the SPDR Gold Trust, each of which have a maximum possible weight of 10%. Under certain circumstances, the weighting of the JPMorgan Cash Index USD 3 Month may be greater than 50%. The weight of the JPMorgan Cash Index USD 3 Month at any given time represents the portion of the Index that is uninvested at that time.

The maximum possible weight assigned to (i) either the Developed Equity or the Bonds sector is 50%; and (ii) either the Emerging Markets or the Alternative Investments sector is 25%. In addition, the sum of the weights assigned to the JPMorgan Cash Index USD 3 Month and the ishares TIPS Bond ETF cannot exceed 50%. The sum of the weights assigned to all Basket Constituents will be equal to 100%. Historical analysis The Index aims to provide exposure across a diverse spectrum of asset classes and geographic regions. Diversified exposure As illustrated in the table below, equities (as represented by the S&P 500 Index (Excess Return)) and bonds (as represented by the Barclays Capital Aggregate Index (Excess Return)) have historically displayed negative correlation. Correlation can be described as a measure of the degree to which two components change relative to each other. A diversified approach to investing would stipulate maintaining exposure to a variety of asset classes to attempt to generate positive returns in a wide range of market environments. Based on the rebalancing methodology and the constraints described in What are the Basket Constituents?, ETF Efficiente can dynamically allocate to the Basket Constituents in response to the current market environment, with the potential to exploit any low historical correlations exhibited by the Basket Constituents. The hypothetical correlations below illustrate that returns of the Index have historically not been overly dependent on either bonds or equities. Summary of hypothetical correlations for Efficiente (Sep 29, 2006 Sep 30, 2016) Strategy JPMorgan ETF Efficiente 5 Index S&P 500 Index (Excess Return) Barclays Aggregate Index (Excess Return) Source: Bloomberg and J.P. Morgan JPMorgan ETF Efficiente 5 Index 5 S&P 500 Index (Excess Return) Barclays Aggregate Index (Excess Return) 100% 28.17% 30.15% 100% -31.29% 100% Note: Based on the daily hypothetical back-tested returns. The correlations shown above are for informational purposes only. Hypothetical, historical performance of the Index. Future correlations may be higher or lower than the hypothetical, historical correlations in the summary above. Targeting volatility As described in Strategy description, the Index targets an annualized realized volatility of 5%. The graph below illustrates the hypothetical six-month realized volatility of the Index as well as that of the S&P 500 Index and the Barclays Capital Aggregate Index between Mar 2007 and September 2016. Volatility is a measurement of the variability of returns. The historical, or realized, volatility of a portfolio can be measured in a number of ways. For the purposes of the graph below, volatility is calculated from the historical daily returns of the indices over a six-month observation period. For any given day, the six-month annualized volatility is the annualized standard deviation of the daily returns of the relevant index using the closing levels of the index during the 126 indexday period preceding that day. For example, for the day, October 31, 2010, the data point on the graph for that day represents the annualized standard deviation of the daily returns using closing levels of the relevant index during the 126 index-days up to and including October 31, 2010.

Hypothetical six-month annualized volatility (Mar 30, 2007 Sep 30, 2016) 60% ETF Efficiente S&P 500 Index Barclays Aggregate Index Target Volatility 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Mar-07 Aug-08 Dec-09 Apr-11 Sep-12 Jan-14 May-15 Sep-16 Source: Bloomberg and J.P. Morgan Note: The hypothetical, historical six-month annualized volatility levels of ETF Efficiente, the S&P 500 Index, and the Barclays Aggregate Index, are presented for informational purposes only. The back-tested, hypothetical, historical sixmonth annualized volatility has inherent limitations. These volatility levels reflect historical performance (and in the case of the Index hypothetical historical performance). No representation is made that in the future ETF Efficiente, the S&P 500 Index or the Barclays Aggregate Index will have the volatilities as shown above. There is no guarantee that ETF Efficiente will outperform any alternative investment strategy, including the Barclays Aggregate Index or the S&P 500 Index. Alternative modeling techniques or assumptions might produce significantly different results and may prove to be more appropriate. Actual six-month annualized volatilities will vary, perhaps materially, from this analysis. Please see Important Information at the front of this publication for a discussion of certain additional limitations of back-testing and simulated returns. Hypothetical historical sector weightings The following graph illustrates the hypothetical historical allocation to the various sectors, the Cash Index (labeled as Cash ) or the ishares TIPS Bond Fund (labeled as Inflation ) based on the rebalancing mechanics set forth under the Strategy description. For a detailed description of which Basket Constituents make up each sector displayed in this graph, please see What are the Basket Constituents?. Although ETF Efficiente rebalances on a monthly basis, for ease of display, allocations are shown on a semi-annual basis in the chart below. Hypothetical and Historical allocations - Jul 1999 to Jul 2016 Developed Equities Bonds Emerging M arkets Alternative Investments Inflation Cash 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 6 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Source: J.P. Morgan Note: The hypothetical allocations are obtained from hypothetical back-testing of the ETF Efficiente algorithm and should not be considered indicative of the actual weights that would be assigned to the sectors or the applicable Basket Constituents during your investment in CDs linked to the Index. J.P. Morgan provides no assurance or guarantee that the actual performance of the Index would result in allocations among the sectors or the applicable Basket Constituents consistent with the hypothetical allocations displayed in the preceding graphs. Actual results will vary, perhaps materially, from those in the hypothetical historical allocations contained in this hypothetical backtest. Please see Important Information at the front of this publication for a discussion of certain additional limitations of back-testing and simulated returns. The charts below illustrate the average allocation over specific time periods to the various sectors or to Cash or Inflation and are intended to demonstrate how the average allocation of the Index changes during different market environments. These hypothetical allocations were calculated by averaging the monthly allocations during the periods indicated. Average allocations in declining equity markets July 2000 to March 2003 November 2007 to March 2009 Developed Cash, 3% Equities, 3% Developed Equities, 2% Bonds, 21% Inflation, 36% Bonds, 30% Cash, 35% Alternative Investments, 16% Emerging Markets, 13% Average allocations in rising equity markets 7 Inflation, 15% April 2003 to October 2007 April 2009 to December 2010 Inflation, 9% Cash, 20% Alternative Investments, 17% Developed Equities, 11% Emerging Markets, 18% Bonds, 24% Source: J.P. Morgan. Numbers have been rounded for convenience. Inflation, 19% Cash, 18% Alternative Investments, 10% Developed Equities, 3% Alternative Investments, 14% Emerging Markets, 18% Emerging Markets, 13% Bonds, 32% Note: The hypothetical allocations are obtained from back-testing and should not be considered indicative of the actual weights that would be assigned to the Sectors or the applicable Basket Constituents during the term of your investment

in CDs linked to the Index. J.P. Morgan provides no assurance or guarantee that the actual performance of the Index would result in allocations among the Sectors or the applicable Basket Constituents consistent with the hypothetical allocations displayed in the preceding graphs. Actual results will vary, perhaps materially, from those arising from the hypothetical historical allocations contained in this hypothetical backtest. Please see Important Information at the front of this publication for a discussion of certain additional limitations of back-testing and simulated returns. 8

Risks associated with the Strategy THE STRATEGY COMPRISES NOTIONAL ASSETS AND LIABILITIES The exposures to the dynamic basket that tracks the excess returns of the Basket Constituents above the JPMorgan Cash Index USD 3 Month are purely notional. There is no actual portfolio of assets to which any person is entitled or in which any person has any ownership interest. THERE ARE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH A MOMENTUM-BASED INVESTMENT STRATEGY The Strategy employs a mathematical model intended to implement what is known as a momentum-based investment strategy, which seeks to capitalize on positive market price trends based on the supposition that positive market price trends may continue. This Strategy is different from a strategy that seeks long-term exposure to a portfolio consisting of constant components with fixed weights. The Strategy may fail to realize gains that could occur from holding assets that have experienced price declines, but experience a sudden price spike thereafter. CORRELATION OF PERFORMANCES AMONG THE BASKET CONSTITUENTS MAY REDUCE PERFORMANCE OF THE STRATEGY Performances among the Basket Constituents may become highly correlated from time to time during the term of your investment. High correlation during periods of negative returns among Basket Constituents representing any one sector or asset type that have a substantial weighting in the Strategy could have a material adverse effect on the performance of the Strategy. THE INDEX MAY NOT BE SUCCESSFUL, OUTPERFORM ANY ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY THAT MIGHT BE EMPLOYED IN RESPECT OF THE BASKET CONSTITUENTS OR ACHIEVE ITS TARGET VOLATILITY The Index follows a notional rules-based proprietary strategy that operates on the basis of pre-determined rules. No assurance can be given that the investment strategy on which the Index is based will be successful or that the Index will outperform any alternative strategy that might be employed in respect of the Basket Constituents. Furthermore, no assurance can be given that the Index will achieve its target volatility of 5%. The actual realized volatility of the Index may be greater or less than 5%. THE COMMODITY FUTURES CONTRACTS UNDERLYING THE ISHARES S&P GSCI COMMODITY-INDEXED TRUST ARE SUBJECT TO UNCERTAIN LEGAL AND REGULATORY REGIMES The commodity futures contracts that underlie the ishares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust are subject to legal and regulatory regimes that may change in ways that could adversely affect our ability to hedge our obligations under the Strategy or your investment linked to the Strategy. Under these circumstances, we may, in our sole and absolute discretion, determine your payment at maturity early. Because we will not make this early determination payment until the maturity date, the amount you receive at maturity will not reflect any further appreciation of the Strategy after such early determination. OUR AFFILIATE, J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES PLC, OR JPMS PLC, IS THE CALCULATION AGENT AND MAY ADJUST THE STRATEGY IN A WAY THAT AFFECTS ITS LEVEL The policies and judgments for which JPMS PLC is responsible could have an impact, positive or negative, on the level of the Strategy and the value of your investment. JPMS PLC is under no obligation to consider your interest as an investor in CDs linked to the Index. OTHER KEY RISKS: The Strategy may not be successful, may not outperform any alternative strategy related to the Basket Constituents, or may not achieve its target volatility of 5%. The investment strategy involves monthly rebalancing and maximum weighting caps that are applied to the Basket Constituents by asset type and geographical region. Changes in the value of the Basket Constituents may offset each other. An investment in CDs linked to the Index is subject to risks associated with non-u.s. markets, including emerging markets. The CDs linked to the Strategy are subject to currency exchange risk. The Index was established on October 29, 2010, and therefore has no operating history. 9

J.P. Morgan Securities LLC., one of our affiliates, is the sponsor of the JPMorgan Cash Index USD 3 Month and of the index that underlies the ishares JPMorgan USD Emerging Markets Bond Fund. The Index Levels incorporate the deduction of a fee of 0.50% per annum The risks identified above are not exhaustive. You should also carefully review the related Risk Factors section in the relevant disclosure statement and underlying supplement and the Selected Risk Considerations in the relevant term sheet or disclosure supplement. 10