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Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) provide advice and services related to trading and investment strategies utilizing futures contracts and options on futures contracts on a wide variety of physical goods such as agricultural products, forest products, metals, and energy, plus derivative contracts on financial instruments such as indices, bonds, and currencies. Each CTA is characterized by its respective trading strategy and the markets it trades. CTAs are regulated by the United States federal government through registration with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and membership in the National Futures Association (NFA). The CTA performance information presented on www.ctaperformance.com was prepared by Equinox Fund Management, LLC, based upon information provided by each respective manager of commodity futures and foreign currency trading programs tracked by Equinox Fund Management and its affiliates. The CTA performance information does not contain opinion or analysis of Equinox Fund Management or any of its affiliates, and the completeness and accuracy of performance information reported to Equinox Fund Management cannot in all cases be independently verified. Please note that the CTA performance may not be reflective of actual fund performance. Crabel Capital Management, LLC Multi-Product program Monthly performance Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year 2015-0.05% -0.22% 1.56% -0.75% 1.17% -3.45% 1.03% -5.45% 2.15% -4.18% 2014 6.74% -3.49% 0.79% -2.14% 1.53% 0.86% 0.48% 1.17% 1.45% -0.48% 1.79% 0.65% 9.41% 2013 6.62% 3.53% 1.81% 1.59% -3.65% -1.77% -2.89% 0.46% -7.13% 0.70% 1.50% 2.04% 2.10% 2012 1.98% -1.05% 2.14% -0.28% 1.85% 0.62% 3.37% -1.89% 0.11% 2.06% 3.80% 1.63% 15.14% 2011 1.80% 0.39% -1.46% -1.31% 2.40% 0.75% 0.25% -2.50% 2.79% -0.14% -4.58% 0.40% -1.45% 2010-0.34% 1.33% -0.50% 1.48% 1.18% -0.51% 1.76% 3.15% 0.79% -1.08% -1.50% 3.50% 9.51% 2009 2.74% -0.15% -0.02% 1.06% 2.02% 0.53% -2.96% 1.34% -0.66% -1.08% -1.59% -1.42% -0.33% 2008 2.72% 0.52% 2.95% -0.93% 0.56% 0.64% 1.54% -3.71% 4.75% -3.48% -2.57% -3.51% -0.95% 2007 2.91% 3.04% -0.45% -1.34% -2.70% 4.33% 6.47% 3.58% 2.13% 3.16% 3.98% 4.06% 32.91% 2006 2.04% 2.59% 2.72% 0.60% 2.70% 0.55% 0.54% -4.43% -2.58% 2.65% 1.73% -0.72% 8.41% 2005-0.55% 1.40% 0.79% 3.25% 1.96% -1.05% -2.97% 1.72% 0.61% -2.21% 3.06% 0.60% 6.62% 2004-0.92% 2.01% -1.89% 2.25% 1.29% -1.38% 0.54% 0.23% 0.16% 1.73% 1.35% 0.81% 6.26% 2003-1.50% 1.66% -4.05% 1.87% 1.41% 2.75% -0.86% 1.48% 1.79% -1.30% 0.21% -1.40% 1.84% 2002 1.25% -2.36% 3.01% 2.90% -0.14% 7.14% 9.98% 1.60% 1.07% -3.89% 4.34% 0.30% 27.36% 2001 11.08% -1.37% 4.25% 6.64% 5.27% -0.02% 1.63% -0.73% -9.81% -2.58% -1.80% 2.02% 13.84% 2000 2.02% 5.99% 1.55% 7.50% 5.14% 3.39% 0.21% 4.08% 4.78% -8.44% -6.12% 5.69% 27.40% 1999-1.59% -6.80% -0.70% 0.59% 0.51% -2.44% 18.18% 8.00% -1.52% 2.55% -3.13% 2.47% 14.96% 1998 1.97% 0.22% -0.24% -1.87% -6.65% -8.37% 39.36% 3.36% -4.45% -1.03% 16.57%

Performance statistics Mar 1998 to Sep 2015 Cumulative total return 440.30% Annualized compound return 10.07% Annualized standard deviation 14.57% Monthly correlation to S&P 500 TRI 0.06 Annualized sharpe ratio (0%) 0.73 Monthly maximum loss (Sep 2001) -9.81% Maximum drawdown (Apr 1998 - Aug 1998) -16.27% Annual performance (%) Mar 1998 to Sep 2015 Year or YTD Crabel Capital Management S&P 500 TRI BTOP50 Index 2015-4.18-5.27-0.98 2014 9.41 13.69 12.32 2013 2.10 32.39 0.76 2012 15.14 16.00-1.83 2011-1.45 2.11-4.25 2010 9.51 15.07 6.38 2009-0.33 26.46-4.77 2008-0.95-37.00 13.58 2007 32.91 5.49 7.57 2006 8.41 15.80 5.61 2005 6.62 4.91 2.76 2004 6.26 10.88 0.86 2003 1.84 28.68 15.55 2002 27.36-22.10 13.68 2001 13.84-11.88 3.83 2000 27.40-9.09 6.60 1999 14.96 21.03 1.64 1998 16.57 - -

Performance comparison: Growth of $10,000 invested since inception Mar 1998 to Sep 2015 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 Crabel Capital Management (Crabel Multi-Product) BTOP50 Index S&P 500 Total Return Index $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0 03/1998 04/2000 05/2002 06/2004 07/2006 08/2008 09/2010 10/2012 11/2014 Monthly returns Oct 2005 to Sep 2015 7.5% 5% 2.5% 0% -2.5% -5% -7.5% 01/2006 01/2007 01/2008 01/2009 01/2010 01/2011 01/2012 01/2013 01/2014 01/2015 Distribution of monthly returns Mar 1998 to Sep 2015 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0-18 to -16-14 to -12-10 to -8-6 to -4-2 to 0 2 to 4 6 to 8 10 to 12 14 to 16 18 to 20

Underwater curve Mar 1998 to Sep 2015 0.0% -5.0% -10.0% -15.0% -20.0% 01/2000 01/2003 01/2006 01/2009 01/2012 01/2015 See glossary for index descriptions and definitions of terms. EASP656 Securities offered through Equinox Group Distributors, LLC, Member FINRA. 47 Hulfish Street, Suite 510, Princeton, NJ 08542 1.877.837.0600 There are substantial risks and potential conflicts of interest associated with managed futures programs. The success of an investment in such a program is dependent upon the ability of a commodity trading advisor ( CTA ) to identify profitable investment opportunities and successfully trade. The identification of attractive trading opportunities is difficult, requires skill, and involves a significant degree of uncertainty. The high degree of leverage often obtainable in futures trading can work against you as well as for you, and can lead to large losses. Returns generated from a CTA s trading, if any, may not adequately compensate you for the business and financial risks you assume. You can lose all or a substantial amount of your investment. Managed futures accounts may be subject to substantial charges for management and advisory fees. It may be necessary for accounts that are subject to these charges to make substantial trading profits in order to avoid depletion or exhaustion of their assets. CTAs may trade highly illiquid markets, or on foreign markets, and may not be able to close or offset positions immediately upon request. You may have market exposure even after the CTA has a request for closure or liquidation. PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THERE IS RISK OF LOSS. YOU CAN LOSE MONEY IN A MANAGED FUTURES PROGRAM.

Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) provide advice and services related to trading and investment strategies utilizing futures contracts and options on futures contracts on a wide variety of physical goods such as agricultural products, forest products, metals, and energy, plus derivative contracts on financial instruments such as indices, bonds, and currencies. Each CTA is characterized by its respective trading strategy and the markets it trades. CTAs are regulated by the United States federal government through registration with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and membership in the National Futures Association (NFA). The CTA performance information presented on www.ctaperformance.com was prepared by Equinox Fund Management, LLC, based upon information provided by each respective manager of commodity futures and foreign currency trading programs tracked by Equinox Fund Management and its affiliates. The CTA performance information does not contain opinion or analysis of Equinox Fund Management or any of its affiliates, and the completeness and accuracy of performance information reported to Equinox Fund Management cannot in all cases be independently verified. Please note that the CTA performance may not be reflective of actual fund performance. Crabel Capital Management, LLC Multi-Product program Company background Crabel Capital Management, LLC is a Wisconsin, U.S.A. limited liability company formed in 1997 by William Harrison (Toby) Crabel. CCM is a global alternative investment firm specializing in futures and foreign currency trading and currently has over $1 billion in assets under management. Pioneers of short-term, systematic trading, the firm has evolved over the last two decades to offer broadly diversified, unique products that are valuable complements to sophisticated portfolio design. CCM invests on behalf of qualified institutions, funds of funds, family offices and high net worth individuals. CCM s primary investment objective is to achieve competitive risk-adjusted returns, while maintaining a low correlation to all other investment strategies. The Trading Advisor has been registered as a commodity trading advisor with the CFTC under the CEA since March 9, 1987 and as a commodity pool operator with the CFTC under the CEA since January 7, 1999, and has been a member of the NFA since March 9, 1987. Investment goal Seeks to achieve a low correlation with other strategies while seeking risk-adjusted returns. Markets traded Trades across multiple liquid global futures, currency and individual equity markets. Strategy The Crabel Multi-Product Program consists of a highly diversified portfolio of uncorrelated and predominantly short-term, systematic strategies traded across multiple liquid, global futures and currency markets. The majority of the price-driven strategies in the portfolio can be classified as short-term momentum or mean-reversion trades and a small portion of the portfolio is allocated to longer holding period strategies. Key personnel Toby Crabel, President & CEO Prior to founding Crabel Capital in 1992, Toby Crabel was employed at Niederhoffer Investments as a researcher and trader. In 1989, he published the book Day Trading with Short Term Price Patterns and Opening Range Breakouts, which remains a classic text of short-term futures trading. Toby also published an advisory newsletter entitled The Active Trader. The subscription based letter explained Toby s observations of price behavior that he gathered while working for Chicago-based RB&H Financial Services, a brokerage firm on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

Toby s early philosophy was that strategies should capture enduring and explainable market participant behavior, which he found particularly evident in short-term market patterns in the futures and foreign currency markets. Crabel Capital's unique edge continues through the use of scientific, evidence-based research to capture patterns in market behavior. As CEO of Crabel Capital, Toby spends his time leading the research effort, guiding the management team, and mentoring the talented researchers employed with the firm. See glossary for index descriptions and definitions of terms. EASP656 Securities offered through Equinox Group Distributors, LLC, Member FINRA. 47 Hulfish Street, Suite 510, Princeton, NJ 08542 1.877.837.0600 There are substantial risks and potential conflicts of interest associated with managed futures programs. The success of an investment in such a program is dependent upon the ability of a commodity trading advisor ( CTA ) to identify profitable investment opportunities and successfully trade. The identification of attractive trading opportunities is difficult, requires skill, and involves a significant degree of uncertainty. The high degree of leverage often obtainable in futures trading can work against you as well as for you, and can lead to large losses. Returns generated from a CTA s trading, if any, may not adequately compensate you for the business and financial risks you assume. You can lose all or a substantial amount of your investment. Managed futures accounts may be subject to substantial charges for management and advisory fees. It may be necessary for accounts that are subject to these charges to make substantial trading profits in order to avoid depletion or exhaustion of their assets. CTAs may trade highly illiquid markets, or on foreign markets, and may not be able to close or offset positions immediately upon request. You may have market exposure even after the CTA has a request for closure or liquidation. PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THERE IS RISK OF LOSS. YOU CAN LOSE MONEY IN A MANAGED FUTURES PROGRAM.