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About ADM Derivatives

ADM Derivatives, Inc. provide s foreign exchange services to institutional and retail clients through its electronic trading platform, FXNEXT. The size and financial strength of ADM supports our mission statement: to provide our clients with cutting edge technology, fast execution, high level customer service and safety of funds.

ADM Derivatives, Inc. is located with the officies of ADM Investor Services in the Chicago Board of Trade offices. ADM Investor Services, also a wholly owned subsidiary of Archer Daniels Midland Company is a Chicago based full-service futures clearing firm with affiliates in 250 locations throughout the United States and Taiwan.

ADM Derivatives, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Archer Daniels Midland Company, a world leader in agricultural processing. Archer Daniels Midland company, (NYSE Symbol ADM) a publicly traded company, is one of the worlds largest processors of soybeans, corn wheat and cocoa. Headquartered in Decatur, Illinois, ADM has over 26,000 employees, more that 240 processing plants and net sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2007 of $44 billion. Additional information can be found on ADM's website at www.admworld.com.

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This is not a solicitation of any order to buy or sell, but merely a collection of information related to ADM Derivatives, Inc. and FOREX trading provided by ADM Derivatives, Inc. Any statement of facts herein contained are derived from sources believed to be reliable, but are not guaranteed as to accuracy, nor do they purport to be complete. No responsibility is assumed with respect to any such statement, nor with respect to any expression of opinion herein contained.

The risk of loss in trading FOREX can be substantial. Each investor must carefully consider whether this type of investment is appropriate for them. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.