[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 17, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 17CFR4.35]

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              TITLE 17--COMMODITY AND SECURITIES EXCHANGES
 
             CHAPTER I--COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
 
PART 4_COMMODITY POOL OPERATORS AND COMMODITY TRADING ADVISORS--Table 
of Contents
 
                  Subpart C_Commodity Trading Advisors
 
Sec.  4.35  Performance disclosures.

    (a) General principles--(1) Capsule performance information. Unless 
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specified, disclosure of the past performance of an account or trading 
program required under this Sec.  4.35 must include the following 
information:
    (i) The name of the commodity trading advisor or other person 
trading the account and the name of the trading program;
    (ii) The date on which the commodity trading advisor or other person 
trading the account began trading client accounts and the date when 
client funds began being traded pursuant to the trading program;
    (iii) The number of accounts directed by the trading advisor or 
other person trading the account pursuant to the trading program 
specified, as of the date of the Disclosure Document;
    (iv)(A) The total assets under the management of the trading advisor 
or other person trading the account, as of the date of the Disclosure 
Document; and
    (B) The total assets traded pursuant to the trading program 
specified, as of the date of the Disclosure Document;
    (v) The largest monthly draw-down for the account or trading program 
specified during the most recent five calendar year and year-to-date 
expressed as a percentage of client funds and indicating the month and 
year of the draw-down (the capsule must include a definition of ``draw-
down'' that is consistent with Sec.  4.10(k));
    (vi) The worst peak-to-valley draw-down for the trading program 
specified during the most recent five calendar year and year-to-date, 
expressed as a percentage of net asset value and indicating the months 
and year of the draw-down;
    (vii) Subject to Sec.  4.35(a)(2) for the offered trading program, 
the annual and year-to-date rate-of-return for the program specified for 
the five most recent calendar years and year-to-date, computed on a 
compounded monthly basis; Provided, however, That performance of the 
offered trading program must include monthly rates of return for such 
period; and
    (viii) In the case of the offered trading program:
    (A)(1) The number of accounts traded pursuant to the offered trading 
program that were opened and closed during the period specified in Sec.  
4.35(a)(5) with a positive net lifetime rate of return as of the date 
the account was closed; and
    (2) A measure of the variability of returns for accounts that were 
both opened and closed during the period specified in Sec.  4.35(a)(5) 
and closed with positive net lifetime rates of return; and
    (B)(1) The number of accounts traded pursuant to the offered trading 
program that were opened and closed during the period specified in Sec.  
4.35(a)(5) with negative net lifetime rates of return as of the date the 
account was closed; and
    (2) A measure of the variability of returns for accounts that were 
both opened and closed during the period specified in Sec.  4.35(a)(5) 
and closed with negative net lifetime rates of return.
    (C) The measure of variability required by Sec. Sec.  
4.35(a)(1)(viii)(A)(2) and (B)(2) may be provided as a range of both 
positive and negative net lifetime returns, or by any other form of 
disclosure that meets the objective of disclosure of the variability of 
returns experienced by clients in the trading program whose accounts 
were opened and closed during the period specified in Sec.  4.35(a)(5). 
The net lifetime rate of return shall be calculated as the compounded 
product of the monthly rates of return for each month the account is 
open.
    (2) Additional requirements with respect to the offered trading 
program. (i) The performance of the offered trading program must be 
identified as such and separately presented first;
    (ii) The rate of return of the offered trading program must be 
presented on a monthly basis for the period specified in Sec.  
4.35(a)(5), either in a numerical table or in a bar graph;
    (iii) A bar graph used to present monthly rates of return for the 
offered trading program:
    (A) Must show percentage rate of return on the vertical axis and 
one-month increments on the horizontal axis;
    (B) Must be scaled in such a way as to clearly show month-to-month 
differences in rates of return; and
    (C) Must separately display numerical percentage annual rates of 
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for the period covered by the bar graph; and
    (iv) The commodity trading advisor must make available to 
prospective and existing clients upon request a table showing at least 
quarterly the information required to be calculated pursuant to Sec.  
4.35(a)(6).
    (3) Composite presentation. (i) Unless such presentation would be 
misleading, the performance of accounts traded pursuant to the same 
trading program may be presented in composite form on a program-by-
program basis, using the format set forth in Sec.  4.35(a)(1).
    (ii) Accounts that differ materially with respect to rates of return 
may not be presented in the same composite.
    (iii) The commodity trading advisor must discuss all material 
differences among the accounts included in a composite.
    (4) Current information. All performance information presented in 
the Disclosure Document must be current as of a date not more than three 
months preceding the date of the Document.
    (5) Time period for required performance. All required performance 
information must be presented for the most recent five calendar years 
and year-to-date or for the life of the trading program or account, if 
less than five years.
    (6) Calculation of, and recordkeeping concerning, performance 
information. (i) All performance information presented in a Disclosure 
Document, including performance information contained in any capsule and 
performance information not specifically required by Commission rules, 
must be current as of a date not more than three months preceding the 
date of the Document, and must be supported by the following amounts, 
calculated on an accrual basis of accounting in accordance with 
generally accepted accounting principles, as specified below or by a 
method otherwise approved by the Commission.
    (A) The beginning net asset value for the period, which shall 
represent the previous period's ending net asset value;
    (B) All additions, whether voluntary or involuntary, during the 
period;
    (C) All withdrawals and redemptions, whether voluntary or 
involuntary, during the period;
    (D) The net performance for the period, which shall represent the 
change in the net asset value net of additions, withdrawals, 
redemptions, fees and expenses;
    (E) The ending net asset value for the period, which shall represent 
the beginning net asset value plus or minus additions, withdrawals and 
redemptions, and net performance; and
    (F) The rate of return for the period, computed on a compounded 
monthly basis, which shall be calculated by dividing the net performance 
by the beginning net asset value.
    (ii) All supporting documents necessary to substantiate the 
computation of such amounts must be maintained in accordance with Sec.  
1.31.
    (7) Performance of partially-funded accounts. Notwithstanding the 
foregoing, a commodity trading advisor will be deemed in compliance with 
this Sec.  4.35(a) concerning the performance of partially-funded 
accounts if the commodity trading advisor presents the performance of 
such accounts in a manner that is balanced and is not in violation of 
the antifraud provisions of the Commodity Exchange Act or the 
Commission's regulations thereunder.
    (8) Proprietary trading results. (i) Proprietary trading results 
shall not be included in a Disclosure Document unless such performance 
is prominently labeled as proprietary and is set forth separately after 
all disclosures in accordance with Sec.  4.34(n), together with a 
discussion of any differences between such performance and the 
performance of the offered trading program, including, but not limited 
to, differences in costs, leverage and trading.
    (ii) For the purposes of Sec.  4.34(n) and this Sec.  4.35(a), 
proprietary trading results means the performance of any account in 
which fifty percent or more of the beneficial interest is owned or 
controlled by:
    (A) The commodity trading advisor or any of its principals;
    (B) An affiliate or family member of the commodity trading advisor; 
or
    (C) Any person providing services to the account.

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    (9) Required legend. Any past performance presentation, whether or 
not required by Commission rules, must be preceded with the following 
statement, prominently displayed:

PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS.

    (b) Performance to be disclosed. Except as provided in Sec.  
4.35(a)(7), the commodity trading advisor must disclose the actual 
performance of all accounts directed by the commodity trading advisor 
and by each of its trading principals; Provided, however, that if the 
trading advisor or its trading principals previously have not directed 
any accounts, the trading advisor must prominently disclose this fact 
with one of the following statements, as applicable:
    (1) THIS TRADING ADVISOR PREVIOUSLY HAS NOT DIRECTED ANY ACCOUNTS; 
or
    (2) NONE OF THE TRADING PRINCIPALS OF THIS TRADING ADVISOR HAS 
PREVIOUSLY DIRECTED ANY ACCOUNTS; or
    (3) NEITHER THIS TRADING ADVISOR NOR ANY OF ITS TRADING PRINCIPALS 
HAVE PREVIOUSLY DIRECTED ANY ACCOUNTS.


If the commodity trading advisor is a sole proprietorship, reference to 
its trading principals need not be included in the prescribed statement.

[60 FR 38191, July 25, 1995, as amended at 68 FR 42967, July 21, 2003; 
68 FR 47235, Aug. 8, 2003]