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similar to or inspired by the contents of this publication. The risk of loss in futures trading and options, foreign or
domestic, can be substantial. As a result of the high degree of leverage obtainable in futures and options trading, losses
may be incurred that are greater than the amount of funds initially deposited. Trading in options involves risk and is not
suitable for all investors. Prior to buying or selling an option investors must review the "Characteristics and Risks of
Standardized Options", at http://wwvv.optionsclearing.com/aboutfpublications/character-risksjsp. If you are unable to
access the website please contact your Deutsche Bank representative for a copy of this important document.
Participants in foreign exchange transactions may incur risks arising from several factors, including the following: ( i)
exchange rates can be volatile and are subject to large fluctuations; ( ii) the value of currencies may be affected by
numerous market factors, including world and national economic, political and regulatory events, events in equity and
debt markets and changes in interest rates; and (iii) currencies may be subject to devaluation or government imposed
exchange controls which could affect the value of the currency. Investors in securities such as ADRs, whose values are
affected by the currency of an underlying security, effectively assume currency risk.
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foreign stocks can lead to additional losses stemming from foreign exchange fluctuations. We may also charge
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and/or economic trends, and/or fluctuations in market value. Before deciding on the purchase of financial products
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