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Dan Ripoll

Dan Ripoll is a co-founder and managing partner at Aeon Funds.  He spearheads strategy development, marketing and client relations for the firm. Prior to Aeon, he began developing his market intuition while on the institutional equity trading desk at Merrill Lynch in New York.

After a brief stint at Merrill, he struck out on his own to develop and implement quantitative, high-frequency trading strategies independently. Dan graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in Economics.

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Kwamé Jackson

Kwamé Jackson is a co-founder and managing partner of Aeon Funds, a Santa Monica based asset management firm. He spearheads trading, programming, risk management and compliance. Kwamé also does financial modeling and strategic consulting for a top think tank.

Prior to Aeon, he acquired market understanding and modeling acumen while on Merrill Lynch’s institutional credit derivatives desk as well as trading rule-based high-velocity strategies independently. Kwamé graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in Economics.

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Alternative investment products involve a high degree of risk, often engage in leveraging and other speculative investment practices that may increase the risk of investment loss, can be highly illiquid, are not required to provide periodic pricing or valuation information to investors, may involve complex tax structures and delays in distributing important tax information, are not subject to the same regulatory requirements as mutual funds, often charge high fees which may offset any trading profits, and in many cases the underlying investments are not transparent and are known only to the investment manager. Alternative investment performance can be volatile. An investor could lose all or a substantial amount of his or her investment. Often, alternative investment fund and account managers have total trading authority over their funds or accounts; the use of a single advisor applying generally similar trading programs could mean lack of diversification and, consequently, higher risk. There is often no secondary market for an investor's interest in alternative investments, and none is expected to develop. There may be restrictions on transferring interests in any alternative investment. Alternative investment products often execute a substantial portion of their trades on non-U.S. exchanges. Investing in foreign markets may entail risks that differ from those associated with investments in U.S. markets. Additionally, alternative investments often entail futures and options trading, which involves substantial risk of loss. You should therefore carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your financial condition. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS.
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