This presentation will discuss why now is a good time to consider making a portfolio allocation into the commodity asset class and how to do this in a low cost and tax efficient manner without sacrificing too much income or capital growth potential from the rest of an investor’s portfolio.

Sequoia Commodities Series 18 is a structured product that provides investors with 100% leveraged exposure to a diversified basket of commodities on a limited recourse basis for 18 months. It provides investors exposure to the commodities asset class without having to outlay significant amounts of capital. Blair Kirkhope has over 22 years of financial markets experience and has been running SSI, one of Australia’s leading issuers of structured products and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Sequoia Financial Group Ltd (ASX code: SEQ).

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