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SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC

Who is SummerHaven?

SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC is a Delaware limited liability company formed on August 11, 2009. Its offices are located at Soundview Plaza, 4th Floor, 1266 East Main Street, Stamford, CT 06902, and its telephone number is (203) 352-2700.  SummerHaven Index Management, LLC is the owner, creator and licensor of commodity indices including the SummerHaven Dynamic Commodity Index. The firm creates innovative commodities indices focused on providing investors with better risk-adjusted returns than traditional commodity index benchmarks. SummerHaven Index Management’s principals and consultants include academics who are the authors of widely cited and acclaimed papers on commodities futures investing. The firm is led by a seasoned management team with over 50 years of collective Wall Street experience with commodities futures, capital markets, investment management, and exchange traded products.

Principals:
Adam W. Dunsby
Mr. Dunsby became listed as a principal of SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC effective October 1, 2009, as an associated person of SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC.
Kurt J. Nelson
Mr. Nelson became listed as a principal of SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC effective October 1, 2009, as an associated person of SummerHaven Investment Management effective October 12, 2009.
Ashraf R. Rizvi
Mr. Rizvi became listed as a principal of SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC effective October 9, 2009.
K. Geert Rouwenhorst
Mr. Rouwenhorst became listed as a principal of SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC effective October 8, 2009.

ALPS Distributors, Inc. is not affiliated with SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC.

For a copy of the Prospectus contact: ALPS Distributors, Inc., 1290 Broadway, Suite 1100, Denver, Colorado 80203 or call 800.920.0259 or click here .

USCI is not a mutual fund or any other type of Investment Company within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and is not subject to regulation thereunder.

Commodities and futures generally are volatile and are not suitable for all investors. USCI is speculative and involves a high degree of risk. An investor may lose all or substantially all of an investment in USCI. Funds that focus on a single sector generally experience greater volatility.

For further discussion of these and additional risks associated with an investment in USCI units, click here.

Investing in USCI subjects you to the risks of the commodities industry. These risks could result in large fluctuations in the price of USCI's units. An investor could lose all or substantially all of his/her investment.

The price of units may not accurately track the daily changes in the Index and you may not be able to effectively use USCI as a way to hedge the risk of losses in your commodity-related transactions or as a way to indirectly invest in commodities.

Investors buy and sell units in the secondary market (i.e., not directly from USCI). Only "authorized purchasers" may trade directly with USCI, in minimum blocks of 100,000 units.

The United States Commodity Index Fund is distributed by ALPS Distributors, Inc.

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