Rules and Regulations
promulgated
under the
Investment Advisers Act of 1940
Rule 206(4)-1 -- Advertisements by Investment Advisers
It shall constitute a fraudulent, deceptive, or
manipulative act, practice, or course of business within the meaning of section
206(4) of the Act for any investment adviser registered or required to
be registered under section 203 of
the Act, directly or indirectly, to publish, circulate, or distribute any
advertisement:
Which refers, directly or indirectly, to
any testimonial of any kind concerning the investment adviser or concerning
any advice, analysis, report or other service rendered by such investment
adviser; or
Which refers, directly or indirectly, to
past specific recommendations of such investment adviser which were or
would have been profitable to any person: Provided, however, That
this shall not prohibit an advertisement which sets out or offers to furnish
a list of all recommendations made by such investment adviser within the
immediately preceding period of not less than one year if such advertisement,
and such list if it is furnished separately: (i) State the name of each
such security recommended, the date and nature of each such recommendation
(e.g., whether to buy, sell or hold), the market price at that time, the
price at which the recommendation was to be acted upon, and the market
price of each such security as of the most recent practicable date, and
(ii) contain the following cautionary legend on the first page thereof
in print or type as large as the largest print or type used in the body
or text thereof: "it should not be assumed that recommendations made in
the future will be profitable or will equal the performance of the securities
in this list"; or
Which represents, directly or indirectly,
that any graph, chart, formula or other device being offered can in and
of itself be used to determine which securities to buy or sell, or when
to buy or sell them; or which represents directly or indirectly, that
any graph, chart, formula or other device being offered will assist any
person in making his own decisions as to which securities to buy, sell,
or when to buy or sell them, without prominently disclosing in such advertisement
the limitations thereof and the difficulties with respect to its use;
or
Which contains any statement to the effect
that any report, analysis, or other service will be furnished free or
without charge, unless such report, analysis or other service actually
is or will be furnished entirely free and without any condition or obligation,
directly or indirectly; or
Which contains any untrue statement of a
material fact, or which is otherwise false or misleading.
For the purposes of this section the term advertisement
shall include any notice, circular, letter or other written communication
addressed to more than one person, or any notice or other announcement in
any publication or by radio or television, which offers (1) any analysis,
report, or publication concerning securities, or which is to be used in making
any determination as to when to buy or sell any security, or which security
to buy or sell, or (2) any graph, chart, formula, or other device to be used
in making any determination as to when to buy or sell any security, or which
security to buy or sell, or (3) any other investment advisory service with
regard to securities.
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