No disclosure is required hereunder as the Fund is a “smaller reporting company,” as defined in Item 10(f)(1) of Regulation S-K.
Item 7: Item 7: | MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS |
(a) | Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations |
Reference is made to “Item 8: Financial Statements”. The information contained therein is essential to, and should be read in conjunction with, the following analysis. The Fund does not engage in the sale of goods or services. The Fund’s capital consists of capital contributions of the members, as increased or decreased by gains and losses from its investments in the Master Funds, interest, expenses and redemptions. Its only assets are its investments in the Master Funds. The Master Funds do not engage in the sale of goods or services. Their assets are comprised of the equity in their accounts with clearing brokers and OTC counterparties, in each case consisting of cash, open trade equity on derivatives and the net option premium paid or received. In the case of Graham Cash Assets LLC, the assets consist of investments in debt obligations guaranteed by the U.S. federal government, as well as cash and cash equivalents.
For the year ended December 31, 2014 the Fund’s net asset value decreased by $9,859,199 or -9.9%. This decrease in the Blended Strategies Portfolio was attributable to total subscriptions of $9,265,507 or 9.4% and net income of $12,404,011 or 12.5% offset by redemptions totaling $31,528,717 or -31.8%, for the period.
For the year ended December 31, 2013 the Fund’s net asset value decreased by $68,826,861 or -41.0%. This decrease in the Blended Strategies Portfolio was attributable to total subscriptions of $6,464,382 or 3.8% and net income of $15,037,552 or 9.0% offset by redemptions totaling $90,328,795 or -53.8%, for the period.
For the year ended December 31, 2012 the Fund’s net asset value decreased by $96,057,124 or -36.4%. This decrease in the Blended Strategies Portfolio was attributable to total subscriptions of $10,464,469 or 4.0% offset by redemptions totaling $90,162,741 or -34.2% and net a loss of $16,358,852 or -6.2%, for the period.
(i) Results of Operations
The Fund’s success depends primarily upon the Manager’s ability to recognize and capitalize on market trends in the different and varied sectors of the global financial markets in which it trades.
Blended Strategies Portfolio
2014 Summary
For the year ended December 31, 2014, the Blended Strategies Portfolio experienced net trading gains of $17,647,550 attributable to the following sectors:
| | | |
Agriculture / Softs | | $ | (2,280,188 | ) |
Base Metals | | | (1,111,198 | ) |
Energy | | | 3,459,442 | |
Equities | | | (2,479,649 | ) |
Foreign Exchange | | | 13,316,585 | |
Long Term / Intermediate Rates | | | 7,420,227 | |
Precious Metals | | | (705,982 | ) |
Short Term Rates | | | 28,313 | |
| | $ | 17,647,550 | |
The portfolio posted a net gain for 2014. Gains during the year resulted primarily from trading foreign exchange, particularly from a long bias in the U.S. dollar versus the euro and Japanese yen. Positions in European, Canadian, Australian and Asian fixed income futures also benefitted the portfolio. The portfolio experienced losses in commodities as gains in energy were offset by losses in agricultural commodities and metals. The portfolio also recorded losses in equity index futures as gains in the U.S. were offset by losses in European and Asian benchmark indices.
Advisory and Sponsor Fees are calculated as a percentage of the Fund’s net asset value as of the end of each month and are affected by trading performance, interest income, subscriptions into and redemptions out of the Fund. Accordingly, the fluctuations in these amounts are directly correlated to the changes in net asset value which are discussed in detail herein.
For the year ended December 31, 2014, Advisory Fees decreased by $702,568 or -31.0% and Sponsor Fees decreased by $326,459 or -22.6% in the Blended Strategies Portfolio over the corresponding period of the preceding year. These decreases are all attributable to lower net assets of the portfolio resulting from subscriptions and net income offset by redemptions for the period. During the same period, interest income decreased by $77,589 or -30.7%. Interest was earned on free cash at an average annualized yield of 0.25% for the year ended December 31, 2014 compared to 0.24% for the year ended December 31, 2013.
The Incentive Allocation is based on the New High Net Trading Profits of the portfolio. For the year ended December 31, 2014 the Incentive Allocation increased by $1,924,711. This was the result of a higher net gain before incentive allocation for the year ended December 31, 2014 compared to the year ended December 31, 2013. For the year ended December 31, 2013, the portfolio had not yet recovered previous losses. As a result, there was no Incentive Allocation for that year.
The following table illustrates the sector distribution of the Blended Strategies Portfolio’s investments in Master Funds as of December 31, 2014 based on the fair value of the underlying assets and liabilities in each master fund including both long and short positions. Positive percentages represent net assets whereas negative percentages represent a net liability.
Agriculture / Softs | | | 8.9 | % |
Base Metals | | | (5.0 | )% |
Energy | | | 22.0 | % |
Equities | | | 1.0 | % |
Foreign Exchange | | | 55.9 | % |
Long Term / Intermediate Rates | | | 14.0 | % |
Precious Metals | | | 0.3 | % |
Short Term Rates | | | 2.9 | % |
| | | 100.0 | % |
2013 Summary
For the year ended December 31, 2013, the Blended Strategies Portfolio experienced net trading gains of $19,748,237 attributable to the following sectors:
| | | |
Agriculture / Softs | | $ | 2,813,662 | |
Base Metals | | | (47,633 | ) |
Energy | | | (8,471,011 | ) |
Equities | | | 18,338,368 | |
Foreign Exchange | | | 6,770,677 | |
Long Term / Intermediate Rates | | | (6,117,669 | ) |
Precious Metals | | | 4,439,337 | |
Short Term Rates | | | 2,022,506 | |
| | $ | 19,748,237 | |
The portfolio posted a net gain for 2013. The majority of the gains resulted from long positions in global trading equity index futures, particularly in the U.S. and Asia. The portfolio also recorded gains from trading foreign exchange, most notably from a weaker Japanese yen versus the U.S. dollar. Smaller gains from positions in precious metals, agricultural and soft commodities also contributed positively to performance. Smaller losses from trading in energy and long term / intermediate rates futures offset a portion of the overall gain for 2013.
Advisory and Sponsor Fees are calculated as a percentage of the Fund’s net asset value as of the end of each month and are affected by trading performance, interest income, subscriptions into and redemptions out of the Fund. Accordingly, the fluctuations in these amounts are directly correlated to the changes in net asset value which are discussed in detail herein.
For the year ended December 31, 2013, Brokerage Fees decreased by $5,302,779 or -100.0%, Advisory Fees decreased by $2,358,673 or -51.0% and Sponsor Fees decreased by $866,307 or -37.5% in the Blended Strategies Portfolio over the corresponding period of the preceding year. These decreases are all attributable to lower net assets of the portfolio resulting from subscriptions offset by redemptions and a net loss for the period. Additionally, the Brokerage Fees were eliminated beginning January 1, 2013 and the Advisory Fees were reduced by 0.25% for each class of units from 2% in 2012 to 1.75% in 2013. During the same period, interest income decreased by $216,980 or -46.2%. Interest was earned on free cash at an average annualized yield of 0.24% for the year ended December 31, 2013 compared to 0.26% for the year ended December 31, 2012.
The Incentive Allocation is based on the New High Net Trading Profits of the portfolio. For the years ended December 31, 2013 and 2012, the portfolio has not yet recovered previous losses. As a result, there was no Incentive Allocation for those years.
The following table illustrates the sector distribution of the Blended Strategies Portfolio’s investments in Master Funds as of December 31, 2013 based on the fair value of the underlying assets and liabilities in each master fund including both long and short positions. Positive percentages represent net assets whereas negative percentages represent a net liability.
Agriculture / Softs | | | 13.3 | % |
Base Metals | | | (5.7 | )% |
Energy | | | (3.2 | )% |
Equities | | | 56.3 | % |
Foreign Exchange | | | 1.8 | % |
Long Term / Intermediate Rates | | | 23.2 | % |
Precious Metals | | | 8.6 | % |
Short Term Rates | | | 5.7 | % |
| | | 100.0 | % |
2012 Summary
For the year ended December 31, 2012, the Blended Strategies Portfolio experienced net trading losses of $4,538,505 attributable to the following sectors:
Agriculture / Softs | | $ | (3,498,820 | ) |
Base Metals | | | (5,631,710 | ) |
Energy | | | 283,552 | |
Equities | | | 2,876,178 | |
Foreign Exchange | | | (1,399,830 | ) |
Long Term / Intermediate Rates | | | 3,404,037 | |
Precious Metals | | | (2,125,882 | ) |
Short Term Rates | | | 1,553,970 | |
| | $ | (4,538,505 | ) |
The portfolio posted a net loss for 2012. The majority of the losses were recorded from trading in the commodity complex, particularly in metals and agricultural commodities. The portfolio also recorded losses in foreign exchange, as profits from trading the Japanese yen as it declined sharply versus the U.S. dollar toward year-end could not offset losses from earlier in the year. The portfolio recorded profits from trading European, Asian and Australian bond futures with additional gains from trading European and U.S. stock index futures as prices rallied during the year resulting in profits in the equities and long term / intermediate rates sectors. The portfolio also experienced small profits in the energy markets.
Brokerage, Advisory and Sponsor Fees are calculated as a percentage of the Fund’s net asset value as of the end of each month and are affected by trading performance, interest income, subscriptions into and redemptions out of the Fund. Accordingly, the fluctuations in these amounts are directly correlated to the changes in net asset value which are discussed in detail herein.
For the year ended December 31, 2012, Brokerage Fees decreased by $2,001,392 or -27.4%, Advisory Fees decreased by $1,744,050 or -27.4% and Sponsor Fees decreased by $872,027 or -27.4% in the Blended Strategies Portfolio over the corresponding period of the preceding year. These decreases are all attributable to lower net assets of the portfolio resulting from subscriptions offset by redemptions and a net loss for the period. During the same period, interest income decreased by $668,332 or -58.7%. Interest was earned on free cash at an average annualized yield of 0.26% for the year ended December 31, 2012 compared to 0.43% for the year ended December 31, 2011.
The Incentive Allocation is based on the New High Net Trading Profits of the portfolio. For the year ended December 31, 2012, the Incentive Allocation decreased by $31,172 or -100.0%, when compared to the corresponding period of 2011 due to the portfolio’s lack of profitability in 2012.
The following table illustrates the sector distribution of the Blended Strategies Portfolio’s investments in Master Funds as of December 31, 2012 based on the fair value of the underlying assets and liabilities in each master fund including both long and short positions. Positive percentages represent net assets whereas negative percentages represent a net liability.
Agriculture / Softs | | | 1.9 | % |
Base Metals | | | (15.8 | )% |
Energy | | | (24.4 | )% |
Equities | | | 47.6 | % |
Foreign Exchange | | | 77.8 | % |
Long Term / Intermediate Rates | | | 11.4 | % |
Precious Metals | | | (1.5 | )% |
Short Term Rates | | | 3.0 | % |
| | | 100.0 | % |
Variables Affecting Performance
The performance of each portfolio of the Fund is affected by net profitability resulting from the trading operations of the master funds, the fees charged by the Fund, and interest income earned on cash and cash equivalents. The master funds acquire and liquidate long and short positions in futures contracts, forward contracts, spot currency contracts and associated derivative instruments such as options and swaps. These instruments are carried at fair value, which is heavily influenced by a wide variety of factors including, but not limited to the level and volatility of exchange rates, interest rates, equity prices, and commodity prices as well as global macro political events. These factors generate market movements affecting the fair value of these instruments and in turn the net gains and losses allocated from the master funds.
Brokerage, advisory and sponsor fees are calculated based on percentage of the net asset value of each portfolio. Changes in the net assets of each portfolio resulting from subscriptions, redemptions, interest and trading profits allocated from the master funds can therefore have a material impact in the fee expense of each portfolio.
A portion of the assets of each portfolio is held in cash and cash equivalents. Changes in the net assets of each portfolio as well as changes in the interest rates earned on these investments can have a material impact on interest income earned.
A portion of the assets of each portfolio is generally held as cash or cash equivalents, which are used to margin the Fund’s investments. It is expected that the average margin the Fund will be required to post to support the Fund’s trading may range between 10% and 30% of the total assets of each portfolio, which will be segregated or secured by the futures brokers in accordance with the CEA and with CFTC regulations or be maintained on deposit with over-the-counter counterparties. In exceptional market conditions, this amount could increase. The master funds are subject to margin calls on a constant daily and intra-day basis, whether in connection with initiating new investment positions or as a result of changes in the value of current investment positions. These margin requirements are met through the posting of additional margin with the applicable futures broker or FX clearing broker, on an almost daily basis. The Manager generally expresses its margin requirements for the portfolios in terms of the aggregate of the margin requirements for the underlying strategies plus the net option premium costs for the underlying strategies. For the periods ended December 31, 20132014 and December 31, 2012,2013, the margin requirements for the Blended Strategies Portfolio was 17.61%12.51% and 16.47%17.61%, respectively.
Other than any potential market-imposed limitations on liquidity, the Fund’s assets are highly liquid and are expected to remain so. Market-imposed limitations, when they occur, can be due to limited open interest in certain futures markets or to daily price fluctuation limits, which are inherent in the Fund’s futures trading. Through December 31, 2012,2014, the Fund experienced no meaningful periods of illiquidity in any of the markets traded by the Manager on behalf of the Fund.
The Fund raises additional capital only through the sale of Units and capital is increased through trading profits (if any) and interest income. The Fund may borrow money from brokers or their affiliates and other lenders. Units may be offered for sale as of the beginning, and may be redeemed as of the end, of each month. The amount of capital raised for the Fund should not have a significant impact on its operations, as the Fund has no significant capital expenditure or working capital requirements other than for monies to pay trading losses, brokerage commissions and expenses.
The Fund participates in the speculative trading of commodity futures contracts, substantially all of which are subject to margin requirements. The minimum amount of margin required for each contract is set from time to time in response to various market factors by the respective exchanges. Further, the Fund’s brokers may require margin in excess of minimum exchange requirements. The Fund bears the risk of financial failure of the brokers through which it clears trades and maintains margin in respect of any such trades and of its counterparties for its foreign exchange and swap trades with whom it also maintains margin.
| (iv) | Critical Accounting Policies |
Use of Estimates – The Fund’s financial statements have been prepared in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and all amounts are stated in U.S. dollars. The preparation of the financial statements requires the Manager to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund’s significant accounting policies are described in detail in Note 2 of the financial statements.
Fair Value Measurement - The Fund follows U.S. GAAP for fair value measurements, which defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value and requires certain disclosures about fair value measurements. U.S. GAAP uses a three-level hierarchy for fair value measurement based on the activeness of the market and the transparency and independence of inputs used in the valuation of an asset or liability as of the measurement date. The Fund reports the fair value of its investment-related assets and liabilities in accordance with the hierarchy established under U.S. GAAP.
The Fund records its investments in the Feeder Funds at fair value in accordance with U.S. GAAP. In determining its net asset value, each Feeder Fund records its investments in master funds at fair value in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The Fund records its proportionate share of the Feeder Funds’ investment income and loss, expenses, fees, and realized and unrealized gains and losses on a monthly basis. Purchases and sales of units in the Feeder Funds are recorded on a trade date basis.
The master funds record all their financial instruments at fair value, which is derived in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Unrealized gains and losses from these instruments are recorded based on changes in their fair value. Realized gains and losses are recorded when the positions are closed. All unrealized and realized gains and losses related to derivative financial instruments are included in net gain (loss) on investments in the master funds’ statements of operations.
Cash Assets - The Feeder Funds invest a portion of their excess liquidity in Cash Assets, an entity for which the Manager is also the sole investment advisor. The financial information of Cash Assets is included in the notes to the Financial Statements of the Feeder Funds within Item 8.
Income Taxes - No provision for income taxes has been made in the Fund’s financial statements, as each member is responsible for reporting income or loss based upon the member’s respective share of the Fund’s revenues and expenses for income tax purposes.
U.S. GAAP provides guidance for how uncertain tax positions should be recognized, measured, presented and disclosed in the financial statements. U.S. GAAP requires the evaluation of tax positions taken or expected to be taken in the course of preparing the Fund’s tax returns to determine whether the tax positions are “more-likely-than-not” of being sustained by the applicable tax authority. Tax positions not deemed to meet a more-likely-than-not threshold would be recorded as a tax expense in the current year. The Manager has evaluated the Fund’s tax positions and has concluded that there are no significant tax positions requiring recognition, measurement or disclosure in the financial statements. The Manager is not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of unrecognized tax expense will change materially in the next twelve months.
| (v) | Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements |
The Fund does not engage in off-balance sheet arrangements with other entities.
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No disclosure is required hereunder as the Fund is a “smaller reporting company,” as defined in Item 10(f)(1) of Regulation S-K.
Item 8: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMTARYItem 8: | FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA |
| FINANCIAL STATEMENTSFinancial Statements
Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC Blended Strategies Portfolio For the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 20122013 with Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm |
GRAHAM ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT FUND I LLC
BLENDED STRATEGIES PORTFOLIO
40 Highway Avenue
Rowayton, CT 06853
The undersigned affirms, on behalf of Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC Blended Strategies Portfolio, that to the best of his knowledge and belief, the information contained in the attached audited financial statements Alternative Investment Fund I LLC Blended Strategies Portfolio for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 is accurate and complete.
| By: | Graham Capital Management, L.P., as Sole Manager |
| | | |
| | By: | ![](https://capedge.com/proxy/10-K/0001140361-15-013429/sig.jpg) |
| | | Brian Douglas |
| | | Chief Financial Officer |
| | | March 30, 2015 |
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Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC
Blended Strategies Portfolio
Financial Statements
Years Ended December 31, 20132014 and 20122013
Contents
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm | 130 |
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Statements of Financial Condition | 231 |
Statements of Operations | 332 |
Statements of Changes in Members’ Capital | 433 |
Statements of Cash Flows | 534 |
Notes to Financial Statements | 635 |
Financial Statements – Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To theThe Manager of
Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC Blended Strategies Portfolio
We have audited the accompanying statements of financial condition of Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC Blended Strategies Portfolio (the “Fund”), as of December 31, 2013 2014 and 2012,2013, and the related statements of operations, changes in members’ capital and cash flows for each of the two years in the period ended December 31, 2013.2014. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Fund’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Fund'sentity's internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Fund'sentity's internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC Blended Strategies Portfolio at December 31, 2014 and 2013, and 2012, and the results of its operations, changes in its members’ capital and its cash flows for each of the two years in the period ended December 31, 2013,2014 in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
/s/ Ernst & Young LLP
Stamford, CT
March 28, 201430, 2015
Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC
Blended Strategies Portfolio
Statements of Financial Condition
| | December 31, | | | December 31, | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Assets | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC, at fair value | | $ | 99,045,133 | | | $ | 167,871,994 | | | $ | 89,185,934 | | | $ | 99,045,133 | |
Redemption receivable from Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC | | | 3,619,464 | | | | 14,897,527 | | | | 1,790,083 | | | | 3,619,464 | |
Total assets | | $ | 102,664,597 | | | $ | 182,769,521 | | | $ | 90,976,017 | | | $ | 102,664,597 | |
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Liabilities and members’ capital | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Liabilities: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Accrued redemptions | | $ | 3,619,464 | | | $ | 14,897,527 | | | $ | 1,790,083 | | | $ | 3,619,464 | |
Total liabilities | | | 3,619,464 | | | | 14,897,527 | | | | 1,790,083 | | | | 3,619,464 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Members’ capital: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Class 0 Units (605,548.066 and 1,241,639.087 units issued and outstanding at $127.72 and $114.88, respectively) | | | 77,340,803 | | | | 142,637,622 | | |
Class 2 Units (220,552.039 and 279,471.807 units issued and outstanding at $98.41 and $90.29, respectively) | | | 21,704,330 | | | | 25,234,372 | | |
Class 0 Units (422,282.349 and 605,548.066 units issued and outstanding at $149.37 and $127.72, respectively) | | | | 63,076,949 | | | | 77,340,803 | |
Class 2 Units (229,870.220 and 220,552.039 units issued and outstanding at $113.58 and $98.41, respectively) | | | | 26,108,985 | | | | 21,704,330 | |
Total members’ capital | | | 99,045,133 | | | | 167,871,994 | | | | 89,185,934 | | | | 99,045,133 | |
Total liabilities and members’ capital | | $ | 102,664,597 | | | $ | 182,769,521 | | | $ | 90,976,017 | | | $ | 102,664,597 | |
See accompanying notes.
Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC
Blended Strategies Portfolio
Statements of Operations
| | Years ended December 31, | | | Years ended December 31, | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Net gain (loss) allocated from investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC: | | | | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments | | $ | 17,936,766 | | | $ | (6,080,397 | ) | |
Net gain allocated from investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC: | | | | | | | |
Net realized gain on investments | | | $ | 17,630,417 | | | $ | 17,936,766 | |
Net increase in unrealized appreciation on investments | | | 1,811,471 | | | | 1,541,892 | | | | 17,133 | | | | 1,811,471 | |
Brokerage commissions and fees | | | (729,469 | ) | | | - | | | | (489,005 | ) | | | (729,469 | ) |
Net gain (loss) allocated from investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC | | | 19,018,768 | | | | (4,538,505 | ) | |
Net gain allocated from investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC | | | | 17,158,545 | | | | 19,018,768 | |
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Net investment loss allocated from investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Investment income: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest income | | | 252,782 | | | | 469,762 | | | | 175,193 | | | | 252,782 | |
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Expenses: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Brokerage fees | | | - | | | | 5,302,779 | | |
Advisory fees | | | 2,265,702 | | | | 4,624,375 | | | | 1,563,134 | | | | 2,265,702 | |
Sponsor fees | | | 1,445,880 | | | | 2,312,187 | | | | 1,119,421 | | | | 1,445,880 | |
Professional fees and other | | | 353,727 | | | | 50,768 | | | | 200,623 | | | | 353,727 | |
Administrator’s fees | | | 168,689 | | | | - | | | | 121,838 | | | | 168,689 | |
Incentive allocation | | | | 1,924,711 | | | | - | |
Total expenses | | | 4,233,998 | | | | 12,290,109 | | | | 4,929,727 | | | | 4,233,998 | |
Net investment loss allocated from investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC | | | (3,981,216 | ) | | | (11,820,347 | ) | | | (4,754,534 | ) | | | (3,981,216 | ) |
Net income (loss) | | $ | 15,037,552 | | | $ | (16,358,852 | ) | |
| | | | | | | | | |
Net income | | | $ | 12,404,011 | | | $ | 15,037,552 | |
See accompanying notes.
Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC
Blended Strategies Portfolio
Statements of Changes in Members’ Capital
Years ended December 31, 20132014 and 20122013
| | Class 0 Units | | | Class 2 Units | | | | | | Class 0 Units | | | Class 2 Units | | | | |
| | Units | | | Capital | | | Units | | | Capital | | | Total Members’ Capital | | | Units | | | Capital | | | Units | | | Capital | | | Total Members’ Capital | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Members’ capital, December 31, 2011 | | | 1,814,039.586 | | | $ | 223,427,719 | | | | 410,047.431 | | | $ | 40,501,399 | | | $ | 263,929,118 | | |
Subscriptions | | | 60,627.102 | | | | 7,385,929 | | | | 31,890.491 | | | | 3,078,540 | | | | 10,464,469 | | |
Redemptions | | | (633,027.601 | ) | | | (74,771,511 | ) | | | (162,466.115 | ) | | | (15,391,230 | ) | | | (90,162,741 | ) | |
Net loss | | | – | | | | (13,404,515 | ) | | | – | | | | (2,954,337 | ) | | | (16,358,852 | ) | |
Members’ capital, December 31, 2012 | | | 1,241,639.087 | | | $ | 142,637,622 | | | | 279,471.807 | | | $ | 25,234,372 | | | $ | 167,871,994 | | | | 1,241,639.087 | | | $ | 142,637,622 | | | | 279,471.807 | | | $ | 25,234,372 | | | $ | 167,871,994 | |
Subscriptions | | | 46,891.731 | | | | 5,700,000 | | | | 8,179.479 | | | | 764,382 | | | | 6,464,382 | | | | 46,891.731 | | | | 5,700,000 | | | | 8,179.479 | | | | 764,382 | | | | 6,464,382 | |
Redemptions | | | (682,982.752 | ) | | | (83,982,983 | ) | | | (67,099.247 | ) | | | (6,345,812 | ) | | | (90,328,795 | ) | | | (682,982.752 | ) | | | (83,982,983 | ) | | | (67,099.247 | ) | | | (6,345,812 | ) | | | (90,328,795 | ) |
Net income | | | – | | | | 12,986,164 | | | | – | | | | 2,051,388 | | | | 15,037,552 | | | | – | | | | 12,986,164 | | | | – | | | | 2,051,388 | | | | 15,037,552 | |
Members’ capital, December 31, 2013 | | | 605,548.066 | | | $ | 77,340,803 | | | | 220,552.039 | | | $ | 21,704,330 | | | $ | 99,045,133 | | | | 605,548.066 | | | $ | 77,340,803 | | | | 220,552.039 | | | $ | 21,704,330 | | | $ | 99,045,133 | |
Subscriptions | | | | 28,649.269 | | | | 3,426,787 | | | | 65,416.097 | | | | 5,838,720 | | | | 9,265,507 | |
Redemptions | | | | (211,914.986 | ) | | | (26,297,483 | ) | | | (56,097.916 | ) | | | (5,231,234 | ) | | | (31,528,717 | ) |
Net income | | | | – | | | | 8,606,842 | | | | – | | | | 3,797,169 | | | | 12,404,011 | |
Members’ capital, December 31, 2014 | | | | 422,282.349 | | | $ | 63,076,949 | | | | 229,870.220 | | | $ | 26,108,985 | | | $ | 89,185,934 | |
See accompanying notes.
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Statements of Cash Flows
| | Years Ended December 31, | | | Years Ended December 31, | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Cash flows provided by operating activities | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net income (loss) | | $ | 15,037,552 | | | $ | (16,358,852 | ) | |
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities: | | | | | | | | | |
Net (income) loss allocated from investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC | | | (15,037,552 | ) | | | 16,358,852 | | |
Net income | | | $ | 12,404,011 | | | $ | 15,037,552 | |
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: | | | | | | | | | |
Net income allocated from investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC | | | | (12,404,011 | ) | | | (15,037,552 | ) |
Proceeds from sale of investments in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC | | | 101,606,858 | | | | 83,828,408 | | | | 33,358,098 | | | | 101,606,858 | |
Investments in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC | | | (6,464,382 | ) | | | (10,464,469 | ) | | | (9,265,507 | ) | | | (6,464,382 | ) |
Net cash provided by operating activities | | | 95,142,476 | | | | 73,363,939 | | | | 24,092,591 | | | | 95,142,476 | |
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Cash flows used in financing activities | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Subscriptions | | | 6,464,382 | | | | 10,464,469 | | | | 9,265,507 | | | | 6,464,382 | |
Redemptions | | | (101,606,858 | ) | | | (83,828,408 | ) | | | (33,358,098 | ) | | | (101,606,858 | ) |
Net cash used in financing activities | | | (95,142,476 | ) | | | (73,363,939 | ) | | | (24,092,591 | ) | | | (95,142,476 | ) |
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Net change in cash and cash equivalents | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | |
Cash and cash equivalents, end of year | | $ | – | | | $ | – | | | $ | – | | | $ | – | |
See accompanying notes.
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Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 20132014
1. Organization and Business
The Blended Strategies Portfolio (the “Fund”) is a series of Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC (“GAIF I”), a Delaware Series Limited Liability Company established through an amendment to the certificate of formation, effective March 28, 2013. GAIF I has two other series in addition to the Fund, Systematic Strategies Portfolio and Discretionary Strategies Portfolio. GAIF I commenced the liquidation process for the Discretionary Strategies Portfolio on July 31, 2014. Prior to March 28, 2013, GAIF I was organized as a Delaware Limited Liability Company which was formed on May 16, 2006 and commenced operations on August 1, 2006. Comparative information contained within these financial statements for periods prior to March 28, 2013 represent the data pertaining solely to the Blended Strategies Portfolio. GAIF I is registered as a commodity pool with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
As a Series Limited Liability Company each series is legally segregated, and the assets associated with each series are held separately and accounted for in separate and distinct records from the assets of any other series of GAIF I. The debts, liabilities, obligations and expenses incurred, contracted for or otherwise existing with respect to a particular series are enforceable against the assets of such series only, and not against the assets of GAIF I generally or any other series thereof. Further, none of the debts, liabilities, obligations and expenses incurred, contracted for or otherwise existing with respect to GAIF I are enforceable against the assets of any other series.
The Fund offers investors Class 0 and Class 2 shares.units. The Fund invests all of its assets dedicated to trading in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC (“GAIT”), a Delaware LLCLimited Liability Company which was formed on May 18, 2006 and commenced operations on August 1, 2006. GAIT invests in various master trading vehicles (“Master Funds”), all of which are managed by Graham Capital Management, L.P. (the “Advisor” or “Manager”). The Manager is the manager and the sole investment advisor of GAIT and the Fund. The Manager is registered as a Commodity Pool Operator and Commodity Trading Advisor with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and is a member of the National Futures Association. The Manager is also registered as a Registered Investment Advisor with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Fund’s Units are registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
The investment objective of the Fund is to achieve long-term capital appreciation through professionally managed trading in both U.S. and foreign markets primarily in futures contracts, forwards contracts, spot currency contracts, and associated derivative instruments, such as options and swaps, through its investment in GAIT, which in turn invests in various Master Funds. The Master Funds seek to profit from opportunities in the global financial markets, including interest rate futures, foreign exchange, global stock indices and energy, metals and agricultural futures, as professionally managed multi-strategy investment vehicles. Each of the investment programs consists of multiple trading strategies of the Manager, which the Manager has combined in an effort to diversify the Fund’s investment exposure and to make the Fund’s performance returns less volatile and more consistently profitable.
SEI Global Services, Inc. (“SEI”) is the Fund’s independent administrator and transfer agent. SEI is responsible for certain matters pertaining to the administration of the Fund.
The Fund will terminate on December 31, 2050 or at an earlier date if certain conditions occur as outlined in the Limited Liability Company Agreement (“LLC Agreement”).
The performance of the Fund is directly affected by the performance of GAIT; therefore these financial statements should be read in conjunction with the attached financial statements of GAIT.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
1. Organization and Business (continued)
Duties of the Manager
Subject to the terms and conditions of the LLC Agreement, the Manager has complete and exclusive responsibility for managing and administering the affairs of the Fund and for directing the investment and reinvestment of the assets of the Fund and GAIT.
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
These financial statements have been prepared in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and all amounts are stated in U.S. dollars. The Fund is an investment company and applies specialized accounting guidance as outlined in Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Update 2013-08, Financial Services – Investment Companies (Topic 946), Amendments to the Scope, Measurement, and Disclosure Requirements. The Manager has evaluated this guidance and has determined the Fund meets the criteria to be classified as an investment company. The preparation of these financial statements requires the Manager to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Investment in Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
The Fund records its investment in GAIT at fair value based upon the Fund’s proportionate share of GAIT’s reported net asset value in accordance with U.S. GAAP. In determining its net asset value, GAIT records its investments in Master Funds at fair value based upon GAIT’s proportionate share of the Master Funds’ reported net asset value. The Fund records its proportionate share of GAIT’s investment income and loss, expenses, fees, and realized and unrealized gains and losses on a monthly basis and includes them in the statements of operations. Purchases and sales of units in GAIT are recorded on a trade date basis. The accounting policies of GAIT are described in its attached financial statements.
GAIT charges its investors, including the Fund, an advisory fee, administrator’s fee, brokerage fee (for 2012 periods only), sponsor fee, and incentive allocation, all of which are described in detail in Note 4. The Fund does not charge any additional fees; however each investor in the Fund indirectly bears a portion of the advisory fee, brokerage fee, sponsor fee, administrator’s fee, and incentive allocation charged by GAIT.
At December 31, 20132014 and December 31, 2012,2013, the Fund owned 54.85%52.82% and 63.27%54.85%, respectively of GAIT.
Fair Value
The fair value of the assets and liabilities of the Fund and GAIT, which qualify as financial instruments under U.S. GAAP, approximates the carrying amounts presented in the statements of financial condition. Changes in these carrying amounts are included in the statements of operations.
The Fund follows U.S. GAAP for fair value measurements, which defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value, and requires certain disclosures about fair value measurements. The Fund reports the fair value of its investment related assets and liabilities in accordance with the hierarchy established under U.S. GAAP. U.S. GAAP uses a three-levelthree level hierarchy for fair value measurement based on the activeness of the market and the transparency and independence of inputs used in the valuation of an asset or liability as of the measurement date.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)
Fair Value (continued)
The fair value hierarchy categorizes asset and liability positions into one of three levels, as summarized below, based on the inputs and assumptions used in deriving fair value.
| · | Level 1 inputs are unadjusted closing or settlement prices for such assets or liabilities as published by the primary exchange upon which they are traded. |
| · | Level 2 inputs include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities obtained from independent brokers and/or market makers in each security. With respect to the Fund’s investment in GAIT, Level 2 inputs include the net asset value of the underlying fund in which it holds an investment. |
| · | Level 3 inputs are those which are considered unobservable and are significant in arriving at fair value. |
In accordance with this hierarchy, the Fund’s investment in GAIT has been classified as a Level 2 valuation. There were no Level 3 assets or liabilities held at any point during the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 or 2012 by the Fund, GAIT, or the Master Funds, and there were no transfers between levels during those periods. Transfers between levels, if any, are recognized on the actual date of the event or change in circumstances that cause the transfer.
Recent Accounting PronouncementsPronouncement
In June 2013,August 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2013-08,2014-15 – Presentation of Financial ServicesStatements – Investment Companies: Amendments to the Scope, Measurement, and Disclosure RequirementsGoing Concern (“ASU 2013-08”)Subtopic 205-40). The amendmentspronouncement determines management’s responsibility regarding the assessment of the Fund’s ability to continue as a going concern even if the Fund’s liquidation is not imminent. Under this guidance, during each period in ASU 2013-08 changewhich financial statements are prepared, management will need to evaluate whether there are conditions or events that, in the approach in determining whether an entity is an investment company and provides comprehensive implementation guidance foraggregate, raise substantial doubt about the Fund’s ability to continue as a going concern within one year after the date the financial statements are issued. Substantial doubt would exist if conditions or events indicate that assessment. Under ASU 2013-08, entities regulated under the Investment Company Act of 1940Fund will automatically qualifybe unable to meet its obligations as investment companies while unregistered entities are required to have certain fundamental characteristics and should consider other typical characteristics to qualify as an investment company. ASU 2013-08 also includes certain disclosure requirements for investment companies. The guidancethey become due. Accounting Standards Update 2014-15 is effective for interim and annual reporting periods in fiscal years that beginending after December 15, 2013.2016, however early adoption is permitted. The Manager is currently assessing the impact that this pronouncement will have on the financial statements.
Indemnifications
In the normal course of business, the Master Funds, GAIT, Graham Cash Assets LLC (“Cash Assets”), and the Fund enter into contracts that contain a variety of indemnifications. Such contracts may include those by Cash Assets and the Master Funds with their brokers and trading counterparties. The Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown; however, the Fund has not had prior claims or losses with respect to such indemnifications and considers the risk of loss to be remote.
3. Capital Accounts
The Fund offers two classes (each a “Class”) of Units (collectively the “Units”), being Class 0 Units and Class 2 Units. The Fund may issue additional Classes in the future subject to different fees, expenses or other terms, or to invest in other investment programs or combinations of investment programs managed by the Manager.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Capital Accounts (continued)
A separate Capital Account is maintained for each Member with respect to each member’s Class of Units. The initial balance of each Member’s Capital Account is equal to the initial contribution to the Fund by such Member with respect to the Class to which such Capital Account relates. Each Member’s Capital Account is increased by any additional subscription, and decreased by any redemption by such Member of Units of such Class to which the Capital Account relates. All income and expenses of the Fund are allocated among the Members’ Capital Accounts in proportion to the balance that each Capital Account bears to the balance of all Capital as of the beginning of such fiscal period.
Subscriptions
Units may be purchased at a price equal to the Net Asset Value per Unit of the relevant Class as of the immediately preceding Valuation Day as defined in the LLC Agreement. The minimum initial subscription from each investor in each Class is $50,000. Members may subscribe for additional Units in a minimum amount of not less than $5,000.
Units are available for subscription as of the first business day of each month upon written notice of at least three business days prior to the last business day of the preceding month.
Redemption of Units
Units are not subject to any minimum holding period. Members may redeem Units at the Net Asset Value thereof as of each Valuation Day, as defined in the LLC Agreement, upon not less than three business days’ prior written notice to the administrator. A partial redemption request for an amount less than $10,000 will not be accepted, nor will a redemption request be accepted to the extent that it would result in an investor owning less than $25,000. The redemption proceeds will normally be remitted within 15 days after the Valuation Day, without interest for the period from the Valuation Day to the payment date.
Redemption Fees
Class 2 Units are subject to a redemption fee equal to 2% of their Net Asset Value if redeemed within six months from their subscription date and a redemption fee equal to 1% of their Net Asset Value if redeemed more than six and less than twelve months from their subscription date. Class 0 Units are not subject to a redemption fee. Redemption fees are payable to the Manager upon redemption of Units from the proceeds of such redemption. Redemption fees of $4,244$0 and $6,643$4,244 were paid to the Manager for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012,2013, respectively, and are included as redemptions in the statements of changes in members’ capital.
4. Fees and Related Party Transactions
Advisory Fees
For the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012,2013, each Class of GAIT other than Class M paid the Manager an advisory fee (the “Advisory Fee”) at an aggregate annual rate equal to 1.75% and 2% respectively, of the Net Asset Value of such Class. The Advisory Fee is payable monthly in arrears calculated as of the last business day of each month and any other date the Manager may permit, in its sole and absolute discretion, as of which any subscription or redemption is effected with respect to Units of such Class during the month.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
4. Fees and Related Party Transactions (continued)
Sponsor Fees
EachFor the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013, each Class of GAIT other than Class M paid the Manager a sponsor fee (the “Sponsor Fee”) at an annual rate of the Net Asset Value specified in the table below. ThisThe Sponsor Fee wasis payable monthly in arrears calculated as of the last business day of each month in the same manner as the Advisory Fee. For the three months ended March 31, 2013, the Sponsor Feeannual rate listed below for Class 2 reflects as wellcomprised a Sponsor Fee of 0.75% and selling agent fee (the “Selling Agent Fee”) of 2%. The Selling Agent Fee compensates, which was used to compensate selling agents for initial and on-going services to the Fund. Subsequent to March 31, 2013, the Sponsor Fee and the Selling Agent Fee were combined to form the Sponsor Fee listed in the table below.
Class | 2013 Annual Rate | 2012 Annual Rate |
| | |
Class 0 | 0.75% | 1.00% |
Class 2 | 2.75% | 1.00% |
Class | | Annual Rate | |
| | | |
Class 0 | | | 0.75 | % |
Class 2 | | | 2.75 | % |
Incentive Allocation
At the end of each calendar quarter, the Manager of GAIT will receive a special allocation of net profits (the “Incentive Allocation”) in an amount equal to 20% of the New High Net Trading Profits of each Class of GAIT, as defined in the LLC Agreement. The Incentive Allocation is also accrued and allocable on the date of redemption with respect to any Units that are redeemed prior to the end of a calendar quarter. Additionally, any loss carryforward attributable to any class of GAIT shall be proportionately reduced, effective as of the date of any redemption of any Units of such class, by multiplying the loss carryforward by the ratio that the amount of assets redeemed from such class bears to the net assets of such class immediately prior to such redemption. The loss carryforward of a class must be recouped before any subsequent Incentive Allocation can be made to the Manager.
Brokerage Fees
For The total Incentive Allocation allocated to the yearFund by GAIT for the years ended December 31, 2012, each Class of GAIT other than Class M paid the Manager a brokerage fee (the “Brokerage Fee”) at an annual rate of the Net Asset Value specified in the table below. This Brokerage Fee was payable monthly in arrears calculated as of the last business day of each month in the same manner as the Advisory Fee.
Class | Annual Rate |
| |
Class 0 | 2% |
Class 2 | 4% |
In consideration of the Brokerage Fee, the Manager assumed all of GAIT’s trading commissions (including exchange, clearing2014 and regulatory fees relating to its trades), routine legal expenses, internal2013 were $1,924,711 and external accounting, audit and tax preparation expenses, fees and expenses of an external or internal administrator, and expenses and costs of printing and mailing reports and notices, together with the costs incurred in connection with the organization of GAIT and the Fund and the continuous offering of Units. To the extent GAIT was allocated any of these expenses from the Master Funds in which they invested, the Manager reimbursed GAIT for those amounts. These reimbursements are included in commission reimbursements in GAIT’s statements of operations. As a result, there is no impact to the Fund’s statement of operations.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
4. Fees and Related Party Transactions (continued)
Brokerage Fees (continued)
As of January 1, 2013 the Manager eliminated the Brokerage Fee and GAIT began to absorb directly all costs previously covered by the Brokerage Fee. These costs are included in professional fees and other in the statement of operations.$0, respectively.
Administrator’s Fee
For the yearyears ended December 31, 2014 and 2013, GAIT paid SEI a monthly administrator’s fee based on GAIT’s net asset value, calculated as of the last business day of each month. In addition, GAIT reimbursed SEI for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred on behalf of GAIT. The total administrator’s fees, including out-of-pocket expenses, allocated to the Fund by GAIT for the yearyears ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 were $168,689. For the year ended December 31, 2012 the administrator’s fee was absorbed by the Manager in exchange for the Brokerage Fee.$121,838 and $168,689, respectively.
Any portion of any of the above fees, including the Incentive Allocation, may be paid by the Manager to third parties as compensation for selling activities in connection with the Fund.
5. Income Taxes
No provision for income taxes has been made in the accompanying financial statements, as members are individually responsible for reporting income or loss based upon their respective share of the Fund’s revenues and expenses for income tax purposes.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
5. Income Taxes (continued)
U.S. GAAP provides guidance for how uncertain tax positions should be recognized, measured, presented and disclosed in the financial statements. U.S. GAAP requires the evaluation of tax positions taken or expected to be taken in the course of preparing the Fund’s tax returns to determine whether the tax positions are “more-likely-than-not” of being sustained by the applicable tax authority. Tax positions not deemed to meet a more-likely-than-not threshold would be recorded as a tax expense in the current year.year and the Fund identifies its major tax jurisdictions as U.S. Federal and Connecticut State. The Manager has evaluated the Fund’s tax positions and has concluded that there are no significant tax positions requiring recognition, measurement or disclosure in the financial statements for open tax years 2010 through 2013 or expected to be taken in the Fund’s 2014 tax returns. The Manager has evaluated the Fund’s tax positions and has concluded that there are no significant tax positions requiring recognition, measurement or disclosure in the financial statements. The Manager is not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of unrecognized tax expense will change materially in the next twelve months. Tax years which are considered open by the relevant jurisdiction are subject to potential examination.
6. Financial Highlights
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The following is the per unit operating performance calculation for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013:
| | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | |
Per unit operating performance | | | | | | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2012 | | $ | 114.88 | | | $ | 90.29 | |
Net income: | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss | | | (3.39 | ) | | | (4.48 | ) |
Net gain on investments | | | 16.23 | | | | 12.60 | |
Net income | | | 12.84 | | | | 8.12 | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2013 | | $ | 127.72 | | | $ | 98.41 | |
Net income: | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss | | | (3.35 | ) | | | (4.56 | ) |
Net gain on investments | | | 25.00 | | | | 19.73 | |
Net income | | | 21.65 | | | | 15.17 | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2014 | | $ | 149.37 | | | $ | 113.58 | |
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
6. Financial Highlights (continued)
The following is the per Unit operating performance calculation for the years ended December 31, 2013 and 2012:
| | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | |
Per unit operating performance | | | | | | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2011 | | $ | 123.17 | | | $ | 98.77 | |
Net loss: | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss | | | (4.88 | ) | | | (5.84 | ) |
Net loss on investments | | | (3.41 | ) | | | (2.64 | ) |
Net loss | | | (8.29 | ) | | | (8.48 | ) |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2012 | | $ | 114.88 | | | $ | 90.29 | |
Net income: | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss | | | (3.39 | ) | | | (4.48 | ) |
Net gain on investments | | | 16.23 | | | | 12.60 | |
Net income | | | 12.84 | | | | 8.12 | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2013 | | $ | 127.72 | | | $ | 98.41 | |
The following represents ratios to average members’ capital and total return for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012:2013:
| | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | | | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total return before Incentive Allocation | | | 11.18 | % | | | (6.73 | )% | | | 8.99 | % | | | (8.59 | )% | | | 19.72 | % | | | 11.18 | % | | | 17.32 | % | | | 8.99 | % |
Incentive Allocation | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | (2.77 | ) | | | 0.00 | | | | (1.90 | ) | | | 0.00 | |
Total return after Incentive Allocation | | | 11.18 | % | | | (6.73 | )% | | | 8.99 | % | | | (8.59 | )% | | | 16.95 | % | | | 11.18 | % | | | 15.42 | % | | | 8.99 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss before Incentive Allocation | | | (2.81 | )% | | | (3.96 | )% | | | (4.76 | )% | | | (5.91 | )% | | | (2.72 | )% | | | (2.81 | )% | | | (4.81 | )% | | | (4.76 | )% |
Incentive Allocation | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | (2.29 | ) | | | 0.00 | | | | (1.97 | ) | | | 0.00 | |
Net investment loss after Incentive Allocation | | | (2.81 | )% | | | (3.96 | )% | | | (4.76 | )% | | | (5.91 | )% | | | (5.01 | )% | | | (2.81 | )% | | | (6.78 | )% | | | (4.76 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total expenses before Incentive Allocation | | | 3.02 | % | | | 5.13 | % | | | 4.96 | % | | | 7.18 | % | | | 2.92 | % | | | 3.02 | % | | | 5.01 | % | | | 4.96 | % |
Incentive Allocation | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 2.29 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 1.97 | | | | 0.00 | |
Total expenses after Incentive Allocation | | | 3.02 | % | | | 5.13 | % | | | 4.96 | % | | | 7.18 | % | | | 5.21 | % | | | 3.02 | % | | | 6.98 | % | | | 4.96 | % |
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
6. Financial Highlights (continued)
Total return is calculated for Class 0 and Class 2 Units taken as a whole. Total return is calculated as the change in total members’ capital adjusted for subscriptions or redemptions during the year.period. An individual member’s return may vary from these returns based on the timing of capital transactions and the applicability of Advisory Fees, Brokerage Fees (for 2012 only), Sponsor Fees, Administrator’s Fees, and the Incentive Allocation. The net investment loss and total expense ratios (including Incentive Allocation) are calculated for Class 0 and Class 2 Units taken as a whole and include net amounts allocated from GAIT. The computation of such ratios is based on the amount of net investment loss, expenses and Incentive Allocation. Net investment loss and total expense ratios are computed based upon the weighted average of members’ capital for Class 0 and Class 2 Units of the Fund for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012.2013.
7. Subsequent Events
The Fund had subscriptions of approximately $2.7$1.3 million and redemptions of approximately $1.3$1.0 million from January 1, 20142015 through March 28, 2014,30, 2015, the date through which subsequent events were evaluated by management. These amounts have not been included in the financial statements.
| FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
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| Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC |
| Years Ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012 |
2013 | with Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm |
GRAHAM ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT TRADING LLC
40 Highland Avenue
Rowayton, CT 06853
The undersigned affirms, on behalf of Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC, that to the best of his knowledge and belief, the information contained in the attached audited financial statements of Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 is accurate and complete.
| By: | Graham Capital Management, L.P., as |
| | Sole Manager |
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| | By: | ![](https://capedge.com/proxy/10-K/0001140361-15-013429/sig.jpg) |
| | | Brian Douglas |
| | | Chief Financial Officer |
| | | March 30, 2015 |
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm | 145 |
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Statements of Financial Condition | 246 |
Condensed Schedules of Investments | 347 |
Statements of Operations and Incentive Allocation | 448 |
Statements of Changes in Members’ Capital | 549 |
Statements of Cash Flows | 650 |
Notes to Financial Statements | 751 |
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To theThe Manager of
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
We have audited the accompanying statements of financial condition of Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC (the “Fund”), including the condensed schedules of investments as of December 31, 20132014 and 2012,2013, and the related statements of operations and incentive allocation, changes in members’ capital and cash flows for each of the two years in the period ended December 31, 2013.2014. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Fund’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Fund's internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Fund's internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC at December 31, 20132014 and 2012, and2013, the results of its operations, changes in its members’ capital and its cash flows for each of the two years in the period ended December 31, 2013,2014 in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
/s/ Ernst & Young LLP
Stamford, CT
March 28, 201430, 2015
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Statements of Financial Condition
| | December 31, | | | December 31, | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Assets | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Investments in Master Funds, at fair value | | $ | 33,759,212 | | | $ | 47,870,899 | | | $ | 21,968,796 | | | $ | 33,759,212 | |
Investment in Graham Cash Assets LLC, at fair value | | | 153,099,740 | | | | 241,839,538 | | | | 155,687,417 | | | | 153,099,740 | |
Accrued commission reimbursements | | | - | | | | 165,510 | | |
Receivable from Master Funds | | | 2,695 | | | | 1,856 | | | | 489 | | | | 2,695 | |
Total assets | | $ | 186,861,647 | | | $ | 289,877,803 | | | $ | 177,656,702 | | | $ | 186,861,647 | |
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Liabilities and members’ capital | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Liabilities: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Accrued redemptions | | $ | 5,589,666 | | | $ | 23,262,309 | | | $ | 8,174,470 | | | $ | 5,589,666 | |
Accrued brokerage fees | | | - | | | | 568,525 | | |
Accrued advisory fees | | | 276,022 | | | | 489,673 | | | | 262,055 | | | | 276,022 | |
Accrued sponsor fees | | | 187,789 | | | | 244,837 | | | | 195,287 | | | | 187,789 | |
Accrued professional fees | | | 203,102 | | | | - | | | | 141,939 | | | | 203,102 | |
Accrued administrator’s fee | | | 20,714 | | | | - | | | | 20,879 | | | | 20,714 | |
Payable to Master Funds | | | 7,249 | | | | 6,476 | | | | 410 | | | | 7,249 | |
Total liabilities | | | 6,284,542 | | | | 24,571,820 | | | | 8,795,040 | | | | 6,284,542 | |
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Members’ capital: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Class 0 Units (1,093,036.786 and 1,922,696.211 units issued and outstanding at $127.72 and $114.88 per unit, respectively) | | | 139,603,019 | | | | 220,876,439 | | |
Class 2 Units (407,013.551 and 483,129.319 units issued and outstanding at $98.41 and $90.29 per unit, respectively) | | | 40,053,854 | | | | 43,623,249 | | |
Class M Units (4,671.470 and 4,671.470 units issued and outstanding at $196.99 and $172.60 per unit, respectively) | | | 920,232 | | | | 806,295 | | |
Class 0 Units (812,590.118 and 1,093,036.786 units issued and outstanding at $149.37 and $127.72 per unit, respectively) | | | | 121,377,790 | | | | 139,603,019 | |
Class 2 Units (408,116.011 and 407,013.551 units issued and outstanding at $113.58 and $98.41 per unit, respectively) | | | | 46,354,391 | | | | 40,053,854 | |
Class M Units (4,671.470 units issued and outstanding at $241.78 and $196.99 per unit, respectively) | | | | 1,129,481 | | | | 920,232 | |
Total members’ capital | | | 180,577,105 | | | | 265,305,983 | | | | 168,861,662 | | | | 180,577,105 | |
Total liabilities and members’ capital | | $ | 186,861,647 | | | $ | 289,877,803 | | | $ | 177,656,702 | | | $ | 186,861,647 | |
See accompanying notes.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Condensed Schedules of Investments
| | December 31, 2013 | | | December 31, 2012 | | | December 31, 2014 | | December 31, 2013 | |
Description | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital | |
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Investments in Master Funds, at fair value | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | $ | 11,687,704 | | | | 6.47 | % | | $ | 16,324,504 | | | | 6.15 | % | | $ | 12,775,274 | | | | 7.57 | % | | $ | 11,687,704 | | | | 6.47% | | |
Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | 5,538,724 | | | | 3.07 | % | | | 7,258,710 | | | | 2.74 | % | | | – | | | | – | | | | 5,538,724 | | | | 3.07% | | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | 16,532,784 | | | | 9.16 | % | | | 24,287,685 | | | | 9.15 | % | | | 9,193,522 | | | | 5.44 | % | | | 16,532,784 | | | | 9.16% | | |
Total investments in Master Funds | | $ | 33,759,212 | | | | 18.70 | % | | $ | 47,870,899 | | | | 18.04 | % | | $ | 21,968,796 | | | | 13.01 | % | | $ | 33,759,212 | | | | 18.70% | | |
See accompanying notes.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Statements of Operations and Incentive Allocation
| | Years Ended December 31, | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | |
Net gain (loss) allocated from investments in Master Funds: | | | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments | | $ | 28,182,175 | | | $ | (9,664,083 | ) |
Net increase in unrealized appreciation on investments | | | 3,922,881 | | | | 2,266,309 | |
Brokerage commissions and fees | | | (1,227,726 | ) | | | (3,239,602 | ) |
Net gain (loss) allocated from investments in Master Funds | | | 30,877,330 | | | | (10,637,376 | ) |
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Net investment loss allocated from investments in Master Funds | | | (36,478 | ) | | | (48,406 | ) |
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Investment income: | | | | | | | | |
Interest income | | | 432,020 | | | | 747,456 | |
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Expenses: | | | | | | | | |
Brokerage fees | | | - | | | | 8,496,466 | |
Advisory fees | | | 3,848,116 | | | | 7,342,658 | |
Sponsor fees | | | 2,496,622 | | | | 3,671,329 | |
Administrator’s fee | | | 287,598 | | | | - | |
Professional fees and other | | | 543,721 | | | | 32,849 | |
Commission reimbursements | | | - | | | | (3,239,602 | ) |
Total expenses | | | 7,176,057 | | | | 16,303,700 | |
Net investment loss of the Fund | | | (6,744,037 | ) | | | (15,556,244 | ) |
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Net income (loss) | | | 24,096,815 | | | | (26,242,026 | ) |
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Incentive allocation | | | – | | | | – | |
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Net income (loss) available for pro-rata allocation to all members | | $ | 24,096,815 | | | $ | (26,242,026 | ) |
| | Years Ended December 31, | |
| | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Net gain allocated from investments in Master Funds | | | | | | |
Net realized gain on investments | | $ | 32,980,895 | | | $ | 28,182,175 | |
Net (decrease) increase in unrealized appreciation on investments | | | (590,934 | ) | | | 3,922,881 | |
Brokerage commissions and fees | | | (885,832 | ) | | | (1,227,726 | ) |
Net gain allocated from investments in Master Funds | | | 31,504,129 | | | | 30,877,330 | |
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Net investment loss allocated from investments in Master Funds | | | (71,767 | ) | | | (36,478 | ) |
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Investment income | | | | | | | | |
Interest income | | | 317,329 | | | | 432,020 | |
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Expenses | | | | | | | | |
Advisory fees | | | 2,823,159 | | | | 3,848,116 | |
Sponsor fees | | | 2,026,446 | | | | 2,496,622 | |
Administrator’s fees | | | 221,326 | | | | 287,598 | |
Professional fees and other | | | 297,007 | | | | 543,721 | |
Total expenses | | | 5,367,938 | | | | 7,176,057 | |
Net investment loss of the Fund | | | (5,050,609 | ) | | | (6,744,037 | ) |
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Net income | | | 26,381,753 | | | | 24,096,815 | |
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Incentive allocation | | | 3,665,354 | | | | – | |
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Net income available for pro-rata allocation to all members | | $ | 22,716,399 | | | | 24,096,815 | |
See accompanying notes.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Statements of Changes in Members’ Capital
For the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 20122013
| | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | | | Class M | | | Total | | | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | | | Class M | | | Total | |
| | Units | | | Capital | | | Units | | | Capital | | | Units | | | Capital | | | Capital | | | Units | | | Capital | | | Units | | | Capital | | | Units | | | Capital | | | Capital | |
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Members’ capital, December 31, 2011 | | | 2,827,795.124 | | | $ | 348,287,779 | | | | 688,937.679 | | | $ | 68,048,075 | | | | 4,671.470 | | | $ | 822,214 | | | $ | 417,158,068 | | |
Subscriptions | | | 171,874.373 | | | | 20,965,683 | | | | 60,152.303 | | | | 5,776,644 | | | | – | | | | – | | | | 26,742,327 | | |
Redemptions | | | (1,076,973.286 | ) | | | (127,109,507 | ) | | | (265,960.663 | ) | | | (25,242,879 | ) | | | – | | | | – | | | | (152,352,386 | ) | |
Incentive allocation | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | |
Net loss | | | – | | | | (21,267,516 | ) | | | – | | | | (4,958,591 | ) | | | – | | | | (15,919 | ) | | | (26,242,026 | ) | |
Members’ capital, December 31, 2012 | | | 1,922,696.211 | | | $ | 220,876,439 | | | | 483,129.319 | | | $ | 43,623,249 | | | | 4,671.470 | | | $ | 806,295 | | | $ | 265,305,983 | | | | 1,922,696.211 | | | $ | 220,876,439 | | | | 483,129.319 | | | $ | 43,623,249 | | | | 4,671.470 | | | $ | 806,295 | | | $ | 265,305,983 | |
Subscriptions | | | 63,264.868 | | | | 7,665,000 | | | | 27,083.952 | | | | 2,527,183 | | | | – | | | | – | | | | 10,192,183 | | | | 63,264.868 | | | | 7,665,000 | | | | 27,083.952 | | | | 2,527,183 | | | | – | | | | – | | | | 10,192,183 | |
Redemptions | | | (892,924.293 | ) | | | (109,298,218 | ) | | | (103,199.720 | ) | | | (9,719,658 | ) | | | – | | | | – | | | | (119,017,876 | ) | | | (892,924.293 | ) | | | (109,298,218 | ) | | | (103,199.720 | ) | | | (9,719,658 | ) | | | – | | | | – | | | | (119,017,876 | ) |
Incentive allocation | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | |
Net income | | | – | | | | 20,359,798 | | | | – | | | | 3,623,080 | | | | – | | | | 113,937 | | | | 24,096,815 | | | | – | | | | 20,359,798 | | | | – | | | | 3,623,080 | | | | – | | | | 113,937 | | | | 24,096,815 | |
Members’ capital, December 31, 2013 | | | 1,093,036.786 | | | $ | 139,603,019 | | | | 407,013.551 | | | $ | 40,053,854 | | | | 4,671.470 | | | $ | 920,232 | | | $ | 180,577,105 | | | | 1,093,036.786 | | | $ | 139,603,019 | | | | 407,013.551 | | | $ | 40,053,854 | | | | 4,671.470 | | | $ | 920,232 | | | $ | 180,577,105 | |
Subscriptions | | | | 97,153.015 | | | | 12,160,787 | | | | 96,780.807 | | | | 8,757,515 | | | | – | | | | – | | | | 20,918,302 | |
Redemptions | | | | (377,599.683 | ) | | | (46,289,579 | ) | | | (95,678.347 | ) | | | (9,060,565 | ) | | | – | | | | (3,665,354 | ) | | | (59,015,498 | ) |
Incentive allocation | | | | – | | | | (2,889,152 | ) | | | – | | | | (776,202 | ) | | | – | | | | 3,665,354 | | | | – | |
Net income | | | | – | | | | 18,792,715 | | | | – | | | | 7,379,789 | | | | – | | | | 209,249 | | | | 26,381,753 | |
Members’ capital, December 31, 2014 | | | | 812,590.118 | | | $ | 121,377,790 | | | | 408,116.011 | | | $ | 46,354,391 | | | | 4,671.470 | | | $ | 1,129,481 | | | $ | 168,861,662 | |
See accompanying notes.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Statements of Cash Flows
| | Years Ended December 31, | | | Years Ended December 31, | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Cash flows provided by operating activities | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net income (loss) | | $ | 24,096,815 | | | $ | (26,242,026 | ) | |
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities: | | | | | | | | | |
Net (income) loss allocated from investments in Master Funds | | | (30,840,852 | ) | | | 10,685,782 | | |
Net income | | | $ | 26,381,753 | | | $ | 24,096,815 | |
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: | | | | | | | | | |
Net income allocated from investments in Master Funds | | | | (31,432,362 | ) | | | (30,840,852 | ) |
Net income allocated from investment in Graham Cash Assets LLC | | | (432,020 | ) | | | (747,456 | ) | | | (317,329 | ) | | | (432,020 | ) |
Proceeds from sale of investments in Master Funds | | | 304,992,565 | | | | 577,349,465 | | | | 255,657,608 | | | | 304,992,565 | |
Proceeds from sale of investments in Graham Cash Assets LLC | | | 306,269,825 | | | | 574,565,811 | | | | 185,519,113 | | | | 306,269,825 | |
Investments in Master Funds | | | (260,040,092 | ) | | | (547,981,406 | ) | | | (212,439,463 | ) | | | (260,040,092 | ) |
Investments in Graham Cash Assets LLC | | | (217,098,007 | ) | | | (470,850,145 | ) | | | (187,789,461 | ) | | | (217,098,007 | ) |
Changes in assets and liabilities: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Accrued commission reimbursements | | | 165,510 | | | | 166,210 | | | | – | | | | 165,510 | |
Accrued brokerage fees | | | (568,525 | ) | | | (284,026 | ) | | | – | | | | (568,525 | ) |
Accrued advisory fees | | | (213,651 | ) | | | (244,538 | ) | | | (13,967 | ) | | | (213,651 | ) |
Accrued sponsor fees | | | (57,048 | ) | | | (122,269 | ) | | | 7,498 | | | | (57,048 | ) |
Accrued professional fees | | | 203,102 | | | | - | | | | (61,163 | ) | | | 203,102 | |
Accrued administrator’s fee | | | 20,714 | | | | - | | | | 165 | | | | 20,714 | |
Net cash provided by operating activities | | | 126,498,336 | | | | 116,295,402 | | | | 35,512,392 | | | | 126,498,336 | |
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Cash flows used in financing activities | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Subscriptions | | | 10,192,183 | | | | 26,742,327 | | | | 20,918,302 | | | | 10,192,183 | |
Redemptions | | | (136,690,519 | ) | | | (143,037,729 | ) | | | (56,430,694 | ) | | | (136,690,519 | ) |
Net cash used in financing activities | | | (126,498,336 | ) | | | (116,295,402 | ) | | | (35,512,392 | ) | | | (126,498,336 | ) |
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Net change in cash and cash equivalents | | | - | | | | - | | | | – | | | | – | |
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Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year | | | - | | | | - | | |
Cash and cash equivalents, end of year | | $ | - | | | $ | - | | |
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period | | | | – | | | | – | |
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period | | | $ | – | | | $ | – | |
Supplemental disclosure of non cash operating activities
Investments and proceeds related to investments in liquidated Master Funds consolidated into Graham Commodity Strategies LLC not included above: $1,362,929$6,005,778 for the year ended December 31, 20122014 (See Note 2).
See accompanying notes.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 20132014
1. Organization and Business
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC (“GAIT”) was formed on May 18, 2006, commenced operations on August 1, 2006 and is organized as a Delaware Limited Liability Company. Graham Capital Management, L.P. (the “Managing Member” or “Manager”) is the Managing Member and the sole investment advisor. The Managing Member is registered as a Commodity Pool Operator and Commodity Trading Advisor with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) and is a member of the National Futures Association. The Managing Member is also registered as a Registered Investment Advisor with the Securities and Exchange Commission. GAIT is registered as a commodity pool, withand as such is subject to the oversight and jurisdiction of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.CFTC.
The investment objective of GAIT is to achieve long-term capital appreciation through professionally managed trading through its investment in various master trading vehicles (“Master Funds”). As more fully described in Notes 2 and 3, these Master Funds invest in a broad range of derivative instruments such as currency forward and futures contracts; bond, interest rate, and index futures contracts; commodity forward and futures contracts, and options and swaps thereon traded on U.S. and foreign exchanges, as well as over-the-counter.
Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC Blended Strategies Portfolio and Graham Alternative Investment Fund II LLC Blended Strategies Portfolio andare the primary investors of GAIT. Graham Alternative Investment III Ltd. arewas an investor of GAIT for the primary investors of GAIT.
period from January 1, 2014 through June 30, 2014. SEI Global Services, Inc. (“SEI”) is GAIT’s independent administrator and transfer agent. SEI is responsible for certain matters pertaining to the administration of GAIT.
GAIT will terminate on December 31, 2050 or at an earlier date if certain conditions occur as outlined in the Limited Liability Company Agreement (“LLC Agreement”).
Duties of the Managing Member
Subject to the terms and conditions of the LLC Agreement, the Managing Member has complete and exclusive responsibility for managing and administering the affairs of GAIT and for directing the investment and reinvestment of the assets of GAIT.
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
These financial statements have been prepared in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and all amounts are stated in U.S. dollars. GAIT is an investment company and applies specialized accounting guidance as outlined in Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Update 2013-08, Financial Services – Investment Companies (Topic 946), Amendments to the Scope, Measurement, and Disclosure Requirements. The Manager has evaluated this guidance and has determined GAIT meets the criteria to be classified as an investment company. The preparation of these financial statements requires the Managing MemberManager to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)
Investments in Master Funds
GAIT invests in various Master Funds which are managed by the Managing Member. These investments are valued in the accompanying statements of financial condition at fair value in accordance with U.S. GAAP based upon GAIT’s proportionate share of the Master Funds’ reported net asset values. Gains and losses are allocated monthly by each Master Fund to GAIT based upon GAIT’s proportionate share of the net asset value of each Master Fund and are included in the statements of operations and incentive allocation.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)
Investments in Master Funds (continued)
During the year ended December 31, 20122014 certain Master Funds in which GAIT invested consolidated their assets under Graham Commodity Strategies LLC, then ceased operations, and were dissolved. The amount of assets that were transferred in-kind in connection with this consolidation totaled $1,362,929.totals $6,005,778. The dates of the consolidationsconsolidation and dissolutionsdissolution were as follows:
Master Fund | Consolidation Date | Dissolution Date |
Graham Fed Policy Ltd. | May 29, 2012 | October 23, 2012 |
Graham Energy Fundamental LLC | May 29, 2012 | October 1, 2012 |
Graham Macro Directional LLC | May 30, 2012August 21, 2014 | October 1, 201230, 2014 |
Graham Macro Technical Ltd.Global Monetary Policy LLC | May 30, 2012August 26, 2014 | October 23, 201230, 2014 |
Fair Value
The fair value of GAIT’s assets and liabilities, which qualify as financial instruments under U.S. GAAP, approximates the carrying amounts presented in the statements of financial condition. Changes in these carrying amounts are included in the statements of operations and incentive allocation.
GAIT follows U.S. GAAP for fair value measurements, which defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value, and requires certain disclosures about fair value measurements. GAIT reports the fair value of its investment related assets and liabilities in accordance with the hierarchy established under U.S. GAAP. U.S. GAAP uses a three-level hierarchy for fair value measurement based on the activeness of the market and the transparency and independence of inputs used in the valuation of an asset or liability as of the measurement date.
The fair value hierarchy categorizes asset and liability positions into one of three levels, as summarized below, based on the inputs and assumptions used in deriving fair value.
| · | Level 1 inputs are unadjusted closing or settlement prices for such assets or liabilities as published by the primary exchange upon which they are traded. |
| · | Level 2 inputs include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities obtained from independent brokers and/or market makers in each security. With respect to GAIT’s investments in the other funds managed by the Manager, Level 2 inputs include the net asset value of the underlying fund in which it holds an investment. |
| · | Level 3 inputs are those which are considered unobservable and are significant in arriving at fair value. |
In accordance with this hierarchy, GAIT’s investments in Master Funds and Graham Cash Assets LLC (“Cash Assets”) have been classified as Level 2. These investments are discussed in Notes 3 and 4. There were no Level 3 assets or liabilities held at any point during the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 20122013 by GAIT, the Master Funds, or Cash Assets, and there were no transfers between levels during those years.periods. Transfers between levels, if any, are recognized on the actual date of the event or change in circumstances that cause the transfer.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)
Derivative Instruments
In the normal course of business, the Master Funds utilize derivative financial instruments in connection with their trading activities. Derivative instruments derive their value from underlying assets, indices, reference rates or a combination of these factors. Investments in derivative financial instruments are subject to additional risks that can result in a loss of all or part of an investment. The Master Funds’ derivative financial instruments are classified by the following primary underlying risks: interest rate, foreign currency exchange rate, commodity price, and equity price risks. These risks can be in excess of the amounts recognized in the statements of financial condition. In addition, the Master Funds are also subject to additional counterparty risk should their counterparties fail to meet the terms of their contracts. Management of counterparty risk involves a number of considerations, such as the financial profile of the counterparty, specific terms and duration of the contractual agreement, and the value of collateral held, if any. The Master Funds have established initial credit approval, credit limits, and collateral requirements and may reduce their exposure to any counterparties they deem necessary. Trading in non-U.S. dollar denominated derivative instruments may subject the value of, and gains and losses associated with, such contracts to additional risks related to adverse changes in the applicable exchange rates.
Unrealized gains and losses from derivative financial instruments are recorded based on changes in their fair value. Realized gains and losses are recorded when the positions are closed. All unrealized and realized gains and losses related to derivative financial instruments are included in net gain (loss) on investments in the Master Funds’ statements of operations.
Futures Contracts
The Master Funds use futures contracts in an attempt to take advantage of changes in the value of equities, commodities, interest rates, bonds and foreign currencies. Futures contracts are valued based upon the closing price as of the valuation date established by the primary exchange upon which they are traded.
A futures contract represents a commitment for the future purchase or sale of an asset or cash settlement based on the value of an asset on a specified date. The purchase and sale of futures contracts are executed on an exchange which requires margin deposits with a Futures Commission Merchant (“FCM”). Subsequent payments are made or received by the Master Funds each day, depending on the daily fluctuations in the value of the contract. These changes in valuation are recorded for financial statement purposes as unrealized gains or losses by the Master Funds. Relative to over-the-counter derivative financial instruments, futures contracts provide reduced counterparty risk to the Master Funds since futures are exchange-traded and the exchanges’ clearing house guarantees the futures against default. However some non-U.S. exchanges are “principals’ markets” in which no common clearing facility exists and the Master Funds may look only to the clearing broker for performance of the contract. The U.S. Commodity Exchange Act requires an FCM to segregate all funds received from such FCM’s customers in respect of regulated futures transactions. If the FCM were not to do so to the full extent required by law, the assets of the Master Funds might not be fully protected in the event of the bankruptcy or insolvency of the FCM. In that case, the Master Funds would be limited to recovering only a pro rata share of all available funds segregated on behalf of the FCM’s combined customer accounts, even though certain property specifically traceable to the Master Funds was held by the FCM. In addition, in the event of bankruptcy or insolvency of an exchange or an affiliated clearing house, the Master Funds might experience a loss of funds deposited through its FCM as margin with such exchange or affiliated clearing house, the loss of unrealized profits on its open positions, and the loss of funds owed to it as realized profits on closed positions.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)
Derivative Instruments (continued)
Forward Contracts
The Master Funds enter into foreign currency forward contracts in an attempt to take advantage of changes in exchange rates. Forward currency transactions are contracts or agreements for delivery of specific currencies or the cash equivalent value at a specified future date and an agreed upon price. Forward contracts are not guaranteed by an exchange or clearing house and therefore the risks include the inability of counterparties to meet their obligations under the terms of the contracts as well as the risks associated with movements in fair value.
Exchange traded forward contracts are valued based upon the settlement prices as of the valuation date, established by the primary exchange upon which they are traded. All other forward contracts are valued based upon a forward curve constructed using independently quoted forward points. Changes in fair value of each forward contract are recognized as unrealized gains or losses.
Swap Contracts
The Master Funds may enter into various swap contracts in an attempt to take advantage of changes in interest rates and asset values. Exchange traded interest rate swap contracts are executed on an exchange which requires margin deposits with a Central Clearing Counterparty (“CCP”). Subsequent payments are made or received by the Master Funds each day, depending on the daily fluctuations in the value of the contract. These changes in valuation are recorded for financial statement purposes as unrealized gains or losses by the Master Funds. Relative to over-the-counter interest rate swap contracts, exchange traded interest rate swap contracts provide reduced counterparty risk since they are exchange-traded and the exchange’s clearinghouse guarantees against default. The Commodity Exchange Act requires a CCP to segregate all funds received from such CCP’s customers in respect of exchange traded interest rate swaps. If the CCP were not to do so to the full extent required by law, the assets of the Master Funds might not be fully protected in the event of the bankruptcy or insolvency of the CCP. In that case, the Master Funds would be limited to recovering only a pro rata share of all available funds segregated on behalf of the CCP’s combined customer accounts, even though certain property specifically traceable to the Master Funds is held by the CCP. In addition, in the event of bankruptcy or insolvency of an exchange or an affiliated clearing house, the Master Funds could experience a loss of funds deposited through its CCP as margin with such exchange or affiliated clearing house, the loss of unrealized profits on its open positions, and the loss of funds owed to it as realized profits on closed positions. All funds deposited with both U.S. and non-U.S. CCPs are included in due from brokers on the consolidated statementstatements of financial condition. Over the counter swap contracts are not guaranteed by an exchange or an affiliated clearing house or regulated by any U.S. or foreign government authorities. Failure of a counterparty to meet its obligation under the terms of the swap contract could result in the loss of any unrealized gains on open positions. It may not be possible to dispose of or close out a swap position without the consent of the counterparty, and the Master Funds may not be able to enter into an offsetting contract in order to cover its risk. Over the counter swaps are subject to the International Swap and Derivative Association (“ISDA”) Master Agreements which generally require among other things, that the Master Funds maintain a predetermined level of net assets, and provide limits with respect to any decline in the Master Funds’ net asset value over 1-month, 3-month and 12-month periods. If the Master Funds were to violate such provisions, the counterparty to the swaps could demand liquidation of outstanding swap positions.
An interest rate swap contract is an agreement that obligates two parties to exchange a series of cash flows at specified intervals based upon or calculated by reference to changes in specified prices or rates for a specified notional amount of the underlying assets.amount. The payment flows are usually netted against each other, with the difference being paid by one party to another.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)
Derivative Instruments (continued)
Swap Contracts (continued)
A total return swap contract is an agreement that obligates two parties to exchange cash flows calculated by reference to changes in specified prices for a specified notional amount of the underlying assets. The payment flows are usually netted against each other, with the difference being paid by one party to another.
Exchange traded swaps are valued based upon the closing prices established by the primary exchange upon which they are traded. Total return swaps are valued based upon the exchange published settle price of the underlying reference instrument. Changes in fair value of each swap are recognized as unrealized gains or losses. The Master Funds record realized gains or losses when a swap contract is terminated.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)
Derivative Instruments (continued)
Options
The Master Funds may buy and sell covered and uncovered exchange traded and over-the-counter options on futures, foreign currencies, commodities, interest rates and equities to take advantage of the price movements of the financial instrument underlying the option or to hedge positions in the underlying assets. Option contracts give one party the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell within a limited time or on a specified date, a financial instrument, commodity or currency at a contracted price. Options may also be settled in cash, based on differentials between specified indices or prices.
The Master Funds are exposed to counterparty risk to the extent that a seller of an over-the-counter option does not meet its obligations under the terms of the option contract. The maximum risk of loss to the Master Funds is the unrealized gains of the contracts and the premiums paid to purchase its open option contracts. Relative to over-the-counter options, exchange traded options provide reduced counterparty risk to the Master Funds since the exchanges’ clearinghouse guarantees the option against default.
Exchange traded options are valued based upon the settlement prices published as of the valuation date by the principal exchange upon which they are traded. In the absence of an exchange published settlement price, the option will be valued using the last reported sales price reported on the exchange for the valuation date. Over-the-counter options and exchange traded options with no reported sales price on the valuation date will generally be valued at the average of last reported bid and offer quotes from independent brokers or from the exchange, respectively.
Credit Risk Related Contingent Features
OTC Derivative Instruments are subject to ISDA Master Agreements which generally require among other things, that the Master Funds maintain a predetermined level of net assets, and provide limits with respect to any decline in the Master Funds’ net asset value over 1-month, 3-month and 12-month periods. If the Master Funds were to violate such provisions, the counterparty to these instruments could demand liquidation of the outstanding positions. During the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 no events occurred which caused the Master Funds to violate any of these provisions. Also, at December 31, 2014 there were no Derivative Instruments subject to credit risk related contingent features in a net liability position for any of the Master Funds.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)
New York Mercantile Exchange Corporate Membership
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC is a member of the New York Mercantile Exchange (“NYMEX”). As a result of its membership, the Graham Commodity Strategies LLC owns two NYMEX seats and 30,000 shares of the CME Group. Graham Commodity Strategy LLC’s policy is to value the NYMEX memberships and the shares of the CME Group at fair value, as determined by the Advisor.value. As of December 31, 20132014 and 20122013, the two NYMEX memberships were valued at $440,500$480,000 and $479,000,$440,500, respectively, and the 30,000 shares of CME Group were fair valued at $2,353,800$2,659,500 and $1,521,300,$2,353,800, respectively, both of which are contained within CME MembershipsExchange membership, at fair value on the Graham Commodity Strategies LLC’s consolidated statementstatements of financial condition.
Chicago Board of Trade Membership
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. is a member of the Chicago Board of Trade (“CBOT”) under Rule 106.S and owns two B-1/Full seats and one B-2/Associate seat. Graham K4D Trading Ltd.’s policy is to value the CBOT memberships at fair value. As of December 31, 20132014 and 20122013, the B-1/Full memberships were valued at $547,000$570,000 and $542,500,$547,000, respectively, and the B-2/Associate memberships were valued at $87,250$97,500 and $75,000,$87,250, respectively, both of which are included in CME MembershipExchange membership, at fair value on the statementGraham K4D Trading Ltd.’s statements of assets and liabilities.financial condition. Additionally, Graham K4D Trading Ltd. owns a Chicago Mercantile Exchange seat valued at $220,000$390,000 and $175,953$220,000 at December 31, 20132014 and 2012,2013, respectively, which is also included in CME Membership,Exchange membership, at fair value on the statements of financial condition.
condition of Graham K4D Trading Ltd.
Recent Accounting PronouncementsPronouncement
In June 2013,August 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2013-08,2014-15 – Presentation of Financial ServicesStatements – Investment Companies: Amendments to the Scope, Measurement, and Disclosure RequirementsGoing Concern (“ASU 2013-08”)(Subtopic 205-40). The amendmentspronouncement determines management’s responsibility regarding the assessment of GAIT’s ability to continue as a going concern even if GAIT’s liquidation is not imminent. Under this guidance, during each period in ASU 2013-08 changewhich financial statements are prepared, management will need to evaluate whether there are conditions or events that, in the approach in determining whether an entity is an investment company and provides comprehensive implementation guidance foraggregate, raise substantial doubt about GAIT’s ability to continue as a going concern within one year after the date the financial statements are issued. Substantial doubt would exist if conditions or events indicate that assessment. Under ASU 2013-08, entities regulated under the Investment Company Act of 1940GAIT will automatically qualifybe unable to meet its obligations as investment companies while unregistered entities are required to have certain fundamental characteristics and should consider other typical characteristics to qualify as an investment company. ASU 2013-08 also includes certain disclosure requirements for investment companies. The guidancethey become due. Accounting Standards Update 2014-15 is effective for interim and annual reporting periods in fiscal years that beginending after December 15, 2013.2016, however early adoption is permitted. The Manager is currently assessing the impact that this pronouncement will have on the financial statements.
Indemnifications
In the normal course of business, the Master Funds, Cash Assets, and GAIT enter into contracts that contain a variety of indemnifications. Such contracts may include those by Cash Assets and the Master Funds with their brokers and trading counterparties. GAIT’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown; however, GAIT has not had prior claims or losses with respect to such indemnifications and considers the risk of loss to be remote.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds
As of December 31, 20132014 and 2012,2013, GAIT invested in various Master Funds, all of which were managed by the Manager. GAIT’s investments in these Master Funds, as well as the investment objectives of each Master Fund, are summarized below. Master Funds in which GAIT invested 5% or more of its members’ capital are individually identified, while smaller investments are aggregated under the caption “Other Global Macro Funds.���” The number of Master Funds included for the yearperiod in each aggregated category is disclosed parenthetically next to each name. All of the Master Funds and GAIT are related parties. The Master Funds do not charge management or incentive fees and all offer monthly subscriptions and redemptions.
December 31, 2013 | | |
December 31, 2014 | | December 31, 2014 | |
Investment – Objective | | Percent of Members’ Capital | | | Fair Value | | | Net Income (Loss) | | | Percent of Members’ Capital | | Fair Value | | Net Income (Loss) | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Systematic Macro Funds | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | 9.16 | % | | $ | 16,532,784 | | | $ | 18,661,177 | | | | 5.44 | % | | $ | 9,193,522 | | | $ | 22,665,444 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Global Macro Funds | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | 6.47 | % | | | 11,687,704 | | | | 8,110,442 | | | | 7.57 | % | | | 12,775,274 | | | | 13,656,059 | |
Other Global Macro Funds (1)(2) | | | 3.07 | % | | | 5,538,724 | | | | 4,069,233 | | | | 0.00 | % | | | - | | | | (4,889,141 | ) |
| | | 18.70 | % | | $ | 33,759,212 | | | $ | 30,840,852 | | | | 13.01 | % | | $ | 21,968,796 | | | $ | 31,432,362 | |
| | | | | | | | |
December 31, 2012 | | |
December 31, 2013 | | December 31, 2013 | |
Investment – Objective | | Percent of Members’ Capital | | | Fair Value | | | Net Income (Loss) | | | Percent of Members’ Capital | | Fair Value | | Net Income | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Systematic Macro Funds | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | 9.15 | % | | $ | 24,287,685 | | | $ | (10,096,654 | ) | | | 9.16 | % | | $ | 16,532,784 | | | $ | 18,661,177 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Global Macro Funds | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | 6.15 | % | | | 16,324,504 | | | | (9,313,441 | ) | | | 6.47 | % | | | 11,687,704 | | | | 8,110,442 | |
Other Global Macro Funds (6)(1) | | | 2.74 | % | | | 7,258,710 | | | | 8,724,313 | | | | 3.07 | % | | | 5,538,724 | | | | 4,069,233 | |
| | | 18.04 | % | | $ | 47,870,899 | | | $ | (10,685,782 | ) | | | 18.70 | % | | $ | 33,759,212 | | | $ | 30,840,852 | |
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table summarizes the financial position of each Master Fund as of December 31, 2013:2014:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. (BVI) | |
Assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Due from brokers | | $ | 129,230,754 | | | $ | 102,705,866 | | | $ | 127,824,315 | |
Derivative financial instruments, at fair value | | | 80,129,304 | | | | 13,304,071 | | | | 41,566,974 | |
CME membership, at fair value | | | 2,794,300 | | | | - | | | | 854,250 | |
Dividends receivable | | | 64,050 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Other assets | | | - | | | | 118 | | | | - | |
Total assets | | | 212,218,408 | | | | 116,010,055 | | | | 170,245,539 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Liabilities: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments, at fair value | | | - | | | | 9,593,764 | | | | - | |
Total liabilities | | | - | | | | 9,593,764 | | | | - | |
Net assets | | $ | 212,218,408 | | | $ | 106,416,291 | | | $ | 170,245,539 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Percentage of Master Fund held by GAIT | | | 5.51 | % | | | 5.20 | % | | | 9.71 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2013.
Description | | Notional Amount / Number of Contracts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | | $ | (53,020 | ) | | | (0.02 | )% |
Foreign bond | | | | | | (336,590 | ) | | | (0.16 | )% |
Foreign index | | | | | | 331,430 | | | | 0.16 | % |
Interest rate | | | | | | (223,204 | ) | | | (0.11 | )% |
U.S. bond | | | | | | (230,703 | ) | | | (0.11 | )% |
Total futures | | | | | | (512,087 | ) | | | (0.24 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Swaps | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | (1,938,332 | ) | | | (0.91 | )% |
Total swaps | | | | | | (1,938,332 | ) | | | (0.91 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | | |
Japanese Yen / U.S. dollar 01/15/14 | | JPY 285,467,229,820 | | | | (14,084,520 | ) | | | (6.64 | )% |
Other Japanese Yen / U.S. dollar 01/06/14 – 01/07/14 | | | | | | (4,784,084 | ) | | | (2.25 | )% |
Other foreign currency | | | | | | 12,395,703 | | | | 5.84 | % |
Total forwards | | | | | | (6,472,901 | ) | | | (3.05 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Options (cost $79,741,153) | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14, $6.23 Put | | | 4 | | | | 11,882,525 | | | | 5.60 | % |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14, $6.30 Put | | | 3 | | | | 12,413,547 | | | | 5.85 | % |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14 - 06/04/14, $6.10 - $6.18 Put | | | 6 | | | | 10,914,033 | | | | 5.14 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14 - 12/31/14, $6.10 - $6.17 Put | | | | | | | 9,123,219 | | | | 4.30 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/10/14, $101 Call | | | 2 | | | | 12,299,882 | | | | 5.80 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 04/08/14, $101 Call | | | 1 | | | | 11,919,922 | | | | 5.62 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 04/08/14, $104 Call | | | 1 | | | | 13,654,530 | | | | 6.43 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/17/14 - 11/10/14, $102.50 - $123.00 Call | | | | | | | 22,120,836 | | | | 10.42 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/02/14 - 01/06/14, $103.00 Put | | | | | | | 29,469 | | | | 0.01 | % |
Other currency | | | | | | | 12,463,768 | | | | 5.87 | % |
Foreign bond futures | | | | | | | 206,193 | | | | 0.10 | % |
Foreign index futures | | | | | | | 3,813,777 | | | | 1.80 | % |
U.S. bond futures | | | | | | | 781,250 | | | | 0.37 | % |
U.S. index futures | | | | | | | 3,250,000 | | | | 1.53 | % |
Total options | | | | | | | 124,872,951 | | | | 58.84 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2013.
Description | | Notional Amount / Number of Contracts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | | $ | 552,040 | | | | 0.26 | % |
Foreign bond | | | | | | 87,993 | | | | 0.04 | % |
Interest rate | | | | | | 6,976 | | | | 0.00 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | | (171,875 | ) | | | (0.08 | )% |
Total futures | | | | | | 475,134 | | | | 0.22 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Swaps | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | 360,353 | | | | 0.17 | % |
Total swaps | | | | | | 360,353 | | | | 0.17 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Japanese Yen 01/15/14 | | JPY (499,475,915,640) | | | | 33,411,262 | | | | 15.74 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese Yen 01/06/14 – 01/07/14 | | | | | | 5,444,684 | | | | 2.57 | % |
Other foreign currency | | | | | | (5,523,223 | ) | | | (2.60 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | | | 33,332,723 | | | | 15.71 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Options (proceeds $50,564,049) | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14, $6.23 Put | | | (4) | | | | (11,882,525 | ) | | | (5.60 | )% |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14, $6.30 Put | | | (4) | | | | (12,413,547 | ) | | | (5.85 | )% |
Other U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14 - 12/02/14, $5.98 - $6.17 Put | | | | | | | (3,500,628 | ) | | | (1.65 | )% |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 04/08/14, $101 Call | | | (1) | | | | (11,919,922 | ) | | | (5.62 | )% |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/10/14 - 04/08/14, $102.50 - $114.00 Call | | | | | | | (20,135,817 | ) | | | (9.48 | )% |
Other currency | | | | | | | (9,823,598 | ) | | | (4.63 | )% |
U.S. bond | | | | | | | (312,500 | ) | | | (0.15 | )% |
Total options | | | | | | | (69,988,537 | ) | | | (32.98 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total derivative financial instruments | | | | | | $ | 80,129,304 | | | | 37.76 | % |
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. (BVI) | |
Assets: | | | | | | |
Due from brokers | | $ | 83,528,234 | | | $ | 66,195,100 | |
Derivative financial instruments, at fair value | | | 68,381,520 | | | | 54,146,429 | |
Exchange membership, at fair value | | | 3,139,500 | | | | 1,057,500 | |
Dividends receivable | | | 51,870 | | | | - | |
Total assets | | | 155,101,124 | | | | 121,399,029 | |
| | | | | | | | |
Liabilities: | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments, at fair value | | | - | | | | - | |
Due to brokers | | | - | | | | - | |
Total liabilities | | | - | | | | - | |
Net assets | | $ | 155,101,124 | | | $ | 121,399,029 | |
| | | | | | | | |
Percentage of Master Fund held by GAIT | | | 5.93 | % | | | 10.52 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2013.2014.
Description | Number of Contracts | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | | Number of Contracts / Notional Amounts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | | | | | | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | $ | 128,850 | | | | 0.12 | % | |
Foreign bond | | | | 802,342 | | | | 0.75 | % | |
Foreign index | | | | 2,765,027 | | | | 2.60 | % | |
Interest rate | | | | (3,880,963 | ) | | | (3.64 | )% | |
U.S. index | | | | 3,250,338 | | | | 3.05 | % | |
Total futures | | | | 3,065,594 | | | | 2.88 | % | |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | 3,290,191 | | | | 3.09 | % | |
Total forwards | | | | 3,290,191 | | | | 3.09 | % | |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Options (cost $6,242,152) | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | 2,049,584 | | | | 1.93 | % | |
Total options | | | | 2,049,584 | | | | 1.93 | % | |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | 267,000 | | | | 0.25 | % | |
Coffee March 2015 | | | | 700 | | | $ | (8,553,900 | ) | | | (5.52 | )% |
Other commodity | | | | | | | | (8,001,987 | ) | | | (5.16 | )% |
Foreign bond | | | | 1,047,621 | | | | 0.98 | % | | | | | | | 2,283,244 | | | | 1.47 | % |
Foreign index | | | | (1,017,217 | ) | | | (0.96 | )% | | | | | | | 179,085 | | | | 0.12 | % |
Interest rate | | | | 6,236,193 | | | | 5.87 | % | | | | | | | 31,106 | | | | 0.02 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | 3,700,384 | | | | 3.48 | % | | | | | | | 471,562 | | | | 0.30 | % |
U.S. index | | | | | | | | 256,188 | | | | 0.17 | % |
Total futures | | | | 10,233,981 | | | | 9.62 | % | | | | | | | (13,334,702 | ) | | | (8.60 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Swaps | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | (8,099,610 | ) | | | (5.22 | )% |
Total swaps | | | | | | | | (8,099,610 | ) | | | (5.22 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | (1,978,963 | ) | | | (1.86 | )% | |
Swiss franc / U.S. dollar 03/02/15 | | CHF 182,595,000 | | | | (16,076,171 | ) | | | (10.36 | )% |
Other Swiss franc / U.S. dollar 01/05/15 - 01/06/15 | | CHF 114,126,268 | | | | (414,594 | ) | | | (0.27 | )% |
Euro / U.S. dollar 04/09/15 | | EUR 100,000,000 | | | | (14,993,597 | ) | | | (9.67 | )% |
Other Euro / U.S. dollar 01/02/15 - 02/23/15 | | EUR 1,037,300,000 | | | | (5,915,527 | ) | | | (3.81 | )% |
Mexican peso / U.S. dollar 01/02/15 | | MXN 6,999,980,000 | | | | (25,268,297 | ) | | | (16.29 | )% |
Other foreign currency | | | | | | | | (3,007,519 | ) | | | (1.94 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | (1,978,963 | ) | | | (1.86 | )% | | | | | | | (65,675,705 | ) | | | (42.34 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Options (proceeds $21,920,475) | | | | | | | | | | |
Euro / Swiss Franc 01/15/14 - 06/16/14, 1.20 - 1.24 Put | 15 | | | (9,180,740 | ) | | | (8.63 | )% | |
Euro / Swiss Franc 01/23/14 - 03/27/14, 1.23 - 1.24 Call | 9 | | | (3,769,340 | ) | | | (3.54 | )% | |
Total options | | | | (12,950,080 | ) | | | (12.17 | )% | |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Total | | | $ | 3,710,307 | | | | 3.49 | % | |
Options (cost $34,120,840) | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/23/15, $110.00 Call | | | | 1 | | | | 8,225,790 | | | | 5.30 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/23/15, $109.00 Call | | | | 1 | | | | 13,585,305 | | | | 8.76 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/23/15, $115.00 Call | | | | 1 | | | | 10,454,850 | | | | 6.74 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/05/15 - 12/15/15, $110.50 - $150.00 Call | | | | 13 | | | | 29,792,846 | | | | 19.21 | % |
Euro / U.S. dollar 01/16/15, $1.24 Put | | | | 2 | | | | 13,814,595 | | | | 8.91 | % |
Other Euro / U.S. dollar 01/09/15 - 08/17/15, $1.15 - $1.33 Put | | | | 17 | | | | 38,010,122 | | | | 24.50 | % |
Australian dollar / U.S. dollar 02/05/15 - 05/27/15, $0.81 - $0.83 Put | | | | 5 | | | | 11,440,031 | | | | 7.38 | % |
Other currency | | | | | | | | 15,269,762 | | | | 9.85 | % |
Eurodollar future December 2015, $98.75 - $99.25 Put | | | | 2 | | | | 10,187,500 | | | | 6.57 | % |
Eurodollar future June 2015, $99.38 - $99.75 Put | | | | 2 | | | | 350,000 | | | | 0.23 | % |
Other interest rate futures | | | | | | | | 2,875,000 | | | | 1.85 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as December 31, 2014.
Description | | Number of Contracts / Notional Amounts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Options (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Coffee future February 2015, $167.50 Put | | | 1 | | | $ | 23,344 | | | | 0.02 | % |
Coffee future March 2015, $250.00 Call | | | 1 | | | | 20,250 | | | | 0.01 | % |
Commodity futures | | | | | | | 11,346,439 | | | | 7.31 | % |
Total options | | | | | | | 165,395,834 | | | | 106.64 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Coffee July 2015 | | | (965 | ) | | | 11,849,513 | | | | 7.64 | % |
Other commodity | | | | | | | 14,805,620 | | | | 9.54 | % |
Foreign index | | | | | | | (639,795 | ) | | | (0.41 | )% |
Interest rate | | | | | | | 709,760 | | | | 0.46 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | | | (433,813 | ) | | | (0.28 | )% |
U.S. index | | | | | | | (274,750 | ) | | | (0.18 | )% |
Total futures | | | | | | | 26,016,535 | | | | 16.77 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Swaps | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | | 1,056,548 | | | | 0.68 | % |
Total swaps | | | | | | | 1,056,548 | | | | 0.68 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Swiss franc 03/02/15 | | $ | (189,700,000 | ) | | | 8,919,465 | | | | 5.75 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Swiss franc 01/05/15 - 01/06/15 | | | (178,277,512 | ) | | | 711,835 | | | | 0.46 | % |
U.S. dollar / Euro 04/09/15 | | | (100,000,000 | ) | | | 15,093,067 | | | | 9.73 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Euro 01/02/15 - 01/05/15 | | | (1,822,601,926 | ) | | | 9,029,043 | | | | 5.82 | % |
Other foreign currency | | | | | | | 29,453,365 | | | | 18.99 | % |
Total forwards | | | | | | | 63,206,775 | | | | 40.75 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Options (proceeds $15,318,750) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/23/15, $110.00 Call | | | (1 | ) | | | (8,225,790 | ) | | | (5.30 | )% |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/23/15, $109.00 Call | | | (1 | ) | | | (13,585,305 | ) | | | (8.76 | )% |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/23/15, $115.00 Call | | | (1 | ) | | | (10,454,850 | ) | | | (6.74 | )% |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/05/15 - 05/01/15, $110.50 - $130.00 Call | | | (8 | ) | | | (14,193,955 | ) | | | (9.15 | )% |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 03/23/15 - 05/12/15, $104.20 - $109.80 Put | | | (1 | ) | | | (54,928 | ) | | | (0.04 | )% |
Euro / U.S. dollar 01/09/15 - 05/01/15, $1.12 - $1.30 Put | | | (12 | ) | | | (19,853,521 | ) | | | (12.80 | )% |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as December 31, 2014.
Description | Number of Contracts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (continued) | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments (continued) | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts (continued) | | | | | | | | |
Options (continued) | | | | | | | | |
Other currency | | | | $ | (14,091,653 | ) | | | (9.09 | )% |
Coffee futures February 2015, $162.50 Put | | | (1 | ) | | | (211,500 | ) | | | (0.14 | )% |
Coffee futures March 2015, $275.00 Call | | | (1 | ) | | | (4,594 | ) | | | (0.00 | )% |
Other commodity futures | | | | | | | (7,758,059 | ) | | | (5.00 | )% |
Eurodollar future December 2015, $99.00 Put | | | (1 | ) | | | (9,000,000 | ) | | | (5.80 | )% |
Eurodollar future June 2015, $99.63 Call | | | (1 | ) | | | (500,000 | ) | | | (0.32 | )% |
Eurodollar future June 2015, $99.00 Put | | | (1 | ) | | | (50,000 | ) | | | (0.03 | )% |
Other interest rate futures | | | | | | | (2,200,000 | ) | | | (1.42 | )% |
Total options | | | | | | | (100,184,155 | ) | | | (64.59 | )% |
Total derivative financial instruments | | | | | | $ | 68,381,520 | | | | 44.09 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2014.
Description | | Number of Contracts | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Net Assets of Master Fund | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | $ | (7,717,424 | ) | | | (6.36 | )% |
Currency | | | | | 1,154,672 | | | | 0.95 | % |
Foreign bond | | | | | 20,545,048 | | | | 16.92 | % |
Foreign index | | | | | (1,731,587 | ) | | | (1.43 | )% |
Interest rate | | | | | 1,060,406 | | | | 0.87 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | 3,368,832 | | | | 2.78 | % |
U.S. index | | | | | 5,498,375 | | | | 4.53 | % |
Total futures | | | | | 22,178,322 | | | | 18.26 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | | (573,341 | ) | | | (0.47 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | | (573,341 | ) | | | (0.47 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | | 26,804,210 | | | | 22.08 | % |
Currency | | | | | 911,143 | | | | 0.75 | % |
Foreign bond | | | | | (447,050 | ) | | | (0.37 | )% |
Foreign index | | | | | (1,618,985 | ) | | | (1.33 | )% |
Interest rate | | | | | 38,574 | | | | 0.03 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | (157,336 | ) | | | (0.13 | )% |
U.S. index | | | | | (353,135 | ) | | | (0.29 | )% |
Total futures | | | | | 25,177,421 | | | | 20.74 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | | 7,364,027 | | | | 6.07 | % |
Total forwards | | | | | 7,364,027 | | | | 6.07 | % |
Total derivative financial instruments | | | | $ | 54,146,429 | | | | 44.60 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table shows the fair value classification of each investment type by Master Fund as of December 31, 2014:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
Assets | | | | | | |
Level 1: | | | | | | |
Commodity futures | | $ | 27,633,798 | | | $ | 29,282,344 | |
Commodity futures options | | | 11,390,033 | | | | - | |
Currency futures | | | - | | | | 2,171,127 | |
Foreign bond futures | | | 2,283,244 | | | | 20,545,048 | |
Foreign index futures | | | 645,049 | | | | 1,864,196 | |
Interest rate futures | | | 2,497,781 | | | | 1,665,293 | |
Interest rate futures options | | | 13,412,500 | | | | - | |
U.S. bond futures | | | 471,562 | | | | 4,244,516 | |
U.S. index futures | | | 261,001 | | | | 5,559,393 | |
Total Level 1 | | | 58,594,968 | | | | 65,331,917 | |
| | | | | | | | |
Level 2: | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency forwards | | | 76,278,028 | | | | 8,077,680 | |
Foreign currency options | | | 140,593,301 | | | | - | |
Interest rate swaps | | | 1,056,548 | | | | - | |
Total Level 2 | | | 217,927,877 | | | | 8,077,680 | |
Total investment related assets | | $ | 276,522,845 | | | $ | 73,409,597 | |
| | | | | | | | |
Liabilities | | | | | | | | |
Level 1: | | | | | | | | |
Commodity futures | | $ | (17,534,552 | ) | | $ | (10,195,558 | ) |
Commodity futures options | | | (7,974,153 | ) | | | - | |
Currency futures | | | - | | | | (105,312 | ) |
Foreign bond futures | | | - | | | | (447,050 | ) |
Foreign index futures | | | (1,105,759 | ) | | | (5,214,768 | ) |
Interest rate futures | | | (1,756,915 | ) | | | (566,313 | ) |
Interest rate futures options | | | (11,750,000 | ) | | | - | |
U.S. bond futures | | | (433,813 | ) | | | (1,033,020 | ) |
U.S. index futures | | | (279,563 | ) | | | (414,153 | ) |
Total Level 1 | | | (40,834,755 | ) | | | (17,976,174 | ) |
| | | | | | | | |
Level 2: | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency forwards | | | (78,746,958 | ) | | | (1,286,994 | ) |
Foreign currency options | | | (80,460,002 | ) | | | - | |
Interest rate swaps | | | (8,099,610 | ) | | | - | |
Total Level 2 | | | (167,306,570 | ) | | | (1,286,994 | ) |
Total investment related liabilities | | $ | (208,141,325 | ) | | $ | (19,263,168 | ) |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table displays the gross volume of derivative activities categorized by primary underlying risk of the Master Funds based on their average quarterly notional amounts and number of contracts for the year ended December 31, 2014. The table also displays the fair value of derivative contracts held by the Master Funds at December 31, 2014 categorized by primary underlying risk. Derivatives denominated in foreign currencies have been converted to U.S. dollars. Derivative asset and liability balances are presented on a gross basis, prior to the application of counterparty netting. The Master Funds trade derivative instruments on a leveraged basis. Due to the low margin deposits normally required for trading these derivative financial instruments, the gross notional exposure as displayed in the tables below may exceed the net asset value of the Master Funds by a significant amount. As a result, a relatively small price movement in an underlying derivative financial instrument may result in immediate and substantial effect on the net income and net asset value of the Master Funds and GAIT.
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | |
| | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | |
| | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | 183,681,221 | | | | 3,188 | | | $ | (212,148,221 | ) | | | (4,366 | ) | | $ | 27,633,798 | | | $ | (17,534,552 | ) |
Options(a) | | | 160,621,354 | | | | 9,042 | | | | (179,833,578 | ) | | | (9,615 | ) | | | 11,390,033 | | | | (7,974,153 | ) |
Swaps | | | 7,604,787 | | | | 800 | | | | (15,483,911 | ) | | | (1,762 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | 351,907,362 | | | | 13,030 | | | | (407,465,710 | ) | | | (15,743 | ) | | | 39,023,831 | | | | (25,508,705 | ) |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 106,188,081 | | | | 1,836 | | | | (135,709,856 | ) | | | (1,482 | ) | | | 906,050 | | | | (1,385,322 | ) |
Options(a) | | | 18,988,942 | | | | 2,550 | | | | (30,681,556 | ) | | | (2,550 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | 125,177,023 | | | | 4,386 | | | | (166,391,412 | ) | | | (4,032 | ) | | | 906,050 | | | | (1,385,322 | ) |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | 2,537,892,170 | | | | N/A | | | | (3,436,406,268 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 76,278,028 | | | | (78,746,958 | ) |
Futures | | | 2,374,377 | | | | 30 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
Options(a) | | | 3,464,244,621 | | | | 82 | | | | (3,405,730,397 | ) | | | (54 | ) | | | 140,593,301 | | | | (80,460,002 | ) |
| | | 6,004,511,168 | | | | 112 | | | | (6,842,136,665 | ) | | | (54 | ) | | | 216,871,329 | | | | (159,206,960 | ) |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 3,679,302,974 | | | | 15,235 | | | | (2,440,223,091 | ) | | | (10,578 | ) | | | 5,252,587 | | | | (2,190,728 | ) |
Options(a) | | | 1,976,567,695 | | | | 44,656 | | | | (2,517,178,746 | ) | | | (47,875 | ) | | | 13,412,500 | | | | (11,750,000 | ) |
Swaps | | | 840,593,936 | | | | 5 | | | | (826,080,726 | ) | | | (4 | ) | | | 1,056,548 | | | | (8,099,610 | ) |
| | | 6,496,464,605 | | | | 59,896 | | | | (5,783,482,563 | ) | | | (58,457 | ) | | | 19,721,635 | | | | (22,040,338 | ) |
Total | | $ | 12,978,060,158 | | | | 77,424 | | | $ | (13,199,476,350 | ) | | | (78,286 | ) | | $ | 276,522,845 | | | $ | (208,141,325 | ) |
Aggregate fair value of derivative instruments subject to credit-risk related contingent features (as described in Note 2) | | $ | (9,511,992 | ) |
(a) | – Notional amounts for options are based on the delta-adjusted positions. |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table displays the gross volume of derivative activities categorized by primary underlying risk of the Master Funds based on their average quarterly notional amounts and number of contracts for the year ended December 31, 2014. The table also displays the fair value of derivative contracts held by the Master Funds at December 31, 2014 categorized by primary underlying risk. Derivatives denominated in foreign currencies have been converted to U.S. dollars. Derivative asset and liability balances are presented on a gross basis, prior to the application of counterparty netting. The Master Funds trade derivative instruments on a leveraged basis. Due to the low margin deposits normally required for trading these derivative financial instruments, the gross notional exposure as displayed in the tables below may exceed the net asset value of the Master Funds by a significant amount. As a result, a relatively small price movement in an underlying derivative financial instrument may result in immediate and substantial effect on the net income and net asset value of the Master Funds and GAIT.
| | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
| | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | |
| | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | 398,132,519 | | | | 5,751 | | | $ | (464,713,344 | ) | | | (8,537 | ) | | $ | 29,282,344 | | | $ | (10,195,558 | ) |
| | | 398,132,519 | | | | 5,751 | | | | (464,713,344 | ) | | | (8,537 | ) | | | 29,282,344 | | | | (10,195,558 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 848,537,897 | | | | 8,854 | | | | (74,316,710 | ) | | | (875 | ) | | | 7,423,589 | | | | (5,628,921 | ) |
| | | 848,537,897 | | | | 8,854 | | | | (74,316,710 | ) | | | (875 | ) | | | 7,423,589 | | | | (5,628,921 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | 809,287,149 | | | | N/A | | | | (850,132,838 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 8,077,680 | | | | (1,286,994 | ) |
Futures | | | 107,908,942 | | | | 1,119 | | | | (129,233,377 | ) | | | (1,352 | ) | | | 2,171,127 | | | | (105,312 | ) |
| | | 917,196,091 | | | | 1,119 | | | | (979,366,215 | ) | | | (1,352 | ) | | | 10,248,807 | | | | (1,392,306 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 5,696,623,466 | | | | 28,567 | | | | (1,199,073,059 | ) | | | (6,297 | ) | | | 26,454,857 | | | | (2,046,383 | ) |
| | | 5,696,623,466 | | | | 28,567 | | | | (1,199,073,059 | ) | | | (6,297 | ) | | | 26,454,857 | | | | (2,046,383 | ) |
Total | | $ | 7,860,489,973 | | | | 44,291 | | | $ | (2,717,469,328 | ) | | | (17,061 | ) | | $ | 73,409,597 | | | $ | (19,263,168 | ) |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
When multiple derivative contracts are held with the same counterparty, the Master Funds will net the contracts in an asset position with the contracts in a liability position when covered by a master netting agreement or similar arrangements, for presentation in the statements of financial condition. The table below displays the amounts at December 31, 2014 by which the fair values of both derivative assets and derivative liabilities were reduced within the Master Funds’ statements of financial condition as a result of this netting. Gross amounts below correspond to the total derivative asset and derivative liability balances categorized by primary underlying risk and product type in the preceding tables. Collateral pledged (received) for derivative assets and liabilities represent the cash amounts which are included in due from brokers on the statements of financial condition. Actual collateral pledged or received by the Master Funds may exceed these amounts.
Description | | Gross Amount | | | Gross Amount Offset in the Statements of Financial Condition | | | Net Amount Presented in the Statements of Financial Condition | | | Collateral (Received) / Pledged | | | Net Amount | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative assets | | $ | 276,522,845 | | | $ | (208,141,325 | ) | | $ | 68,381,520 | | | $ | - | | | $ | 68,381,520 | |
Derivative liabilities | | | (208,141,325 | ) | | | 208,141,325 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative assets | | | 73,409,597 | | | | (19,263,168 | ) | | | 54,146,429 | | | | - | | | | 54,146,429 | |
Derivative liabilities | | | (19,263,168 | ) | | | 19,263,168 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
1 Net derivative asset and liability amounts presented in the statement of financial condition are held with three counterparties. The Master Fund has pledged offsetting collateral to one of these counterparties that is eligible to offset the derivative liability amount as of December 31, 2014. At December 31, 2014 additional collateral pledged in the amount of $83,528,234 was posted in support of derivative positions and is included in due from brokers on the statement of financial condition.
2 Net derivative asset amounts presented in the statement of financial condition are held with two counterparties. The Master Fund did not receive collateral from these counterparties that may have been used to offset these derivative amounts as of December 31, 2014. At December 31, 2014 additional collateral pledged in the amount of $66,195,100 was posted in support of derivative positions and is included in due from brokers on the statement of financial condition.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table summarizes the results of operations of each Master Fund for the year ended December 31, 2014:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC * | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | Graham Macro Directional LLC ** | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | | $ | 27,706 | | | $ | (22,173 | ) | | $ | (88,938 | ) | | $ | (28,701 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments | | | 315,346,957 | | | | (57,094,567 | ) | | | 195,542,908 | | | | (44,103,713 | ) |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation on investments | | | 8,877,233 | | | | (23,545,189 | ) | | | 12,861,009 | | | | (22,432,629 | ) |
Brokerage commissions and fees | | | (12,097,953 | ) | | | (3,839,651 | ) | | | (1,199,263 | ) | | | (1,191,772 | ) |
Net gain (loss) on investments | | | 312,126,237 | | | | (84,479,407 | ) | | | 207,204,654 | | | | (67,728,114 | ) |
Net income (loss) | | $ | 312,153,943 | | | $ | (84,501,580 | ) | | $ | 207,115,716 | | | $ | (67,756,815 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
* | - For the period from January 1, 2014 through August 26, 2014 |
** | - For the period from January 1, 2014 through August 21, 2014 |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table shows the gains and losses on all financial instruments held by the Master Funds reported in net realized gain (loss) and net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation on investments in their statements of operations segregated by primary underlying risk and contract type for the year ended December 31, 2014:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC * | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | Graham Macro Directional LLC ** | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | (27,511,746 | ) | | $ | (3,089,460 | ) | | $ | (1,294,784 | ) | | $ | 1,314,685 | |
Options | | | 7,761,415 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 61,906 | |
Swaps | | | 4,582,507 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | �� | (15,167,824 | ) | | | (3,089,460 | ) | | | (1,294,784 | ) | | | 1,376,591 | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Equities | | | 345,200 | | | | - | | | | 203,250 | | | | - | |
Futures | | | (9,461,739 | ) | | | (30,078,139 | ) | | | (18,184,780 | ) | | | (8,605,315 | ) |
Options | | | (15,950,436 | ) | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | (25,066,975 | ) | | | (30,078,139 | ) | | | (17,981,530 | ) | | | (8,605,315 | ) |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | 248,532,357 | | | | (36,524,821 | ) | | | 82,661,214 | | | | (55,372,285 | ) |
Futures | | | 909,430 | | | | - | | | | 9,776,938 | | | | - | |
Options | | | 118,737,209 | | | | 6,079,596 | | | | - | | | | (1,889,306 | ) |
| | | 368,178,996 | | | | (30,445,225 | ) | | | 92,438,152 | | | | (57,261,591 | ) |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 21,648,858 | | | | (13,469,290 | ) | | | 135,242,079 | | | | (2,466,339 | ) |
Options | | | (17,219,147 | ) | | | (3,557,642 | ) | | | - | | | | 420,312 | |
Swaps | | | (8,149,718 | ) | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | (3,720,007 | ) | | | (17,026,932 | ) | | | 135,242,079 | | | | (2,046,027 | ) |
Total | | $ | 324,224,190 | | | $ | (80,639,756 | ) | | $ | 208,403,917 | | | $ | (66,536,342 | ) |
* | - For the period from January 1, 2014 through August 26, 2014 |
** | - For the period from January 1, 2014 through August 21, 2014 |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table summarizes the financial position of each Master Fund as of December 31, 2013:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. (BVI) | |
Assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Due from brokers | | $ | 129,230,754 | | | $ | 102,705,866 | | | $ | 127,824,315 | |
Derivative financial instruments, at fair value | | | 80,129,304 | | | | 13,304,071 | | | | 41,566,974 | |
Exchange membership, at fair value | | | 2,794,300 | | | | - | | | | 854,250 | |
Dividends receivable | | | 64,050 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Other assets | | | - | | | | 118 | | | | - | |
Total assets | | | 212,218,408 | | | | 116,010,055 | | | | 170,245,539 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Liabilities: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments, at fair value | | | - | | | | 9,593,764 | | | | - | |
Total liabilities | | | - | | | | 9,593,764 | | | | - | |
Net assets | | $ | 212,218,408 | | | $ | 106,416,291 | | | $ | 170,245,539 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Percentage of Master Fund held by GAIT | | | 5.51 | % | | | 5.20 | % | | | 9.71 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2013.
Description | Notional Amount / Number of Contracts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | $ | (53,020 | ) | | | (0.02 | )% |
Foreign bond | | | | | (336,590 | ) | | | (0.16 | )% |
Foreign index | | | | | 331,430 | | | | 0.16 | % |
Interest rate | | | | | (223,204 | ) | | | (0.11 | )% |
U.S. bond | | | | | (230,703 | ) | | | (0.11 | )% |
Total futures | | | | | (512,087 | ) | | | (0.24 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Swaps | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | (1,938,332 | ) | | | (0.91 | )% |
Total swaps | | | | | (1,938,332 | ) | | | (0.91 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | |
Japanese yen / U.S. dollar 01/15/14 | JPY 285,467,229,820 | | | | (14,084,520 | ) | | | (6.64 | )% |
Other Japanese yen / U.S. dollar 01/06/14 – 01/07/14 | | | | | (4,784,084 | ) | | | (2.25 | )% |
Other foreign currency | | | | | 12,395,703 | | | | 5.84 | % |
Total forwards | | | | | (6,472,901 | ) | | | (3.05 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Options (cost $79,741,153) | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14, $6.23 Put | | | 4 | | | | 11,882,525 | | | | 5.60 | % |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14, $6.30 Put | | | 3 | | | | 12,413,547 | | | | 5.85 | % |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14 - 06/04/14, $6.10 - $6.18 Put | | | 6 | | | | 10,914,033 | | | | 5.14 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14 - 12/31/14, $6.10 - $6.17 Put | | | | | | | 9,123,219 | | | | 4.30 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/10/14, $101 Call | | | 2 | | | | 12,299,882 | | | | 5.80 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 04/08/14, $101 Call | | | 1 | | | | 11,919,922 | | | | 5.62 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 04/08/14, $104 Call | | | 1 | | | | 13,654,530 | | | | 6.43 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/17/14 - 11/10/14, $102.50 - $123.00 Call | | | | | | | 22,120,836 | | | | 10.42 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/02/14 - 01/06/14, $103.00 Put | | | | | | | 29,469 | | | | 0.01 | % |
Other currency | | | | | | | 12,463,768 | | | | 5.87 | % |
Foreign bond futures | | | | | | | 206,193 | | | | 0.10 | % |
Foreign index futures | | | | | | | 3,813,777 | | | | 1.80 | % |
U.S. bond futures | | | | | | | 781,250 | | | | 0.37 | % |
U.S. index futures | | | | | | | 3,250,000 | | | | 1.53 | % |
Total options | | | | | | | 124,872,951 | | | | 58.84 | % |
Description | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Net Assets of Master Fund | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | |
Commodity | | $ | 2,119,535 | | | | 1.24 | % |
Currency | | | 338,275 | | | | 0.20 | % |
Foreign bond | | | (3,988,711 | ) | | | (2.34 | )% |
Foreign index | | | 17,706,322 | | | | 10.40 | % |
Interest rate | | | (4,219,151 | ) | | | (2.48 | )% |
U.S. bond | | | (1,869,974 | ) | | | (1.10 | )% |
U.S. index | | | 11,633,613 | | | | 6.83 | % |
Total futures | | | 21,719,909 | | | | 12.75 | % |
| | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | 3,567,368 | | | | 2.10 | % |
Total forwards | | | 3,567,368 | | | | 2.10 | % |
| | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | 7,263,881 | | | | 4.26 | % |
Currency | | | 272,861 | | | | 0.16 | % |
Foreign bond | | | 1,615,436 | | | | 0.95 | % |
Foreign index | | | (2,864,926 | ) | | | (1.68 | )% |
Interest rate | | | 316,308 | | | | 0.19 | % |
U.S. bond | | | 3,636,948 | | | | 2.14 | % |
U.S. index | | | (149,710 | ) | | | (0.09 | )% |
Total futures | | | 10,090,798 | | | | 5.93 | % |
| | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | 6,188,899 | | | | 3.64 | % |
Total forwards | | | 6,188,899 | | | | 3.64 | % |
| | | | | | | | |
Total | | $ | 41,566,974 | | | | 24.42 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
60
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2013.
Description | | Notional Amount / Number of Contracts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | | $ | 552,040 | | | | 0.26 | % |
Foreign bond | | | | | | 87,993 | | | | 0.04 | % |
Interest rate | | | | | | 6,976 | | | | 0.00 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | | (171,875 | ) | | | (0.08 | )% |
Total futures | | | | | | 475,134 | | | | 0.22 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Swaps | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | 360,353 | | | | 0.17 | % |
Total swaps | | | | | | 360,353 | | | | 0.17 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/15/14 | | JPY (499,475,915,640) | | | | 33,411,262 | | | | 15.74 | % |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/06/14 – 01/07/14 | | | | | | 5,444,684 | | | | 2.57 | % |
Other foreign currency | | | | | | (5,523,223 | ) | | | (2.60 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | | | 33,332,723 | | | | 15.71 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
Options (proceeds $50,564,049) | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14, $6.23 Put | | | (4 | ) | | | (11,882,525 | ) | | | (5.60 | )% |
U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14, $6.30 Put | | | (4 | ) | | | (12,413,547 | ) | | | (5.85 | )% |
Other U.S. dollar / Chinese yuan 03/07/14 - 12/02/14, $5.98 - $6.17 Put | | | | | | | (3,500,628 | ) | | | (1.65 | )% |
U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 04/08/14, $101 Call | | | (1 | ) | | | (11,919,922 | ) | | | (5.62 | )% |
Other U.S. dollar / Japanese yen 01/10/14 - 04/08/14, $102.50 - $114.00 Call | | | | | | | (20,135,817 | ) | | | (9.48 | )% |
Other currency | | | | | | | (9,823,598 | ) | | | (4.63 | )% |
U.S. bond | | | | | | | (312,500 | ) | | | (0.15 | )% |
Total options | | | | | | | (69,988,537 | ) | | | (32.98 | )% |
Total derivative financial instruments | | | | | | $ | 80,129,304 | | | | 37.76 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2013.
Description | | Number of Contracts | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | $ | 128,850 | | | | 0.12 | % |
Foreign bond | | | | | 802,342 | | | | 0.75 | % |
Foreign index | | | | | 2,765,027 | | | | 2.60 | % |
Interest rate | | | | | (3,880,963 | ) | | | (3.64 | )% |
U.S. index | | | | | 3,250,338 | | | | 3.05 | % |
Total futures | | | | | 3,065,594 | | | | 2.88 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | | 3,290,191 | | | | 3.09 | % |
Total forwards | | | | | 3,290,191 | | | | 3.09 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Options (cost $6,242,152) | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | | 2,049,584 | | | | 1.93 | % |
Total options | | | | | 2,049,584 | | | | 1.93 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | | | 267,000 | | | | 0.25 | % |
Foreign bond | | | | | 1,047,621 | | | | 0.98 | % |
Foreign index | | | | | (1,017,217 | ) | | | (0.96 | )% |
Interest rate | | | | | 6,236,193 | | | | 5.87 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | 3,700,384 | | | | 3.48 | % |
Total futures | | | | | 10,233,981 | | | | 9.62 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | | (1,978,963 | ) | | | (1.86 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | | (1,978,963 | ) | | | (1.86 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | |
Options (proceeds $21,920,475) | | | | | | | | | | |
Euro / Swiss franc 01/15/14 - 06/16/14, 1.20 - 1.24 Put | | 15 | | | (9,180,740 | ) | | | (8.63 | )% |
Euro / Swiss franc 01/23/14 - 03/27/14, 1.23 - 1.24 Call | | 9 | | | (3,769,340 | ) | | | (3.54 | )% |
Total options | | | | | (12,950,080 | ) | | | (12.17 | )% |
Total derivative financial instruments | | | | $ | 3,710,307 | | | | 3.49 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2013.
Description | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Net Assets of Master Fund | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | �� | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | |
Commodity | | $ | 2,119,535 | | | | 1.24 | % |
Currency | | | 338,275 | | | | 0.20 | % |
Foreign bond | | | (3,988,711 | ) | | | (2.34 | )% |
Foreign index | | | 17,706,322 | | | | 10.40 | % |
Interest rate | | | (4,219,151 | ) | | | (2.48 | )% |
U.S. bond | | | (1,869,974 | ) | | | (1.10 | )% |
U.S. index | | | 11,633,613 | | | | 6.83 | % |
Total futures | | | 21,719,909 | | | | 12.75 | % |
| | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | 3,567,368 | | | | 2.10 | % |
Total forwards | | | 3,567,368 | | | | 2.10 | % |
| | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | |
Commodity | | | 7,263,881 | | | | 4.26 | % |
Currency | | | 272,861 | | | | 0.16 | % |
Foreign bond | | | 1,615,436 | | | | 0.95 | % |
Foreign index | | | (2,864,926 | ) | | | (1.68 | )% |
Interest rate | | | 316,308 | | | | 0.19 | % |
U.S. bond | | | 3,636,948 | | | | 2.14 | % |
U.S. index | | | (149,710 | ) | | | (0.09 | )% |
Total futures | | | 10,090,798 | | | | 5.93 | % |
| | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | 6,188,899 | | | | 3.64 | % |
Total forwards | | | 6,188,899 | | | | 3.64 | % |
Total derivative financial instruments | | $ | 41,566,974 | | | | 24.42 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table shows the fair value classification of each investment type by Master Fund as of December 31, 2013:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
Assets | | | | | | | | | |
Level 1: | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. bond futures | | $ | - | | | $ | 3,700,384 | | | $ | 3,636,948 | |
U.S. bond futures options | | | 781,250 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Foreign bond futures | | | 87,993 | | | | 1,849,963 | | | | 3,780,754 | |
Foreign bond futures options | | | 206,193 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Foreign index futures | | | 331,430 | | | | 2,765,027 | | | | 17,711,747 | |
Foreign index futures options | | | 3,813,777 | | | | - | | | | - | |
U.S. index futures | | | - | | | | 3,250,338 | | | | 11,633,613 | |
U.S. index futures options | | | 3,250,000 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Commodity futures | | | 555,340 | | | | 542,100 | | | | 20,981,773 | |
Interest rate futures | | | 6,976 | | | | 6,409,614 | | | | 319,692 | |
Currency futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | 706,749 | |
Total Level 1 | | | 9,032,959 | | | | 18,517,426 | | | | 58,771,276 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Level 2: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency forwards | | | 63,466,694 | | | | 19,384,491 | | | | 14,317,387 | |
Foreign currency options | | | 116,821,732 | | | | 2,049,584 | | | | - | |
Interest rate swaps | | | 654,860 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Total Level 2 | | | 180,943,286 | | | | 21,434,075 | | | | 14,317,387 | |
Total investment related assets | | $ | 189,976,245 | | | $ | 39,951,501 | | | $ | 73,088,663 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Liabilities | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Level 1: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. bond futures | | $ | (402,578 | ) | | $ | - | | | $ | (1,869,974 | ) |
U.S. bond futures options | | | (312,500 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Foreign bond futures | | | (336,590 | ) | | | - | | | | (6,154,029 | ) |
Foreign index futures | | | - | | | | (1,017,217 | ) | | | (2,870,351 | ) |
U.S. index futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | (149,710 | ) |
Commodity futures | | | (56,320 | ) | | | (146,250 | ) | | | (11,598,357 | ) |
Interest rate futures | | | (223,204 | ) | | | (4,054,384 | ) | | | (4,222,535 | ) |
Currency futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | (95,613 | ) |
Total Level 1 | | | (1,331,192 | ) | | | (5,217,851 | ) | | | (26,960,569 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Level 2: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency forwards | | | (36,606,872 | ) | | | (18,073,263 | ) | | | (4,561,120 | ) |
Foreign currency options | | | (69,676,038 | ) | | | (12,950,080 | ) | | | - | |
Interest rate swaps | | | (2,232,839 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Total Level 2 | | | (108,515,749 | ) | | | (31,023,343 | ) | | | (4,561,120 | ) |
Total investment related liabilities | | $ | (109,846,941 | ) | | $ | (36,241,194 | ) | | $ | (31,521,689 | ) |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table displays the gross volume of derivative activities based on their notional amounts and number of contracts and fair value of derivative contracts held by the Master Funds at December 31, 2013 categorized by primary underlying risk and is representative of the Derivative Instrumentsderivative instruments held by the Master Funds throughout the year. Derivatives denominated in foreign currencies have been converted to U.S. dollars. Derivative asset and liability balances are presented on a gross basis, prior to the application of counterparty netting. The Master Funds trade derivative instruments on a leveraged basis. Due to the low margin deposits normally required for trading these derivative financial instruments, the gross notional exposure as displayed in the tables below may exceed the net asset value of the Master Funds by a significant amount. As a result, a relatively small price movement in an underlying derivative financial instrument may result in immediate and substantial effect on the net income and net asset value of the Master Funds and the Fund.GAIT.
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | |
| | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | | | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | |
| | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | 1,023,155 | | | | 27 | | | $ | (86,736,500 | ) | | | (875 | ) | | $ | 555,340 | | | $ | (56,320 | ) | | $ | 1,023,155 | | | | 27 | | | $ | (86,736,500 | ) | | | (875 | ) | | $ | 555,340 | | | $ | (56,320 | ) |
| | | 1,023,155 | | | | 27 | | | | (86,736,500 | ) | | | (875 | ) | | | 555,340 | | | | (56,320 | ) | | | 1,023,155 | | | | 27 | | | | (86,736,500 | ) | | | (875 | ) | | | 555,340 | | | | (56,320 | ) |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 27,916,083 | | | | 243 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 331,430 | | | | - | | | | 27,916,083 | | | | 243 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 331,430 | | | | - | |
Options(a) | | | 242,380,248 | | | | 7,250 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 7,063,777 | | | | - | | | | 242,380,248 | | | | 7,250 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 7,063,777 | | | | - | |
| | | 270,296,331 | | | | 7,493 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 7,395,207 | | | | - | | | | 270,296,331 | | | | 7,493 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 7,395,207 | | | | - | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | 10,443,360,550 | | | | N/A | | | | (10,140,658,387 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 63,466,694 | | | | (36,606,872 | ) | | | 10,443,360,550 | | | | N/A | | | | (10,140,658,387 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 63,466,694 | | | | (36,606,872 | ) |
Options(a) | | | 3,352,679,978 | | | | 55 | | | | (3,877,669,196 | ) | | | (60 | ) | | | 116,821,732 | | | | (69,676,038 | ) | | | 3,352,679,978 | | | | 55 | | | | (3,877,669,196 | ) | | | (60 | ) | | | 116,821,732 | | | | (69,676,038 | ) |
| | | 13,796,040,528 | | | | 55 | | | | (14,018,327,583 | ) | | | (60 | ) | | | 180,288,426 | | | | (106,282,910 | ) | | | 13,796,040,528 | | | | 55 | | | | (14,018,327,583 | ) | | | (60 | ) | | | 180,288,426 | | | | (106,282,910 | ) |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 4,218,339,506 | | | | 8,393 | | | | (417,593,882 | ) | | | (2,917 | ) | | | 94,969 | | | | (962,372 | ) | | | 4,218,339,506 | | | | 8,393 | | | | (417,593,882 | ) | | | (2,917 | ) | | | 94,969 | | | | (962,372 | ) |
Options(a) | | | 73,143,121 | | | | 5,500 | | | | (93,712,500 | ) | | | (4,000 | ) | | | 987,443 | | | | (312,500 | ) | | | 73,143,121 | | | | 5,500 | | | | (93,712,500 | ) | | | (4,000 | ) | | | 987,443 | | | | (312,500 | ) |
Swaps | | | 1,461,834,808 | | | | 7 | | | | (1,461,834,808 | ) | | | (7 | ) | | | 654,860 | | | | (2,232,839 | ) | | | 1,461,834,808 | | | | 7 | | | | (1,461,834,808 | ) | | | (7 | ) | | | 654,860 | | | | (2,232,839 | ) |
| | | 5,753,317,435 | | | | 13,900 | | | | (1,973,141,190 | ) | | | (6,924 | ) | | | 1,737,272 | | | | (3,507,711 | ) | | | 5,753,317,435 | | | | 13,900 | | | | (1,973,141,190 | ) | | | (6,924 | ) | | | 1,737,272 | | | | (3,507,711 | ) |
Total | | $ | 19,820,677,449 | | | | 21,475 | | | $ | (16,078,205,273 | ) | | | (7,859 | ) | | $ | 189,976,245 | | | $ | (109,846,941 | ) | | $ | 19,820,677,449 | | | | 21,475 | | | $ | (16,078,205,273 | ) | | | (7,859 | ) | | $ | 189,976,245 | | | $ | (109,846,941 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Aggregate fair value of derivative instruments subject to credit-risk related contingent features | | | $ | (1,577,979 | ) | |
Aggregate fair value of derivative instruments subject to credit-risk related contingent features (as described in Note 2). | | $ | (1,577,979 | ) |
(a) (a) | Notional amounts for options are based on the delta-adjusted positions. |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table displays the gross volume of derivative activities based on their notional amounts and number of contracts and fair value of derivative contracts held by the Master Funds at December 31, 2013 categorized by primary underlying risk and is representative of the Derivative Instrumentsderivative instruments held by the Master Funds throughout the year. Derivatives denominated in foreign currencies have been converted to U.S. dollars. Derivative asset and liability balances are presented on a gross basis, prior to the application of counterparty netting. The Master Funds trade derivative instruments on a leveraged basis. Due to the low margin deposits normally required for trading these derivative financial instruments, the gross notional exposure as displayed in the tables below may exceed the net asset value of the Master Funds by a significant amount. As a result, a relatively small price movement in an underlying derivative financial instrument may result in immediate and substantial effect on the net income and net asset value of the Master Funds and the Fund.GAIT.
| | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | |
| | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | | | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | |
| | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | 23,376,150 | | | | 300 | | | $ | (8,683,200 | ) | | | (80 | ) | | $ | 542,100 | | | $ | (146,250 | ) | | $ | 23,376,150 | | | | 300 | | | $ | (8,683,200 | ) | | | (80 | ) | | $ | 542,100 | | | $ | (146,250 | ) |
| | | 23,376,150 | | | | 300 | | | | (8,683,200 | ) | | | (80 | ) | | | 542,100 | | | | (146,250 | ) | | | 23,376,150 | | | | 300 | | | | (8,683,200 | ) | | | (80 | ) | | | 542,100 | | | | (146,250 | ) |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 210,629,836 | | | | 2,475 | | | | (38,274,091 | ) | | | (2,210 | ) | | | 6,015,365 | | | | (1,017,217 | ) | | | 210,629,836 | | | | 2,475 | | | | (38,274,091 | ) | | | (2,210 | ) | | | 6,015,365 | | | | (1,017,217 | ) |
| | | 210,629,836 | | | | 2,475 | | | | (38,274,091 | ) | | | (2,210 | ) | | | 6,015,365 | | | | (1,017,217 | ) | | | 210,629,836 | | | | 2,475 | | | | (38,274,091 | ) | | | (2,210 | ) | | | 6,015,365 | | | | (1,017,217 | ) |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | 92,022,916,376 | | | | N/A | | | | (38,009,941,739 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 19,384,491 | | | | (18,073,263 | ) | | | 92,022,916,376 | | | | N/A | | | | (38,009,941,739 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 19,384,491 | | | | (18,073,263 | ) |
Options(a) | | | 2,049,580 | | | | 43 | | | | (12,950,080 | ) | | | (43 | ) | | | 2,049,584 | | | | (12,950,080 | ) | | | 2,049,580 | | | | 43 | | | | (12,950,080 | ) | | | (43 | ) | | | 2,049,584 | | | | (12,950,080 | ) |
| | | 92,024,965,956 | | | | 43 | | | | (38,022,891,819 | ) | | | (43 | ) | | | 21,434,075 | | | | (31,023,343 | ) | | | 92,024,965,956 | | | | 43 | | | | (38,022,891,819 | ) | | | (43 | ) | | | 21,434,075 | | | | (31,023,343 | ) |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 3,982,239,026 | | | | 14,619 | | | | (3,336,191,401 | ) | | | (16,810 | ) | | | 11,959,961 | | | | (4,054,384 | ) | | | 3,982,239,026 | | | | 14,619 | | | | (3,336,191,401 | ) | | | (16,810 | ) | | | 11,959,961 | | | | (4,054,384 | ) |
| | | 3,982,239,026 | | | | 14,619 | | | | (3,336,191,401 | ) | | | (16,810 | ) | | | 11,959,961 | | | | (4,054,384 | ) | | | 3,982,239,026 | | | | 14,619 | | | | (3,336,191,401 | ) | | | (16,810 | ) | | | 11,959,961 | | | | (4,054,384 | ) |
Total | | $ | 96,241,210,968 | | | | 17,437 | | | $ | (41,406,040,511 | ) | | | (19,143 | ) | | $ | 39,951,501 | | | $ | (36,241,194 | ) | | $ | 96,241,210,968 | | | | 17,437 | | | $ | (41,406,040,511 | ) | | | (19,143 | ) | | $ | 39,951,501 | | | $ | (36,241,194 | ) |
(a) (a) | Notional amounts for options are based on the delta-adjusted positions. |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table displays the gross volume of derivative activities based on their notional amounts and number of contracts and fair value of derivative contracts held by the Master Funds at December 31, 2013 categorized by primary underlying risk and is representative of the derivative positions held by the Master Funds throughout the year. Derivatives denominated in foreign currencies have been converted to U.S. dollars. Derivative asset and liability balances are presented on a gross basis, prior to the application of counterparty netting. The Master Funds trade derivative instruments on a leveraged basis. Due to the low margin deposits normally required for trading these derivative financial instruments, the gross notional exposure as displayed in the tables below may exceed the net asset value of the Master Funds by a significant amount. As a result, a relatively small price movement in an underlying derivative financial instrument may result in immediate and substantial effect on the net income and net asset value of the Master Funds and GAIT.
| | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
| | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | |
| | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | 600,736,167 | | | | 7,868 | | | $ | (818,149,290 | ) | | | (14,183 | ) | | $ | 20,981,773 | | | $ | (11,598,357 | ) |
| | | 600,736,167 | | | | 7,868 | | | | (818,149,290 | ) | | | (14,183 | ) | | | 20,981,773 | | | | (11,598,357 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 1,084,321,015 | | | | 10,363 | | | | (72,186,031 | ) | | | (1,773 | ) | | | 29,345,360 | | | | (3,020,061 | ) |
| | | 1,084,321,015 | | | | 10,363 | | | | (72,186,031 | ) | | | (1,773 | ) | | | 29,345,360 | | | | (3,020,061 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 41,642,925 | | | | 339 | | | | (184,204,020 | ) | | | (2,217 | ) | | | 706,749 | | | | (95,613 | ) |
Forwards | | | 1,307,412,590 | | | | N/A | | | | (933,293,797 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 14,317,387 | | | | (4,561,120 | ) |
| | | 1,349,055,515 | | | | 339 | | | | (1,117,497,817 | ) | | | (2,217 | ) | | | 15,024,136 | | | | (4,656,733 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 4,856,729,015 | | | | 19,225 | | | | (2,479,086,853 | ) | | | (16,180 | ) | | | 7,737,394 | | | | (12,246,538 | ) |
| | | 4,856,729,015 | | | | 19,225 | | | | (2,479,086,853 | ) | | | (16,180 | ) | | | 7,737,394 | | | | (12,246,538 | ) |
Total | | $ | 7,890,841,712 | | | | 37,795 | | | $ | (4,486,919,991 | ) | | | (34,353 | ) | | $ | 73,088,663 | | | $ | (31,521,689 | ) |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
When multiple derivative contracts are held with the same counterparty, the Master Funds will net the contracts in an asset position with the contracts in a liability position when covered by a master netting agreement or similar arrangements, for presentation in the statements of financial condition. The table below displays the amounts at December 31, 2013 by which the fair values of both derivative assets and derivative liabilities were reduced within the Master Funds’ statements of financial condition as a result of this netting. Gross amounts below correspond to the total derivative asset and derivative liability balances categorized by primary underlying risk and product type in the preceding tables. Collateral pledged (received) for derivative assets and liabilities representsrepresent the cash amounts which are included in due from brokers on the statements of financial condition. Actual collateral pledged or received by the Master Fund may exceed these amounts.
Description | | Gross Amount | | | Gross Amount Offset in the Statements of Financial Condition | | | Net Amount Presented in the Statements of Financial Condition | | | Collateral (Received) / Pledged | | | Net Amount | | | Gross Amount | | | Gross Amount Offset in the Statements of Financial Condition | | | Net Amount Presented in the Statements of Financial Condition | | | Collateral (Received) / Pledged | | | Net Amount | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC1 | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative assets | | $ | 189,976,245 | | | $ | (109,846,941 | ) | | $ | 80,129,304 | | | $ | - | | | $ | 80,129,304 | | | $ | 189,976,245 | | | $ | (109,846,941 | ) | | $ | 80,129,304 | | | $ | - | | | $ | 80,129,304 | |
Derivative liabilities | | | (109,846,941 | ) | | | 109,846,941 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | (109,846,941 | ) | | | 109,846,941 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC2 | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative assets | | | 39,951,501 | | | | (26,647,430 | ) | | | 13,304,071 | | | | - | | | | 13,304,071 | | | | 39,951,501 | | | | (26,647,430 | ) | | | 13,304,071 | | | | - | | | | 13,304,071 | |
Derivative liabilities | | | (36,241,194 | ) | | | 26,647,430 | | | | (9,593,764 | ) | | | 9,593,764 | | | | - | | | | (36,241,194 | ) | | | 26,647,430 | | | | (9,593,764 | ) | | | 9,593,764 | | | | - | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd.3 | Graham K4D Trading Ltd.3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative assets | | | 73,088,663 | | | | (31,521,689 | ) | | | 41,566,974 | | | | - | | | | 41,566,974 | | | | 73,088,663 | | | | (31,521,689 | ) | | | 41,566,974 | | | | - | | | | 41,566,974 | |
Derivative liabilities | | | (31,521,689 | ) | | | 31,521,689 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | (31,521,689 | ) | | | 31,521,689 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
1 Net derivative asset amounts presented in the statement of financial condition are held with three counterparties. The Master Fund has not received collateral from these counterparties that is eligible to offset these derivative amounts as of December 31, 2013. There were no net derivative liability amounts held with any counterparties as of December 31, 2013. At December 31, 2013 additional collateral pledged in the amount of $129,230,754 was posted in support of derivative positions whichand is included in due from brokers on the statement of financial condition.
2 Net derivative asset and liability amounts presented in the statement of financial condition are held with two counterparties. The Master Fund has pledged offsetting collateral to one of these counterparties. At December 31, 2013 additional collateral pledged in the amount of $93,112,102 was posted in support of derivative positions whichand is included in due from brokers on the statement of financial condition.
3 Net derivative asset amounts presented in the statement of financial condition are held with three counterparties. The Master Fund has not received collateral from these counterparties that is eligible to offset these derivative amounts as of December 31, 2013. There were no net derivative liability amounts held with any counterparties as of December 31, 2013. At December 31, 2013 additional collateral pledged in the amount of $127,824,315 was posted in support of derivative positions whichand is included in due from brokers on the statement of financial condition.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table summarizes the results of operations of each Master Fund for the year ended December 31, 2013:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
| | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | | $ | 99,431 | | | $ | (42,646 | ) | | $ | (6,182 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net realized gain on investments | | | 79,075,377 | | | | 51,595,494 | | | | 140,524,370 | |
Net increase in unrealized appreciation on investments | | | 47,155,885 | | | | 7,964,706 | | | | 16,934,274 | |
Brokerage commissions and fees | | | (12,430,107 | ) | | | (4,413,185 | ) | | | (1,766,806 | ) |
Net gain on investments | | | 113,801,155 | | | | 55,147,015 | | | | 155,691,838 | |
Net income | | $ | 113,900,586 | | | $ | 55,104,369 | | | $ | 155,685,656 | |
The following table shows the gross gains and losses on all financial instruments held by the Master Funds reported in net realized gain and net increase in unrealized appreciation on investments in their statements of operations segregated by primary underlying risk and contract type for the year ended December 31, 2013:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | (53,579,007 | ) | | $ | (5,104,883 | ) | | $ | 22,390,945 | |
Options | | | (1,216,750 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Swaps | | | 2,633,906 | | | | - | | | | (577,404 | ) |
| | | (52,161,851 | ) | | | (5,104,883 | ) | | | 21,813,541 | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | (6,426,914 | ) | | | 11,906,544 | | | | 233,196,965 | |
Equities | | | 794,000 | | | | - | | | | 60,994 | |
Options | | | 5,308,495 | | | | 89,030 | | | | - | |
| | | (324,419 | ) | | | 11,995,574 | | | | 233,257,959 | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | (3,199,215 | ) | | | - | | | | (3,993,100 | ) |
Forwards | | | 136,702,422 | | | | 2,814,065 | | | | (16,548,454 | ) |
Options | | | 32,993,122 | | | | 12,861,563 | | | | - | |
| | | 166,496,329 | | | | 15,675,628 | | | | (20,541,554 | ) |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Bonds | | | 16,147 | | | | - | | | | 42,352 | |
Futures | | | 15,085,869 | | | | 39,523,590 | | | | (77,113,654 | ) |
Options | | | 523,654 | | | | (2,529,709 | ) | | | - | |
Swaps | | | (3,404,467 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | 12,221,203 | | | | 36,993,881 | | | | (77,071,302 | ) |
Total | | $ | 126,231,262 | | | $ | 59,560,200 | | | $ | 157,458,644 | |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table summarizes the financial position of each Master Fund as of December 31, 2012:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. (BVI) | |
Assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Due from brokers | | $ | 114,206,522 | | | $ | 76,261,597 | | | $ | 29,961,942 | |
Fixed income securities, at fair value | | | 49,996,302 | | | | - | | | | 124,990,755 | |
Derivative financial instruments, at fair value | | | 34,869,226 | | | | 13,475,515 | | | | 25,424,116 | |
CME membership, at fair value | | | 2,000,300 | | | | - | | | | 793,453 | |
Dividends receivable | | | 52,500 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Other assets | | | - | | | | 107 | | | | - | |
Total assets | | | 201,124,850 | | | | 89,737,219 | | | | 181,170,266 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Liabilities: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments, at fair value | | | 17,032,718 | | | | 1,950,294 | | | | - | |
Due to brokers | | | - | | | | - | | | | 1,750,659 | |
Redemptions payable | | | 5,369 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Total liabilities | | | 17,038,087 | | | | 1,950,294 | | | | 1,750,659 | |
Net assets | | $ | 184,086,763 | | | $ | 87,786,925 | | | $ | 179,419,607 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Percentage of Master Fund held by GAIT | | | 8.87 | % | | | 8.27 | % | | | 13.54 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2012.
Description | | Principal Amount / Notional Amount / Number of Contracts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | | | | | | | |
Fixed income securities | | | | | | | | | |
Bonds (cost $49,989,111) | | | | | | | | | |
United States | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. Treasury bill 0.00% due 03/14/13 | | $ | 50,000,000 | | | $ | 49,996,302 | | | | 27.16 | % |
Total United States | | | | | | | 49,996,302 | | | | 27.16 | % |
Total bonds | | | | | | | 49,996,302 | | | | 27.16 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Brent Crude March 2013 - September 2013 | | | 9,543 | | | | 14,516,600 | | | | 7.89 | % |
Natural Gas May 2013 | | | 7,931 | | | | (14,959,620 | ) | | | (8.13 | )% |
Natural Gas July 2013 | | | 6,351 | | | | (11,052,940 | ) | | | (6.00 | )% |
Other Natural Gas February 2013 - January 2014 | | | 11,510 | | | | (4,945,000 | ) | | | (2.69 | )% |
Wheat March 2013 - December 2013 | | | 8,992 | | | | (7,496,000 | ) | | | (4.07 | )% |
WTI Crude April 2013 | | | 6,643 | | | | 10,201,020 | | | | 5.54 | % |
WTI Crude November 2013 | | | 1,999 | | | | (12,183,290 | ) | | | (6.62 | )% |
WTI Crude January 2014 | | | 1,999 | | | | (11,361,590 | ) | | | (6.17 | )% |
Other WTI Crude February 2013 - June 2014 | | | 8,570 | | | | 13,477,380 | | | | 7.32 | % |
Other commodity | | | | | | | (24,499,577 | ) | | | (13.31 | )% |
Total futures | | | | | | | (48,303,017 | ) | | | (26.24 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Swaps | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity futures | | | | | | | (162,119 | ) | | | (0.09 | )% |
Total swaps | | | | | | | (162,119 | ) | | | (0.09 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Japanese Yen / U.S. dollar 01/04/13 | | JPY 180,218,436,000 | | | | (15,289,285 | ) | | | (8.31 | )% |
Japanese Yen / U.S. dollar 01/07/13 | | JPY 73,665,968,900 | | | | (5,778,001 | ) | | | (3.14 | )% |
Other foreign currency | | | | | | | 1,376,864 | | | | 0.75 | % |
Total forwards | | | | | | | (19,690,422 | ) | | | (10.70 | )% |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2012.
Description | | Number of Contracts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Options | | | | | | | | | |
Natural Gas Futures February 2013 - January 2015 Call $3.75 - $5.00 | | | 2,150 | | | $ | 1,591,150 | | | | 0.86 | % |
Natural Gas Futures March 2013 - April 2013 Put $0.00 - $3.25 | | | 4,100 | | | | 1,971,000 | | | | 1.07 | % |
Other commodity | | | | | | | 521,780 | | | | 0.28 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese Yen February 2013 - May 2013 Call $85.00 - $88.00 | | | 4 | | | | 16,385,856 | | | | 8.90 | % |
Other currency | | | | | | | 1,195,163 | | | | 0.66 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | | | 574,219 | | | | 0.31 | % |
U.S. index | | | | | | | 1,856,250 | | | | 1.01 | % |
Total options | | | | | | | 24,095,418 | | | | 13.09 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2012.
Description | | Number of Contracts / Notional Amount | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments (continued) | | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | |
Brent Crude February 2013 - December 2014 | | | (8,330 | ) | | $ | (10,374,090 | ) | | | (5.64 | )% |
Natural Gas March 2013 | | | (5,467 | ) | | | 16,116,840 | | | | 8.76 | % |
Natural Gas April 2013 | | | (10,618 | ) | | | 27,581,820 | | | | 14.99 | % |
Other Natural Gas February 2013 - April 2014 | | | (9,670 | ) | | | 5,062,300 | | | | 2.75 | % |
Wheat March 2013 - July 2013 | | | (8,999 | ) | | | 8,924,988 | | | | 4.85 | % |
WTI Crude March 2013 | | | (5,663 | ) | | | (9,638,060 | ) | | | (5.24 | )% |
WTI Crude June 2013 | | | (3,787 | ) | | | (12,403,880 | ) | | | (6.74 | )% |
Other WTI Crude February 2013 - December 2015 | | | (10,649 | ) | | | (15,529,960 | ) | | | (8.44 | )% |
Other commodity | | | | | | | 22,886,444 | | | | 12.44 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | | | 45,313 | | | | 0.02 | % |
U.S. index | | | | | | | 7,500 | | | | 0.00 | % |
Total futures | | | | | | | 32,679,215 | | | | 17.75 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Swaps | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Commodity futures | | | | | | | 59,748 | | | | 0.03 | % |
Total swaps | | | | | | | 59,748 | | | | 0.03 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Japanese Yen 01/04/13 | | JPY (179,649,983,200) | | | | 21,846,045 | | | | 11.87 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese Yen 01/07/13 | | JPY (186,460,696,800) | | | | 14,713,710 | | | | 7.99 | % |
U.S. dollar / Japanese Yen 01/07/13 | | JPY (2,602,098,000) | | | | (14,672 | ) | | | (0.01 | )% |
Other foreign currency | | | | | | | (798,071 | ) | | | (0.43 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | | | | 35,747,012 | | | | 19.42 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Options | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Natural Gas Futures April 2013 Put $3.00 | | | (250 | ) | | | (182,500 | ) | | | (0.10 | )% |
Natural Gas Futures February 2013 - January 2015 Call $0.10 - $5.50 | | | (3,350 | ) | | | (979,700 | ) | | | (0.53 | )% |
Other commodity | | | | | | | (21,000 | ) | | | (0.01 | )% |
Currency | | | | | | | (5,242,064 | ) | | | (2.84 | )% |
U.S. bond | | | | | | | (164,063 | ) | | | (0.09 | )% |
Total options | | | | | | | (6,589,327 | ) | | | (3.57 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total | | | | | | $ | 67,832,810 | | | | 36.85 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2012.
Description | Notional Amount | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital of Master Fund | |
Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | |
Foreign bond | | | $ | 145,741 | | | | 0.17 | % |
Foreign index | | | | 2,401,384 | | | | 2.73 | % |
Interest rate | | | | (1,575,000 | ) | | | (1.79 | )% |
Total futures | | | | 972,125 | | | | 1.11 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | |
Brazilian Real / U.S. dollar 01/03/13 | BRL 838,687,500 | | | 10,278,835 | | | | 11.71 | % |
Chinese Yuan / U.S. dollar 01/03/13 - 06/27/13 | | | | 4,523,387 | | | | 5.15 | % |
Mexican Peso / U.S. dollar 01/02/13 - 01/03/13 | | | | 7,159,228 | | | | 8.16 | % |
Other foreign currency | | | | (963,799 | ) | | | (1.10 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | 20,997,651 | | | | 23.92 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Options | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | 625,000 | | | | 0.71 | % |
U.S. index | | | | 158,750 | | | | 0.18 | % |
Foreign currency | | | | 529,605 | | | | 0.61 | % |
Total options | | | | 1,313,355 | | | | 1.50 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign index | | | | (328,287 | ) | | | (0.37 | )% |
Foreign bond | | | | 492,734 | | | | 0.56 | % |
Interest rate | | | | 2,371,123 | | | | 2.70 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | 759,204 | | | | 0.86 | % |
Total futures | | | | 3,294,774 | | | | 3.75 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. dollar / Brazilian Dollar 01/03/13 | BRL (838,687,500) | | | (6,955,653 | ) | | | (7.92 | )% |
Other foreign currency | | | | (4,833,382 | ) | | | (5.51 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | (11,789,035 | ) | | | (13.43 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | |
Options | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | (468,750 | ) | | | (0.53 | )% |
Foreign currency | | | | (2,794,899 | ) | | | (3.19 | )% |
Total options | | | | (3,263,649 | ) | | | (3.72 | )% |
Total | | | $ | 11,525,221 | | | | 13.13 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2012.
Description | | Principal Amount / Notional Amount / Number of Contracts | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Net Assets of Master Fund | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | | | | | | | |
Long securities | | | | | | | | | |
Bonds (cost $124,963,438) | | | | | | | | | |
United States | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. Treasury bill 0.00% due 03/14/13 | | $ | 125,000,000 | | | $ | 124,990,755 | | | | 69.66 | % |
Total United States | | | | | | | 124,990,755 | | | | 69.66 | % |
Total bonds | | | | | | | 124,990,755 | | | | 69.66 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Long contracts | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Nikkei 225 Index March 2013 | | | 2,254 | | | | 11,197,084 | | | | 6.24 | % |
Topix Index March 2013 | | | 1,383 | | | | 11,116,231 | | | | 6.20 | % |
Other foreign index | | | | | | | (1,641,221 | ) | | | (0.92 | )% |
Commodity | | | | | | | 40,893 | | | | 0.02 | % |
Currency | | | | | | | 19,615 | | | | 0.01 | % |
Interest rate | | | | | | | 989,629 | | | | 0.55 | % |
Foreign bond | | | | | | | 3,888,306 | | | | 2.17 | % |
U.S. bond | | | | | | | 372,289 | | | | 0.21 | % |
U.S. index | | | | | | | 345,055 | | | | 0.19 | % |
Total futures | | | | | | | 26,327,881 | | | | 14.67 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency | | | | | | | (1,692,952 | ) | | | (0.94 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | | | | (1,692,952 | ) | | | (0.94 | )% |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following schedules display the condensed schedules of investments for the Master Funds as of December 31, 2012.
Description | Notional Amount | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Net Assets of Master Fund | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. (continued) | | | | | | | |
Derivative financial instruments (continued) | | | | | | | |
Short contracts | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | | | | | |
Foreign index | | | $ | (73,012 | ) | | | (0.04 | )% |
Commodity | | | | (7,643,113 | ) | | | (4.27 | )% |
Currency | | | | 1,060,981 | | | | 0.59 | % |
Interest rate | | | | (39,202 | ) | | | (0.02 | )% |
Foreign bond | | | | (241,205 | ) | | | (0.13 | )% |
U.S. bond | | | | 243,652 | | | | 0.14 | % |
U.S. index | | | | (353,828 | ) | | | (0.20 | )% |
Total futures | | | | (7,045,727 | ) | | | (3.93 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. Dollar / Japanese Yen 03/21/13 | JPY (24,575,106,969) | | | 9,839,401 | | | | 5.48 | % |
U.S. Dollar / Japanese Yen 01/04/13 - 01/07/13 | JPY (2,181,627,007) | | | 105,135 | | | | 0.06 | % |
Other foreign currency | | | | (2,109,622 | ) | | | (1.17 | )% |
Total forwards | | | | 7,834,914 | | | | 4.37 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Total | | | $ | 150,414,871 | | | | 83.83 | % |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table shows the fair value classification of each investment type by Master Fund as of December 31, 2012:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
Assets | | | | | | | | | |
Level 1: | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. bond futures | | $ | 45,313 | | | $ | 921,438 | | | $ | 927,920 | |
U.S. bond futures options | | | 574,219 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Foreign bond futures | | | - | | | | 638,475 | | | | 7,253,098 | |
Foreign index futures | | | - | | | | 2,401,384 | | | | 23,920,199 | |
U.S. index futures | | | 7,500 | | | | - | | | | 1,461,395 | |
U.S. index futures options | | | 1,856,250 | | | | 158,750 | | | | - | |
Commodity futures | | | 136,583,500 | | | | - | | | | 10,650,606 | |
Commodity futures options | | | 4,083,930 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Commodity futures swaps | | | 59,748 | | | | - | | | | - | |
Interest rate futures | | | - | | | | 2,202,373 | | | | 1,735,617 | |
Interest rate futures options | | | - | | | | 625,000 | | | | - | |
Currency futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | 1,104,266 | |
Equity securities | | | 2,000,300 | | | | - | | | | 793,453 | |
Total Level 1 | | | 145,210,760 | | | | 6,947,420 | | | | 47,846,554 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Level 2: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency forwards | | | 38,314,684 | | | | 36,251,151 | | | | 19,238,245 | |
Foreign currency options | | | 17,581,019 | | | | 529,605 | | | | - | |
Treasury bills | | | 49,996,302 | | | | - | | | | 124,990,755 | |
Total Level 2 | | | 105,892,005 | | | | 36,780,756 | | | | 144,229,000 | |
Total investment related assets | | $ | 251,102,765 | | | $ | 43,728,176 | | | $ | 192,075,554 | |
Liabilities | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Level 1: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. bond futures | | $ | - | | | $ | (162,234 | ) | | $ | (311,979 | ) |
U.S. bond futures options | | | (164,063 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Foreign bond futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | (3,605,997 | ) |
Foreign index futures | | | - | | | | (328,287 | ) | | | (3,321,117 | ) |
U.S. index futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | (1,470,168 | ) |
Commodity futures | | | (152,260,115 | ) | | | - | | | | (18,252,826 | ) |
Commodity futures options | | | (1,183,200 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Commodity futures swaps | | | (162,119 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Interest rate futures | | | - | | | | (1,406,250 | ) | | | (785,190 | ) |
Interest rate futures options | | | - | | | | (468,750 | ) | | | - | |
Currency futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | (23,670 | ) |
Total Level 1 | | | (153,769,497 | ) | | | (2,365,521 | ) | | | (27,770,947 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Level 2: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency forwards | | | (22,258,094 | ) | | | (27,042,535 | ) | | | (13,096,283 | ) |
Foreign currency options | | | (5,242,064 | ) | | | (2,794,899 | ) | | | - | |
Total Level 2 | | | (27,500,158 | ) | | | (29,837,434 | ) | | | (13,096,283 | ) |
Total investment related liabilities | | $ | (181,269,655 | ) | | $ | (32,202,955 | ) | | $ | (40,867,230 | ) |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table displays the gross volume of derivative activities based on their notional amounts and number of contracts and fair value of derivative contracts held by the Master Funds at December 31, 2012 categorized by primary underlying risk and is representative of the derivative positions held by the Master Funds throughout the year. Derivatives denominated in foreign currencies have been converted to U.S. dollars. Derivative asset and liability balances are presented on a gross basis, prior to the application of counterparty netting. The Master Funds trade derivative instruments on a leveraged basis. Due to the low margin deposits normally required for trading these derivative instruments, the gross notional exposure as displayed in the tables below may exceed the net asset value of the Master Funds by a significant amount. As a result, a relatively small price movement in an underlying derivative instrument may result in immediate and substantial effect on the net income and net asset value of the Master Funds and GAIT.
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | |
| | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | |
| | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | 6,957,172,641 | | | | 102,887 | | | $ | (6,812,506,601 | ) | | | (100,934 | ) | | $ | 136,583,500 | | | $ | (152,260,115 | ) |
Options (a) | | | 35,431,382 | | | | 7,568 | | | | (17,122,694 | ) | | | (3,700 | ) | | | 4,083,930 | | | | (1,183,200 | ) |
Swaps | | | 5,039,580 | | | | 142 | | | | (4,869,180 | ) | | | (142 | ) | | | 59,748 | | | | (162,119 | ) |
| | | 6,997,643,603 | | | | 110,597 | | | | (6,834,498,475 | ) | | | (104,776 | ) | | | 140,727,178 | | | | (153,605,434 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | (10,650,000 | ) | | | (150 | ) | | | 7,500 | | | | - | |
Options (a) | | | 61,067,207 | | | | 3,000 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 1,856,250 | | | | - | |
| | | 61,067,207 | | | | 3,000 | | | | (10,650,000 | ) | | | (150 | ) | | | 1,863,750 | | | | - | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | 1,898,423,498 | | | | N/A | | | | (1,882,366,909 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 38,314,684 | | | | (22,258,094 | ) |
Options (a) | | | 475,390,150 | | | | 8 | | | | (245,955,750 | ) | | | (4 | ) | | | 17,581,019 | | | | (5,242,064 | ) |
| | | 2,373,813,648 | | | | 8 | | | | (2,128,322,659 | ) | | | (4 | ) | | | 55,895,703 | | | | (27,500,158 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | - | | | | - | | | | (33,195,313 | ) | | | (250 | ) | | | 45,313 | | | | - | |
Options (a) | | | 84,078,349 | | | | 3,500 | | | | (32,955,244 | ) | | | (3,500 | ) | | | 574,219 | | | | (164,063 | ) |
| | | 84,078,349 | | | | 3,500 | | | | (66,150,557 | ) | | | (3,750 | ) | | | 619,532 | | | | (164,063 | ) |
Total | | $ | 9,516,602,807 | | | | 117,105 | | | $ | (9,039,621,691 | ) | | | (108,680 | ) | | $ | 199,106,163 | | | $ | (181,269,655 | ) |
(a) Notional amounts for options are based on the delta-adjusted positions.
Aggregate fair value of derivative instruments subject to credit risk-related contingent features (as described in Note 2)
| | $
| (102,371
| ) |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table displays the gross volume of derivative activities based on their notional amounts and number of contracts and fair value of derivative contracts held by the Master Funds at December 31, 2012 categorized by primary underlying risk and is representative of the derivative positions held by the Master Funds throughout the year. Derivatives denominated in foreign currencies have been converted to U.S. dollars. Derivative asset and liability balances are presented on a gross basis, prior to the application of counterparty netting. The Master Funds trade derivative instruments on a leveraged basis. Due to the low margin deposits normally required for trading these derivative instruments, the gross notional exposure as displayed in the tables below may exceed the net asset value of the Master Funds by a significant amount. As a result, a relatively small price movement in an underlying derivative instrument may result in immediate and substantial effect on the net income and net asset value of the Master Funds and GAIT.
| | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | |
| | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | |
| | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | - | | | | - | | | $ | - | | | | - | | | $ | - | | | $ | - | |
Options (a) | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
Swaps | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 41,877,970 | | | | 450 | | | | (9,872,405 | ) | | | (165 | ) | | | 2,401,384 | | | | (328,287 | ) |
Options (a) | | | - | | | | - | | | | (6,152,186 | ) | | | (1,500 | ) | | | 158,750 | | | | - | |
| | | 41,877,970 | | | | 450 | | | | (16,024,591 | ) | | | (1,665 | ) | | | 2,560,134 | | | | (328,287 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Forwards | | | 3,622,783,412 | | | | N/A | | | | (3,613,574,796 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 36,251,151 | | | | (27,042,535 | ) |
Options (a) | | | 197,455,675 | | | | 10 | | | | (259,686,600 | ) | | | (11 | ) | | | 529,605 | | | | (2,794,899 | ) |
| | | 3,820,239,087 | | | | 10 | | | | (3,873,261,396 | ) | | | (11 | ) | | | 36,780,756 | | | | (29,837,434 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 2,689,682,667 | | | | 10,913 | | | | (4,622,750,125 | ) | | | (19,386 | ) | | | 3,762,286 | | | | (1,568,484 | ) |
Options (a) | | | 289,162,168 | | | | 5,000 | | | | (370,156,922 | ) | | | (5,000 | ) | | | 625,000 | | | | (468,750 | ) |
| | | 2,978,844,835 | | | | 15,913 | | | | (4,992,907,047 | ) | | | (24,386 | ) | | | 4,387,286 | | | | (2,037,234 | ) |
Total | | $ | 6,840,961,892 | | | | 16,373 | | | $ | (8,882,193,034 | ) | | | (26,062 | ) | | $ | 43,728,176 | | | $ | (32,202,955 | ) |
(a) Notional amounts for options are based on the delta-adjusted positions.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table displays the gross volume of derivative activities based on their notional amounts and number of contracts and fair value of derivative contracts held by the Master Funds at December 31, 2012 categorized by primary underlying risk and is representative of the derivative positions held by the Master Funds throughout the year. Derivatives denominated in foreign currencies have been converted to U.S. dollars. Derivative asset and liability balances are presented on a gross basis, prior to the application of counterparty netting. The Master Funds trade derivative instruments on a leveraged basis. Due to the low margin deposits normally required for trading these derivative instruments, the gross notional exposure as displayed in the tables below may exceed the net asset value of the Master Funds by a significant amount. As a result, a relatively small price movement in an underlying derivative instrument may result in immediate and substantial effect on the net income and net asset value of the Master Funds and GAIT.
| | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
| | Long exposure | | | Short exposure | | | | | | | |
| | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Notional amounts | | | Number of contracts | | | Derivative Assets | | | Derivative Liabilities | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | 364,319,244 | | | | 4,414 | | | $ | (883,588,505 | ) | | | (13,712 | ) | | $ | 10,650,606 | | | $ | (18,252,826 | ) |
| | | 364,319,244 | | | | 4,414 | | | | (883,588,505 | ) | | | (13,712 | ) | | | 10,650,606 | | | | (18,252,826 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 1,226,779,876 | | | | 13,036 | | | | (106,770,515 | ) | | | (1,893 | ) | | | 25,381,594 | | | | (4,791,285 | ) |
| | | 1,226,779,876 | | | | 13,036 | | | | (106,770,515 | ) | | | (1,893 | ) | | | 25,381,594 | | | | (4,791,285 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 36,929,900 | | | | 352 | | | | (136,511,977 | ) | | | (1,624 | ) | | | 1,104,266 | | | | (23,670 | ) |
Forwards | | | 1,526,791,218 | | | | N/A | | | | (1,520,649,257 | ) | | | N/A | | | | 19,238,245 | | | | (13,096,283 | ) |
| | | 1,563,721,118 | | | | 352 | | | | (1,657,161,234 | ) | | | (1,624 | ) | | | 20,342,511 | | | | (13,119,953 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 9,571,876,106 | | | | 45,765 | | | | (16,351,154 | ) | | | (81 | ) | | | 9,916,635 | | | | (4,703,166 | ) |
| | | 9,571,876,106 | | | | 45,765 | | | | (16,351,154 | ) | | | (81 | ) | | | 9,916,635 | | | | (4,703,166 | ) |
Total | | $ | 12,726,696,344 | | | | 63,567 | | | $ | (2,663,871,408 | ) | | | (17,310 | ) | | $ | 66,291,346 | | | $ | (40,867,230 | ) |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | (53,579,007 | ) | | $ | (5,104,883 | ) | | $ | 22,390,945 | |
Options | | | (1,216,750 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Swaps | | | 2,633,906 | | | | - | | | | (577,404 | ) |
| | | (52,161,851 | ) | | | (5,104,883 | ) | | | 21,813,541 | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | (6,426,914 | ) | | | 11,906,544 | | | | 233,196,965 | |
Equities | | | 794,000 | | | | - | | | | 60,994 | |
Options | | | 5,308,495 | | | | 89,030 | | | | - | |
| | | (324,419 | ) | | | 11,995,574 | | | | 233,257,959 | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | (3,199,215 | ) | | | - | | | | (3,993,100 | ) |
Forwards | | | 136,702,422 | | | | 2,814,065 | | | | (16,548,454 | ) |
Options | | | 32,993,122 | | | | 12,861,563 | | | | - | |
| | | 166,496,329 | | | | 15,675,628 | | | | (20,541,554 | ) |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Bonds | | | 16,147 | | | | - | | | | 42,352 | |
Futures | | | 15,085,869 | | | | 39,523,590 | | | | (77,113,654 | ) |
Options | | | 523,654 | | | | (2,529,709 | ) | | | - | |
Swaps | | | (3,404,467 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | 12,221,203 | | | | 36,993,881 | | | | (77,071,302 | ) |
Total | | $ | 126,231,262 | | | $ | 59,560,200 | | | $ | 157,458,644 | |
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
When multiple derivative contracts are held with the same counterparty, the Master Funds will net the contracts in an asset position with the contracts in a liability position when covered by a master netting agreement or similar arrangements, for presentation in the statements of financial condition. The table below displays the amounts at December 31, 2012 by which the fair values of both derivative assets and derivative liabilities were reduced within the Master Funds’ statements of financial condition as a result of this netting. Gross amounts below correspond to the total derivative asset and derivative liability balances categorized by primary underlying risk and product type in the preceding tables. Collateral pledged (received) for derivative assets and liabilities represents the cash amounts which are included in due from brokers on the statements of financial condition. Actual collateral pledged or received by the Master Fund may exceed these amounts.
Description | | Gross Amount | | | Gross Amount Offset in the Statements of Financial Condition | | | Net Amount Presented in the Statements of Financial Condition | | | Collateral (Received) / Pledged | | | Net Amount | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham Commodity Strategies LLC1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative assets | | $ | 199,106,163 | | | $ | (164,236,937 | ) | | $ | 34,869,226 | | | $ | – | | | $ | 34,869,226 | |
Derivative liabilities | | | (181,269,655 | ) | | | 164,236,937 | | | | (17,032,718 | ) | | | 17,032,718 | | | | – | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC2 | |
Derivative assets | | | 43,728,176 | | | | (30,252,661 | ) | | | 13,475,515 | | | | – | | | | 13,475,515 | |
Derivative liabilities | | | (32,202,955 | ) | | | 30,252,661 | | | | (1,950,294 | ) | | | 1,950,294 | | | | – | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Graham K4D Trading Ltd. 3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Derivative assets | | | 66,291,346 | | | | (40,867,230 | ) | | | 25,424,116 | | | | (1,750,659 | ) | | | 23,673,457 | |
Derivative liabilities | | | (40,867,230 | ) | | | 40,867,230 | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | |
1 Net derivative asset amounts presented in the statement of financial condition were held with two counterparties. The Master Fund did not receive collateral from these counterparties that may have been used to offset these derivative amounts as of December 31, 2012. Net derivative liability amounts presented in the statement of financial condition were held with two counterparties. The Master Fund pledged offsetting collateral to these counterparties sufficient to fully offset the derivative liability balances as of December 31, 2012. At December 31, 2012 additional collateral pledged in the amount of $97,173,804 was posted in support of derivative positions which is included on the statement of financial condition.
2 Net derivative asset amounts presented in the statement of financial condition were held with two counterparties. The Master Fund did not receive collateral from these counterparties that may have been used to offset these derivative amounts as of December 31, 2012. Net derivative liability amounts presented in the statement of financial condition were held with one counterparty. The Master Fund pledged offsetting collateral to this counterparty sufficient to fully offset the derivative liability balance as of December 31, 2012. At December 31, 2012 additional collateral pledged in the amount of $74,311,303 was posted in support of derivative positions which is included on the statement of financial condition.
3 Net derivative asset amounts presented in the statement of financial condition were held with two counterparties; the Master Fund received offsetting collateral from one of these counterparties. There were no net derivative liability amounts held with any counterparties as of December 31, 2012. At December 31, 2012 additional collateral pledged in the amount of $29,961,942 was posted in support of derivative positions which is included on the statement of financial condition.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table summarizes the results of operations of each Master Fund for the year ended December 31, 2012 except as disclosed below:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham Energy Focus LLC (1) (Delaware) | | | Graham Energy Fundamental LLC (2) (Delaware) | | | Graham Fed Policy Ltd. (3) (BVI) | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC (Delaware) | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. (BVI) | | | Graham Macro Directional LLC (4) (Delaware) | | | Graham Macro Technical Ltd. (5) (BVI) | |
| | | |
Net investment income (loss) | | $ | 345,951 | | | $ | 6,739 | | | $ | (155 | ) | | $ | (1,576 | ) | | $ | (286,790 | ) | | $ | (240,755 | ) | | $ | (1,941 | ) | | $ | 24 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments | | | (61,053,061 | ) | | | (3,769,417 | ) | | | 312,340 | | | | 5,613,231 | | | | 28,094,665 | | | | (74,164,455 | ) | | | 38,728,553 | | | | 1,495,306 | |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation on investments | | | 14,903,217 | | | | 5,355,406 | | | | - | | | | (6,791,394 | ) | | | 11,896,822 | | | | (1,457,876 | ) | | | 1,432,230 | | | | 45,230 | |
Brokerage commissions and fees | | | (18,289,597 | ) | | | (205,979 | ) | | | (413,249 | ) | | | (251,780 | ) | | | (2,901,200 | ) | | | (4,371,586 | ) | | | (411,391 | ) | | | (61,432 | ) |
Net gain (loss) on investments | | | (64,439,441 | ) | | | 1,380,010 | | | | (100,909 | ) | | | (1,429,943 | ) | | | 37,090,287 | | | | (79,993,917 | ) | | | 39,749,392 | | | | 1,479,104 | |
Net income (loss) | | $ | (64,093,490 | ) | | $ | 1,386,749 | | | $ | (101,064 | ) | | $ | (1,431,519 | ) | | $ | 36,803,497 | | | $ | (80,234,672 | ) | | $ | 39,747,451 | | | $ | 1,479,128 | |
(1) For the period from January 1, 2012 to May 22, 2012 (date of dissolution)
(2) For the period from February 28, 2012 to October 1, 2012 (date of dissolution)
(3) For the period from January 1, 2012 to October 23, 2012 (date of dissolution)
(4) For the period from January 1, 2012 to October 1, 2012 (date of dissolution)
(5) For the period from May 1, 2012 to October 23, 2012 (date of dissolution)
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
3. Investments in Master Funds (continued)
The following table shows the gross gains and losses on all financial instruments held by the Master Funds reported in net realized gain (loss) and net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation on investments in their statements of operations segregated by primary underlying risk and contract type for the year ended December 31, 2012 except as disclosed below:
| | Graham Commodity Strategies LLC | | | Graham Energy Focus LLC (1) | | | Graham Energy Fundamental LLC (2) | | | Graham Fed Policy Ltd. (3) | | | Graham Global Monetary Policy LLC | | | Graham K4D Trading Ltd. | | | Graham Macro Directional LLC (4) | | | Graham Macro Technical Ltd. (5) | |
Commodity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | $ | (51,699,208 | ) | | $ | 12,682,853 | | | $ | 229,930 | | | $ | - | | | $ | (1,071,029 | ) | | $ | (153,351,496 | ) | | $ | (865,110 | ) | | $ | 116,550 | |
Options | | | 968,630 | | | | 789,330 | | | | (84,980 | ) | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 21,500 | |
Swaps | | | 10,585,971 | | | | (11,744,944 | ) | | | 167,390 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 8,862,476 | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | (40,144,607 | ) | | | 1,727,239 | | | | 312,340 | | | | - | | | | (1,071,029 | ) | | | (144,489,020 | ) | | | (865,110 | ) | | | 138,050 | |
Equity price | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | (14,957,621 | ) | | | (141,250 | ) | | | - | | | | 17,313 | | | | 10,286,966 | | | | 59,969,550 | | | | 1,981,489 | | | | 451,569 | |
Equities | | | (298,920 | ) | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | (250,647 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Options | | | (2,025,040 | ) | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | (1,670,328 | ) | | | - | | | | - | | | | (70,000 | ) |
| | | (17,281,581 | ) | | | (141,250 | ) | | | - | | | | 17,313 | | | | 8,616,638 | | | | 59,718,903 | | | | 1,981,489 | | | | 381,569 | |
Foreign currency exchange rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | 2,877,440 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | (19,324,533 | ) | | | - | | | | - | |
Forwards | | | 9,747,837 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 34,292,224 | | | | (44,179,110 | ) | | | 33,756,168 | | | | 897,553 | |
Options | | | 3,479,277 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | (10,200,938 | ) | | | - | | | | 1,335,000 | | | | 426,906 | |
| | | 16,104,554 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 24,091,286 | | | | (63,503,643 | ) | | | 35,091,168 | | | | 1,324,459 | |
Interest rate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Futures | | | (7,583,780 | ) | | | - | | | | - | | | | (4,431,350 | ) | | | 8,302,329 | | | | 72,515,966 | | | | 4,218,861 | | | | (210,273 | ) |
Options | | | 2,704,934 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 3,235,874 | | | | 52,263 | | | | - | | | | (265,625 | ) | | | (93,269 | ) |
Treasury bills | | | 50,636 | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | - | | | | 135,463 | | | | - | | | | - | |
| | | (4,828,210 | ) | | | - | | | | - | | | | (1,195,476 | ) | | | 8,354,592 | | | | 72,651,429 | | | | 3,953,236 | | | | (303,542 | ) |
Total | | $ | (46,149,844 | ) | | $ | 1,585,989 | | | $ | 312,340 | | | $ | (1,178,163 | ) | | $ | 39,991,487 | | | $ | (75,622,331 | ) | | $ | 40,160,783 | | | $ | 1,540,536 | |
(1) For the period from January 1, 2012 to May 22, 2012 (date of dissolution)
(2) For the period from February 28, 2012 to October 1, 2012 (date of dissolution)
(3) For the period from January 1, 2012 to October 1, 2012 (date of dissolution)
(4) For the period from January 1, 2012 to October 23, 2012 (date of dissolution)
(5) For the period from May 1, 2012 to October 23, 2012 (date of dissolution)
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
4. Graham Cash Assets LLC
GAIT invests a portion of its excess liquidity in Cash Assets, an entity for which the Manager is also the sole investment advisor. Cash Assets commenced operations on June 22, 2005, and was formed as a Delaware Limited Liability Company for the purpose of consolidating investment activity of multiple funds managed by the Manager. Its objective is to preserve capital while enhancing return on cash balances and providing daily liquidity. It invests in debt obligations guaranteed by the U.S. federal government which range in maturity from one to twenty-onetwenty-five months. Cash Assets also maintains cash and cash equivalents on deposit with major U.S. institutions. Cash Assets values all fixed income securities at amortized cost which approximates fair value. GAIT’s investment in Cash Assets is valued in the accompanying statements of financial condition at fair value in accordance with U.S. GAAP based upon GAIT’s proportionate share of Cash Assets’ reported net asset value. GAIT records its proportionate share of Cash Assets’ investment income and expenses on a monthly basis. For the year ended December 31, 2014, the total amount recognized by GAIT with respect to its investment in Cash Assets was $317,329. For the year ended December 31, 2013, the total amount recognized by GAIT with respect to its investment in Cash Assets was $432,020. For the year ended December 31, 2012, the total amount recognized by GAIT with respect to its investment in Cash Assets was $747,456. These amounts are included in interest income in the statements of operations and incentive allocation. At December 31, 20132014 and 2012,2013, GAIT owned approximately 4.36%4.79% and 6.02%4.36%, respectively, of Cash Assets. The following table summarizes the financial position of Cash Assets as of December 31, 20132014 and 2012:2013:
| | December 31, | | | December 31, | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Assets: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Cash and cash equivalents | | $ | 1,011,694,165 | | | $ | 968,228,634 | | | $ | 1,074,800,890 | | | $ | 1,011,694,165 | |
Investments in fixed income securities (cost $2,493,161,454 and $3,041,387,608, respectively) | | | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 3,041,387,608 | | |
Investments in fixed income securities (cost $2,173,381,831 and $2,493,161,454, respectively) | | | | 2,173,381,831 | | | | 2,493,161,454 | |
Accrued interest receivable | | | 6,806,338 | | | | 5,989,305 | | | | 4,912,030 | | | | 6,806,338 | |
Total assets | | | 3,511,661,957 | | | | 4,015,605,547 | | | | 3,253,094,751 | | | | 3,511,661,957 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Liabilities: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Other liabilities | | | 15,004 | | | | 9,300 | | | | - | | | | 15,004 | |
Total liabilities | | | 15,004 | | | | 9,300 | | | | - | | | | 15,004 | |
Net assets | | $ | 3,511,646,953 | | | $ | 4,015,596,247 | | | $ | 3,253,094,751 | | | $ | 3,511,646,953 | |
The following table summarizes the results of operations of Cash Assets for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012:2013:
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Investment income | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Interest income | | $ | 8,694,786 | | | $ | 10,006,047 | | | $ | 6,276,549 | | | $ | 8,694,786 | |
Total investment income | | | 8,694,786 | | | | 10,006,047 | | | | 6,276,549 | | | | 8,694,786 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Bank fee expense | | | 30,580 | | | | 143,499 | | | | 40,181 | | | | 30,580 | |
Total expenses | | | 30,580 | | | | 143,499 | | | | 40,181 | | | | 30,580 | |
Net investment income | | | 8,664,206 | | | | 9,862,548 | | | | 6,236,368 | | | | 8,664,206 | |
Net income | | $ | 8,664,206 | | | $ | 9,862,548 | | | $ | 6,236,368 | | | $ | 8,664,206 | |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
4. Graham Cash Assets LLC (continued)
The following represents the condensed schedule of investments of Cash Assets as of December 31, 2013:2014:
Description | | Principal Amount | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital | | Principal Amount | | Fair Value | | Percentage of Members’ Capital | |
Investments in Fixed Income Securities (cost $2,493,161,454) | | | | | | | | | | |
Investments in Fixed Income Securities (cost $2,173,381,831) | | | | | | | |
United States | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Government Bonds (cost $2,493,161,454) | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. Treasury 0.13% – 4.00% due 01/15/14 – 9/15/15 | | $ | 2,475,000,000 | | | $ | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 71.00 | % | |
Government Bonds (cost $2,173,381,831) | | | | | | | |
U.S. Treasury 0.25% – 4.00% due 01/15/15 – 1/31/17 | | | $ | 2,165,000,000 | | | $ | 2,173,381,831 | | | | 66.81 | % |
Total Government Bonds | | | | | | | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 71.00 | % | | | | | | | 2,173,381,831 | | | | 66.81 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total United States | | | | | | | | 2,173,381,831 | | | | 66.81 | % |
Total Investments in Fixed Income Securities | | | | | | $ | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 71.00 | % | | | | | | $ | 2,173,381,831 | | | | 66.81 | % |
The following represents the condensed schedule of investments of Cash Assets as of December 31, 2012:2013:
Description | | Principal Amount | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital | | | Principal Amount | | | Fair Value | | | Percentage of Members’ Capital | |
Investments in Fixed Income Securities (cost $3,041,387,608) | | | | | | | | | | |
Investments in Fixed Income Securities (cost $2,493,161,454) | | | | | | | | | | |
United States | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Government Bonds (cost $3,041,387,608) | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. Treasury 0.13% - 2.63% due 01/15/13 – 12/31/14 | | $ | 3,025,000,000 | | | $ | 3,041,387,608 | | | | 75.74 | % | |
Government Bonds (cost $2,493,161,454) | | | | | | | | | | |
U.S. Treasury 0.13% – 4.00% due 01/15/14 – 9/15/15 | | | $ | 2,475,000,000 | | | $ | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 71.00 | % |
Total Government Bonds | | | | | | | 3,041,387,608 | | | | 75.74 | % | | | | | | | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 71.00 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total Investments in Fixed Income Securities | | | | | | $ | 3,041,387,608 | | | | 75.74 | % | | | | | | $ | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 71.00 | % |
Cash Assets reports the fair value of its investment related assets and liabilities in accordance with the hierarchy established under U.S. GAAP. The following table shows the fair value classification of each investment type held by Cash Assets as of December 31, 20132014 and 2012:2013:
| | December 31, | | | December 31, | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Assets | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Level 2: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Fixed income securities | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Government Bonds | | $ | 2,493,161,454 | | | $ | 3,041,387,608 | | | $ | 2,173,381,831 | | | $ | 2,493,161,454 | |
Total fixed income securities | | | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 3,041,387,608 | | | | 2,173,381,831 | | | | 2,493,161,454 | |
Total Level 2 | | | 2,493,161,454 | | | | 3,041,387,608 | | | | 2,173,381,831 | | | | 2,493,161,454 | |
Total assets | | $ | 2,493,161,454 | | | $ | 3,041,387,608 | | | $ | 2,173,381,831 | | | $ | 2,493,161,454 | |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
5. Capital Accounts
GAIT offers Class 0 Units and Class 2 Units (collectively, the “Units”). GAIT may issue additional classes in the future subject to different fees, expenses or other terms, or to invest in other investment programs or combinations of investment programs managed by the Manager. GAIT also has Management Units (“Class M units”) which are solely for the investment of the Manager.
A separate Capital Account is maintained for each member with respect to each Class of Units held by such member. The initial balance of each member’s Capital Account is equal to the initial contribution to GAIT with respect to the Class to which such Capital Account relates. Each member’s Capital Account is increased by any additional subscription, and decreased by any redemption by such member of Units of such Class to which the Capital Account relates. All income and expenses of GAIT are allocated among the Capital Accounts of the members in proportion to the balance that each Capital Account bears to the balance of all Capital Accounts as of the beginning of such fiscal period.
Subscriptions
Units may be purchased at a price equal to the Net Asset Value per Unit of the relevant Class as of the immediately preceding Valuation Day, as defined in the LLC Agreement. There is no minimum subscription amount.
Units are available for subscription as of the first business day of each month upon written notice of at least three business days prior to the last business day of the preceding month.
Redemptions
Units are not subject to any minimum holding period. Members may redeem Units at the Net Asset Value thereof as of the last business day of each month upon not less than three business days’ prior written notice to the administrator.
6. Fees and Related Party Transactions
Advisory Fees
For the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 20122013 each Class of GAIT other than Class M pays the Manager an advisory fee (the “Advisory Fee”) at an aggregate annual rate equal to 1.75% and 2%, respectively, of the Net Asset Value of such Class. The Advisory Fee is payable monthly in arrears calculated as of the last business day of each month and any other date the Manager may permit, in its sole and absolute discretion, as of which any subscription or redemption is effected with respect to Units of such Class during the month.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
6. Fees and Related Party Transactions (continued)
Sponsor Fees
For the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012,2013, each Class of GAIT other than Class M paid the Manager a sponsor fee (the “Sponsor Fee”) at an annual rate of the Net Asset Value specified in the table below. ThisThe Sponsor Fee wasis payable monthly in arrears calculated as of the last business day of each month in the same manner as the Advisory Fee. For the three months ended March 31, 2013, the Sponsor Feeannual rate listed below for Class 2 reflects as wellcomprised a Sponsor Fee of 0.75% and selling agent fee (the “Selling Agent Fee”) of 2%. The Selling Agent Fee compensates, which was used to compensate selling agents for initial and on-going services to the Feeder Funds.Fund. Subsequent to March 31, 2013, the Sponsor Fee and the Selling Agent Fee were combined to form the Sponsor Fee listed in the table below.
Class | 2013 Annual Rate | 2012 Annual Rate |
Class 0 | 0.75% | 1.00% |
Class 2 | 2.75% | 1.00% |
Class | Annual Rate |
| |
Class 0 | 0.75% |
Class 2 | 2.75% |
Incentive Allocation
At the end of each calendar quarter, the Manager will receive a special allocation of net profits (the “Incentive Allocation”) in an amount equal to 20% of the New High Net Trading Profits of each Class as defined in the LLC Agreement. The Incentive Allocation is also accrued and allocable on the date of redemption with respect to any Units that are redeemed prior to the end of a calendar quarter. Additionally, any loss carryforward attributable to any class of GAIT shall be proportionately reduced effective as of the date of any redemption of any Units of such class by multiplying the loss carryforward by the ratio that the amount of assets redeemed from such class bears to the net assets of such class immediately prior to such redemption. The loss carryforward of a class must be recouped before any subsequent Incentive Allocation can be made to the Manager.
Brokerage Fees
For The Incentive Allocation was $3,665,354 and $0 for the yearyears ended December 31, 2012, each Class of GAIT other than Class M paid the Manager a brokerage fee (the “Brokerage Fee”) at an annual rate specified in the table below. This Brokerage Fee was payable monthly in arrears calculated as of the last business day of each month in the same manner as the Advisory Fee.
Class | Annual Rate |
| |
Class 0 | 2% |
Class 2 | 4% |
In consideration of the Brokerage Fee, the Manager assumed all of GAIT’s trading commissions (including exchange, clearing2014 and regulatory fees relating to its trades), routine legal expenses, internal and external accounting, audit and tax preparation expenses, fees and expenses of an external or internal administrator, and expenses and costs of printing and mailing reports and notices, together with the costs incurred in connection with the organization of GAIT and the continuous offering of Units. To the extent GAIT was allocated any of these expenses from the Master Funds in which it invested, the Manager reimbursed GAIT for those amounts. These reimbursements are included in commission reimbursements in the statements of operations and incentive allocation.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
6. Fees and Related Party Transactions (continued)
Brokerage Fees (continued)
As of January 1, 2013, the Manager eliminated the Brokerage Fee and GAIT began to absorb directly all costs previously covered by the Brokerage Fee. These costs are included in the statement of operations and incentive allocation.respectively.
Administrator’s Fee
For the yearyears ended December 31, 2014 and 2013, GAIT paid SEI a monthly administrator’s fee based on GAIT’s net asset value, calculated as of the last business day of each month. In addition, GAIT reimbursed SEI for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred on behalf of GAIT. The total administrator’s fees, including out-of-pocket expenses, incurred by GAIT for the yearyears ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 were $221,326 and $287,598, respectively, of which $20,879 and $20,714 was accrued as of December 31, 2013. For the year ended December 31, 2012 the administrator’s fee was absorbed by the Manager in exchange for the Brokerage Fee.2014 and 2013, respectively
Any portion of any of the above fees, including the Incentive Allocation, may be paid by the Manager to third parties as compensation for selling activities in connection with GAIT.
7. Income Taxes
No provision for income taxes has been made in the accompanying financial statements, as members are individually responsible for reporting income or loss based upon their respective share of GAIT’s revenues and expenses for income tax purposes.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
7. Income Taxes (continued)
U.S. GAAP provides guidance for how uncertain tax positions should be recognized, measured, presented and disclosed in the financial statements. U.S. GAAP requires the evaluation of tax positions taken or expected to be taken in the course of preparing GAIT’s tax returns to determine whether the tax positions are “more-likely-than-not” of being sustained by the applicable tax authority. Tax positions not deemed to meet a more-likely-than-not threshold would be recorded as a tax expense in the current year.year and GAIT identifies its major tax jurisdictions as U.S. Federal and Connecticut State. The Manager has evaluated GAIT’s tax positions and has concluded that there are no significant tax positions requiring recognition, measurement or disclosure in the financial statements for open tax years 2010 through 2013 or expected to be taken in GAIT’s 2014 tax returns. The Manager has evaluated GAIT’s tax positions and has concluded that there are no significant tax positions requiring recognition, measurement or disclosure in the financial statements. The Manager is not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of unrecognized tax expense will change materially in the next twelve months. Tax years which are considered open by the relevant jurisdiction are subject to potential examination.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
8. Financial Highlights
The following is the per unit operating performance calculation for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012:2013:
| | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | |
Per unit operating performance | | | | | | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2012 | | $ | 114.88 | | | $ | 90.29 | |
Net income: | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss | | | (3.36 | ) | | | (4.48 | ) |
Net gain on investments | | | 16.20 | | | | 12.60 | |
Net income | | | 12.84 | | | | 8.12 | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2013 | | $ | 127.72 | | | $ | 98.41 | |
Net loss: | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss | | | (3.37 | ) | | | (4.56 | ) |
Net gain on investments | | | 25.02 | | | | 19.73 | |
Net income | | | 21.65 | | | | 15.17 | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2014 | | $ | 149.37 | | | $ | 113.58 | |
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
| | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | |
Per unit operating performance | | | | | | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2011 | | $ | 123.17 | | | $ | 98.77 | |
Net loss: | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss | | | (4.88 | ) | | | (5.84 | ) |
Net loss on investments | | | (3.41 | ) | | | (2.64 | ) |
Net loss | | | (8.29 | ) | | | (8.48 | ) |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2012 | | $ | 114.88 | | | $ | 90.29 | |
Net income: | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss | | | (3.36 | ) | | | (4.48 | ) |
Net gain on investments | | | 16.20 | | | | 12.60 | |
Net income | | | 12.84 | | | | 8.12 | |
Net asset value per unit, December 31, 2013 | | $ | 127.72 | | | $ | 98.41 | |
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
8. Financial Highlights (continued)
The following represents ratios to average members’ capital, excluding the Managing Member, and total return for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012:2013:
| | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | |
| | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2013 | | | 2012 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total return before Incentive Allocation | | | 11.18 | % | | | (6.73 | )% | | | 8.99 | % | | | (8.59 | )% |
Incentive Allocation | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | |
Total return after Incentive Allocation | | | 11.18 | % | | | (6.73 | )% | | | 8.99 | % | | | (8.59 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss before Incentive Allocation | | | (2.78 | )% | | | (3.96 | )% | | | (4.75 | )% | | | (5.91 | )% |
Incentive Allocation | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | |
Net investment loss after Incentive Allocation | | | (2.78 | )% | | | (3.96 | )% | | | (4.75 | )% | | | (5.91 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total expenses before Incentive Allocation | | | 2.99 | % | | | 5.13 | % | | | 4.96 | % | | | 7.18 | % |
Incentive Allocation | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 0.00 | |
Total expenses after Incentive Allocation | | | 2.99 | % | | | 5.13 | %* | | | 4.96 | % | | | 7.18 | %* |
*- The percentages above represent total gross expenses before commission reimbursements (see Note 6), which represents 0.90% of average members’ capital for 2012.
Graham Alternative Investment Trading LLC
Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
8. Financial Highlights (continued)
| | Class 0 | | | Class 2 | |
| | 2014 | | | 2013 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total return before Incentive Allocation | | | 19.74 | % | | | 11.18 | % | | | 17.35 | % | | | 8.99 | % |
Incentive Allocation | | | (2.79 | ) | | | 0.00 | | | | (1.93 | ) | | | 0.00 | |
Total return after Incentive Allocation | | | 16.95 | % | | | 11.18 | % | | | 15.42 | % | | | 8.99 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss before Incentive Allocation | | | (2.73 | )% | | | (2.78 | )% | | | (4.81 | )% | | | (4.75 | )% |
Incentive Allocation | | | (2.45 | ) | | | 0.00 | | | | (1.95 | ) | | | 0.00 | |
Net investment loss after Incentive Allocation | | | (5.18 | )% | | | (2.78 | )% | | | (6.76 | )% | | | (4.75 | )% |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total expenses before Incentive Allocation | | | 2.93 | % | | | 2.99 | % | | | 5.01 | % | | | 4.96 | % |
Incentive Allocation | | | 2.45 | | | | 0.00 | | | | 1.95 | | | | 0.00 | |
Total expenses after Incentive Allocation | | | 5.38 | % | | | 2.99 | % | | | 6.96 | % | | | 4.96 | % |
Total return is calculated for Class 0 and Class 2 units taken as a whole. Total return is calculated as the change in total members’ capital, excluding that of the Managing Member, adjusted for subscriptions or redemptions during the year.period. An individual member’s return may vary from these returns based on the timing of capital transactions and the applicability of Advisory Fees, Brokerage Fees (for 2012 only), Sponsor Fees, Administrator’s Fees, and the Incentive Allocation. The net investment loss and total expense ratios (including Incentive Allocation) are calculated for the Class 0 and Class 2 units taken as a whole and include amounts from GAIT and net investment loss and expenses allocated from Master Funds and investment income from Cash Assets. The computation of such ratios is based on the amount of net investment loss, total expenses and Incentive Allocation. Net investment loss and total expense ratios are computed based upon the weighted average of members’ capital of GAIT, excluding that of the Managing Member, for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 2012.2013.
9. Subsequent Events
GAIT had subscriptions of approximately $4.2$2.0 million and redemptions of approximately $2.5$1.2 million from January 1, 20142015 through March 28, 2014,30, 2015, the date through which subsequent events were evaluated by management. These amounts have not been included in the financial statements.
Item 9: | CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE |
None.
Item 9A: | CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES |
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
The Fund has established disclosure controls and procedures to ensure that the information required to be disclosed by the Fund in the reports that it files or submits under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in SEC rules and forms and that such information is accumulated and made known to the Manager and the Fund’s management, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
Based on their evaluation as of December 31, 2013,2014, the Manager, along with the Manager’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer, have concluded that the Manager’s disclosure controls and procedures with respect to the Fund (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) were effective.
Changes in Internal Controls
In connection with the evaluation of the Fund’s internal controlscontrol during the Fund’s last fiscal year, the Manager, along with the Manager’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer, has determined that there are no changes to the Fund’s internal controlcontrols over financial reporting that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Fund’s internal controlscontrol over financial reporting.
Management's Report on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
The Manager is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over the financial reporting of the Fund. Internal control over financial reporting is defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, as a process designed by, or under supervision of, a company’s principal executive and principal financial officers and effected by a company’s board of directors, management and other personnel, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The Manager’s internal control over financial reporting includes those policies and procedures that:
Pertain to the maintenance of records that, in reasonable detail, accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of the Fund;
Provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements of the Fund in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, and that the Fund’s transactions are being made only in accordance with authorizations of management; and
Provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use or disposition of the Fund’s assets that could have a material effect on the financial statements.
Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.
Management assessed the effectiveness of the Manager’s internal control over financial reporting for the Fund as of December 31, 2013.2014. Management based its assessment on criteria established in Internal Control – Integrated Framework issuedissues by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (“COSO”) of the Treadway Commission in 1992.2013. As a result of this assessment and based on the criteria in the COSO framework, management, including the principal financial and principal executive officers, has concluded that, as of December 31, 2013,2014, the Manager’s internal control over financial reporting for the Fund was effective.
This annual report does not include an attestation report of the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm regarding internal control over financial reporting. Management’s report was not subject to attestation by the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm pursuant to rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission that permit the Fund to provide only management’s report in this annual report.
Item 9B: Item 9B: | OTHER INFORMATION |
None.
Item 10: Item 10: | DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE |
GAIF I itself has no officers, directors or employees. GAIF I’s affairs are managed by the Manager. The general partner of the Manager is KGT, Inc. Kenneth G. Tropin is the sole director of KGT, Inc. Messrs. Paul Sedlack, Robert E. Murray, Pablo Calderini and Brian Douglas serve as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Investment Officer and Chief Financial Officer, respectively, of the Manager. None of these individuals currently serves as a director of a public company. Messrs. Kenneth G. Tropin, Paul Sedlack, Robert E. Murray, Pablo Calderini and Brian Douglas each have filed initial reports on Form 3.
GAIF I has not adopted a code of ethics that applies to officers because it has no officers. In addition, GAIF I has not adopted any procedures by which investors may recommend nominees to its board of directors and has not established an audit committee because it has no board of directors.
Item 11: Item 11: | EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION |
GAIF I itself has no officers, directors or employees. None of the principals, officers or employees of the Manager receives compensation from the Fund. All persons serving in the capacity of officers or executives of the Manager are compensated by the Manager in respect of their respective positions with the Manager.
As described under “Item 1. Business,” the Fund pays the Manager the Sponsor Fee. For the year ended December 31, 2013,2014, the Fund paid the Manager Sponsor Fees of $1,445,8801,119,421.
As compensation for its services as investment manager to the Fund, the Manager is paid the Advisory Fees described under “Item 1. Business,” and may receive Incentive Allocations also as described under “Item 1. Business.” For the year ended December 31, 2013,2014, the Fund paid the Manager Advisory Fees of $2,265,7021,563,134 and the Manager did not receivereceived an Incentive Allocation.Allocation of $1,924,711.
The Fund has no other compensation arrangements. There are no compensation plans or arrangements relating to a change in control of the Fund or the Manager.
Item 12: | SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS |
Item 12: SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS
| (a) | Security ownership of certain beneficial owners |
Not applicable.
| (b) | Security ownership of management |
Under the terms of the Company Agreement, GAIF I is managed by the Manager. The Manager does not own any Units of GAIF I.
None.
Item 13: Item 13: | CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS, AND DIRECTOR INDEPENDENCE |
The Manager would be considered a promoter for purposes of Item 404(c) of Regulation S-K. The nature and amounts of compensation the promoter will receive from the Fund are set forth under “Item 1. Business” and “Item 11. Executive Compensation.”
Item 14:PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTING FEES AND SERVICESItem 14: | PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTING FEES AND SERVICES |
The aggregate fees billed for each of the last two fiscal years for professional services rendered by Ernst & Young LLP (“EY”) for each of the years ended December 31, 20132014 and December 31, 20122013 for the audit of the Fund’s annual financial statements, review of financial statements included in the Fund’s Forms 10-Q and 10-K and other services normally provided in connection with regulatory filings or engagements were:
FEE CATEGORY | | 2013 | | | 2012 | | | 2014 | | | 2013 | |
Audit Fees | | $ | 64,000 | * | | $ | 83,600 | | | $ | 78,500 | * | | $ | 64,000 | |
Audit-Related Fees | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | |
Tax Fees | | | 30,000 | * | | | 84,000 | | | | 56,400 | * | | | 30,000 | |
All Other Fees | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | | | | – | |
TOTAL FEES | | $ | 94,000 | * | | $ | 167,600 | | | $ | 134,900 | * | | $ | 94,000 | |
| * | Amount expected to be billed for 20132014 services. |
Audit Fees consist of fees paid to EY for (i) the audit of the Fund’s annual financial statements included in the annual report on Form 10-K and review of financial statements included in the quarterly reports on Form 10-Q; and (ii) services that are normally provided by the Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm in connection with statutory and regulatory filings of registration statements.
None
Tax Fees consist of fees paid to EY for professional services rendered in connection with tax compliance and Fund income tax return filings.
None.
Item 15: Item 15: | EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES |
Statements of Financial Condition at December 31, 20132014 and 20122013
Statements of Operations and Incentive Allocation for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 20122013
Statements of Changes in Members’ Capital for the years ended December 31, 20132014 and 20122013
Statements of Cash Flows for the years ended December 31 20132014 and 2013
Notes to Financial Statements.
The exhibits required to be filed by Item 601 of regulation S-K are incorporated herein by reference.
Exhibit Designation | Description |
* 3.1 | Certificate of Formation of Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC |
**3.1(a) | Certificate of Amendment to Certificate of Formation of Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC |
** 4.1 | Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of Graham Alternative Investment Fund I LLC |
* 10.1 | Form of Subscription Agreement |
* 10.2 | Form of Placement Agreement |
***10.10 | Safekeeping Account Agreement between Graham Cash Assets LLC and Bank of America, N.A. |
| Rule 13a-14(a)/15d Certification (Certification of Principal Executive Officer). |
| Rule 13a-14(a)/15d Certification (Certification of Principal Financial Officer). |
| Section 1350 Certification (Certification of Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer) |
* Incorporated by reference to the Fund’s Form 10 previously filed on April 30, 2010
** Incorporated by reference to the Fund’s 8-K previously filed on April 11, 2013
*** Incorporated by reference to the Fund’s Form 10/A previously filed on September 3, 2010
**** Filed herewith
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
Dated: March 28, 201430, 2015 | GRAHAM ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT FUND I LLC |
| BLENDED STRATEGIES PORTFOLIO |
| |
| By: | GRAHAM CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, L.P. |
| | its Manager |
| | | |
| | By: | /s/ Paul Sedlack |
| | | Paul Sedlack, Chief Operating Officer |
| | | |
| | By: | /s/ Brian Douglas |
| | | Brian Douglas, Chief Financial Officer |