Last month, a securities fraud class action was filed on behalf of persons who purchased shares of the LJM Preservation and Growth Fund. According to the Complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, LJM Preservation and Growth Fund made misleading and false statements to investors in its offering material.
The fund filed a registration statement in 2015 that represented the fund sought to preserve capital, especially in down markets. The class action alleges that the foregoing statements were misleading and false because the fund did not focus on preserving capital and put investors in a vulnerable position with an unacceptably high risk of catastrophic losses. The fund dropped almost 80 percent over just two days in 2018.
Amid allegations that it made false and misleading statements to investors, the LJM Preservation and Growth Fund recently announced it will be shutting down on March 29, 2018 and going into liquidation as it continues to experience massive declines in fund values.
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