Company: CLM
Filing Date: 2025-04-21
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001398344-25-007380
Chunk: 7

Company: Cornerstone Strategic Investment Fund, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-21
Form: 424B3
Chunk 7
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 developments.                                                                                                                            
 Foreign Securities Risk. Investments                                                                                                     
 in securities of non-U.S. issuers involve special risks not presented by investments in securities of U.S. issuers, including the        
 following: less publicly available information about companies due to less rigorous disclosure or accounting standards or regulatory     
 practices; the impact of political, social or diplomatic events, including war; possible seizure, expropriation or nationalization       
 of the company or its assets; possible imposition of currency exchange controls; and changes in foreign currency exchange rates.         
 These risks are more pronounced to the extent that the Fund invests a significant amount of its investments in companies located         
 in one region. These risks may be greater in emerging markets and in less developed countries. For example, prior governmental approval  
 for foreign investments may be required in some emerging market countries, and the extent of foreign investment may be subject to        
 limitation in other emerging countries. With respect to risks associated with changes in foreign currency exchange rates, the Fund       
 does not expect to engage in foreign currency hedging transactions. See “Foreign Currency Risk.”                                         
 Global Market Risk. An investment                                                                                                        
 in Fund shares is subject to investment risk, including the possible loss of the entire principal amount invested. The Fund is subject   
 to the risk that geopolitical and other similar events will disrupt the economy on a national or global level. For instance, war,        
 terrorism, market manipulation, government defaults, government shutdowns, political changes or diplomatic developments, public health   
 emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics) and natural/environmental disasters can all negatively  
 impact the securities markets.                                                                                                           
 Managed Distribution Policy Risk. Under                                                                                                  
 the Fund’s Distribution Policy, the Fund makes monthly distributions to Stockholders at a rate that may include periodic distributions   
 of its net income and net capital gains (“Net Earnings”), or from return-of-capital. For any fiscal year where total                     
 cash distributions exceeded Net Earnings (the “Excess”), the Excess would decrease the Fund’s total assets and,                          
 as a result, would have the likely effect of increasing the Fund’s expense ratio. There is a risk that the total Net Earnings            
 from the Fund’s portfolio would not be great enough to offset the amount of cash distributions paid to Stockholders. If this             
 were to be the case, the Fund’s assets would be depleted, and there is no guarantee that the Fund would be able to replace               
 the assets. In addition, in order to make such