Hedge Funds

A hedge fund is a private investment fund. These investment funds may invest in a wide-range of investment products and may use an unlimited number of investment methods including short-selling, arbitrage, derivative trading, and many more. Unlike a mutual fund, hedge funds are: open to a limited number of qualified investors, are unregulated, and charge a performance-based fee.


Common Types
  • Directional
  • Global Macro
  • Arbitrage

Listing Requirements - Hedge Funds
  • Firm must be a legally structured entity with a corporate Tax Identification number if it is a United States based entity. Firms based outside the United States must be legally structured in their country of domicile.
  • Must have an offering memorandum or prospectus and audited performance returns
  • There must be no material outstanding ruling with any major governmental regulatory agency regarding your fund
  • Disclaimer: your fund may be rejected for any reason



Disclaimer
Your inquiry may be dismissed for any reason. The Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute has full discretion on who can participate as a fundraiser in the lmbourse.