'40 Act no panacea for raising hedge fund assets

Restrictions on fees charged for alternative mutual funds will discourage capacity constrained strategies from participating in this new market

luke-clancy

To be able to attract institutional money, what size do hedge funds need to be and how can they raise assets?

There are still lots of funds starting up that can be profitable below $200 million, but most do not have the infrastructure in place to position themselves to take institutional money from investors, who will want to see that the fund’s technology is more than just a spreadsheet as well as that human capital, including experienced operations and legal personnel, is in place.

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