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Alternative Investments for the Rest of Us
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
|February 2022
These portfolio diversifiers aren’t just for the wealthy.
IT’S NOT ONLY MUSIC LOVERS who venture beyond the mainstream to tune in to alternative offerings. Main Street investors in search of diversifiers, shock absorbers and risk reducers for their portfolios should also consider owning a small sliver of alternative investments, or ones that differ from plain-vanilla asset classes such as stocks, bonds and cash.
Access to “alt” investments, such as hedge funds, private equity, venture capital and the like, is still restricted mainly to “accredited” investors, or wealthy investors who meet Securities and Exchange Commission requirements, such as having a net worth of more than $1 million (not including a primary residence) or annual income of more than $200,000 (or $300,000 including a spouse). Alternative offerings available to accredited investors face less regulatory scrutiny (which means they have fewer investor protections). They also tend to include private companies and asset classes that don’t trade on public exchanges and employ more sophisticated strategies. For instance, private equity refers to investments in companies that aren’t publicly traded. Hedge funds can use borrowed money to amplify returns, and they can sell stocks short, betting on a price decline, which gives them the ability to make money in down markets. Alternative investments are less liquid, which means they’re harder to buy and sell quickly. And they typically require a longer holding period to realize profits.
This story is from the February 2022 edition of Kiplinger's Personal Finance.
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