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Alternative investments are increasingly being structured within mutual funds to provide individual investors with greater access, as noted in [1]. Furthermore, [2] highlights the distinction between alternative investments structured as mutual funds and those that remain illiquid, while [3] identifies mutual funds as a key asset class facilitated by firms specializing in alternative investment securitization.
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Alternative investments: How to diversify portfolios and ... - FlexFunds flexfunds.com 1 fact
claimFlexFunds specializes in the securitization of alternative and liquid assets, providing solutions for private funds, real estate investment, hedge funds, and private lending, while also facilitating access to stocks, bonds, ETPs, mutual funds, options, futures, and FX.
Beyond stocks and bonds: Diversify your portfolio with alternative ... fidelity.ca 1 fact
claimAlternative investments that are not structured as mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are often illiquid assets, which can make them difficult to sell or exchange for cash.