H heech Dec 26, 2009 #12 Quote from lasner: I was told a CPO should be a lot cheaper than a hedge fund....that's kind of why I want to go the CPO route first More... That's an *exempt* commodity pool. According to that site, limited to 15 investors at $400k a piece... less than $6m total. "Hedge fund" is a generic term, and a CPO registered with the NFA can be called a hedge fund.
Quote from lasner: I was told a CPO should be a lot cheaper than a hedge fund....that's kind of why I want to go the CPO route first More... That's an *exempt* commodity pool. According to that site, limited to 15 investors at $400k a piece... less than $6m total. "Hedge fund" is a generic term, and a CPO registered with the NFA can be called a hedge fund.
N nihao1234567890 Dec 26, 2009 #13 Quote from heech: That's an *exempt* commodity pool. According to that site, limited to 15 investors at $400k a piece... less than $6m total. "Hedge fund" is a generic term, and a CPO registered with the NFA can be called a hedge fund. More... My understanding is that it is $400K total (not $400K * 15 = $6M).
Quote from heech: That's an *exempt* commodity pool. According to that site, limited to 15 investors at $400k a piece... less than $6m total. "Hedge fund" is a generic term, and a CPO registered with the NFA can be called a hedge fund. More... My understanding is that it is $400K total (not $400K * 15 = $6M).
H heech Dec 27, 2009 #14 Quote from nihao1234567890: My understanding is that it is $400K total (not $400K * 15 = $6M). More... Thanks for clarifying.
Quote from nihao1234567890: My understanding is that it is $400K total (not $400K * 15 = $6M). More... Thanks for clarifying.