Starting a fund / raising capital

Raising seed money is difficult but once you get off the ground and begin turning profits raising additional capital is very easy. In fact, the money will find you.

Quote from Rodney King:

OP should read thu "Far Hill Group’s Approach to Third-Party Marketing," an interview in the current Bloomberg Hedge Fund Brief. Addresses his questions from the vantage of an experienced, successful fundraiser.
 
Quote from heech:

The point is to gain exemption from the investment adviser's act. Previously, the SEC allowed such an exemption for anyone with less than 15 clients, and didn't hold themselves out as an investment advisors to the public (thus, friends and family).

But that rule has actually changed very recently... so now, by my reading, you're really only able to offer these services to your extended family:

http://www.lathropgage.com/newsletter-12.html

Not sure if/how IB will be updating their rules.

Has IB changed anything ?
 
Quote from heech:

The point is to gain exemption from the investment adviser's act. Previously, the SEC allowed such an exemption for anyone with less than 15 clients, and didn't hold themselves out as an investment advisors to the public (thus, friends and family).

But that rule has actually changed very recently... so now, by my reading, you're really only able to offer these services to your extended family:

Also, not all states have harmonized their rules with the SEC family office stuff so you need to carefully check the statute and regulations in your own state and/or consult a local attorney before offering those services to family members too.
 
Just talked to a person from IB, and he said that under the IB friends and Family account, if you are going to charge fees and be unregistered, they are capping you at 5 managed accounts.

Previous poster mentioned that the exemption of the requirement to be registered was repealed recently under Dodd Frank. Guy from IB seemed to suggest this applied to situations where AUM was from 25 to 250mm. Not sure though.

Really 5 accounts is next to nothing. Even 15 accounts is not that much considering I don't have any rich friends.
 
Quote from doublet83:

Just talked to a person from IB, and he said that under the IB friends and Family account, if you are going to charge fees and be unregistered, they are capping you at 5 managed accounts.

Previous poster mentioned that the exemption of the requirement to be registered was repealed recently under Dodd Frank. Guy from IB seemed to suggest this applied to situations where AUM was from 25 to 250mm. Not sure though.

Really 5 accounts is next to nothing. Even 15 accounts is not that much considering I don't have any rich friends.

Nice. Thanks for the reply.
 
so, how are you guys doing on getting insurance?
e&o/d&o seems to be the killer, so your business structure is ultimately going to be shaped by the level of premiums you can afford.
 
Quote from clerk:

so, how are you guys doing on getting insurance?
e&o/d&o seems to be the killer, so your business structure is ultimately going to be shaped by the level of premiums you can afford.

Have not got that far yet, but that is a great question.
 
For people trading smaller amounts of other people's money usually the laws of the state(s) involved will govern what you can and cannot do. Each state has its own securities laws and regulations in addition to the federal stuff.
 
e&o/d&o has been killer for me

i wont start trading OPM without appropriate indemnity

and I don't have enough capital-commitments to cover these premiums.

low premium policies ($2-$3k) are written for RIA's managing separate accounts, and won't cover you in a fund structure. Fund management policies seem to start at $10k.
 
Quote from clerk:

e&o/d&o has been killer for me

i wont start trading OPM without appropriate indemnity

and I don't have enough capital-commitments to cover these premiums.

low premium policies ($2-$3k) are written for RIA's managing separate accounts, and won't cover you in a fund structure. Fund management policies seem to start at $10k.

That seems worth it though, esp. if one is serious about growing and creating a real business out of this.
 
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