I’ve written time and again about the SEC and regulation drama that’s been playing out for quite a few months now. So when I stumbled onto this article on what the SEC thinks a hedge fund exactly is, I pounced on it. Here you can know the SEC definition of a hedge fund. Hedgefundcenter.com reports:
They are not required to register because they generally only accept financially sophisticated investors and do not publicly offer their securities. In addition, some, but not all, types of hedge funds are limited to no more than 100 investors.
Read more: The SEC's Definition of a Hedge Fund
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