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How Boutique Hedge Funds Can Secure Larger Investors
Dan Sondhelm | June 28, 2023
It can be challenging for boutique hedge fund managers to jump from personal capital to institutional investors, but it doesn’t need to be. Dan Sondhelm sat down with Hedgeweek to discuss common pitfalls and practical strategies to ease this transition. Read More
How to Turn Your Personal Network into Your Hedge Fund’s First Investors
Dan Sondhelm | June 7, 2023
Are you starting a hedge fund? That’s a big move considering your pedigree from a high-profile firm. But here’s a little reality check: raising capital is the most difficult challenge for 82% of emerging hedge fund managers and 62% of all hedge fund managers, according to a recent survey by Hedgeweek. Read More
A Clear Investment Story Paves the Way for Successful Investing
Dan Sondhelm | January 13, 2023
In a crowded market where fund-raising is challenging, hedge fund managers must ensure they are clearly articulating their investment story. Professional supporting materials to get their thesis across to potential investors are also critical to raising funds. Strategic partnerships are also becoming more common in the industry as hedge fund managers look to leverage the distribution power of larger, more traditional money managers.
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Third-Party Marketers and Placement Agents: A Boutique Asset Managers’ Path to Raising Capital
Dan Sondhelm | October 18, 2022
For many boutique asset management firms with growth ambitions, raising capital can be an exhausting endeavor. It requires a level of time, resources, marketing skills, and investor access many fund managers don’t have. Read More
How Smaller Hedge, Private Equity Funds Can Raise Capital When a Capital Raise is Premature
Dan Sondhelm | October 4, 2022
Smaller hedge and private equity funds often are run by money managers, not marketers. They want to grow but they struggle for investor dollars because of short track-records, not enough assets and limited reputations. Traditional third-party sales firms won’t represent them, yet. For now, use these marketing strategies to get noticed. Read More
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