In this post, we’ll review Belmont Multi Strategy Fund, an investment option from Belmont Investments. We’ll discuss the fund’s features and terms, including who can invest, what the costs are, and what the advantages and disadvantages are for the investment opportunity.
Belmont Investments is an investment provider formed in December 2009 for private investors. It focuses on hedge funds, managed futures funds, as well as alternatives.
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The Fund, formed in 2016 as a Cayman Islands-exempt company, is a mixture of various hedge fund strategies implemented by certain outsourced investment managers. It seeks profit in the “high-single digits” coupled with lesser fluctuation ad a low correlation to big equity and bond indices.
The Fund will place the majority of its assets into one or more unitized funds that are based in the Cayman Islands or another jurisdiction. Class A, B, and C shares of the Belmont Fund will be sold, and the net proceeds from such sales will be utilized to buy classes of interests in one or more underlying funds.
The Fund’s investment goal is to maximize risk-adjusted return for all share classes by maximizing capital appreciation. Dividends may be declared by the Fund, albeit that’s not part of the plan.
Non-US individuals can access the investment.
The Fund levies a subscription fee worth up to 5% for class A shares, plus distribution fee of 0.0833%. Class B and C shareholders won’t be assessed any distribution fees, and the latter investors won’t even have to pay a sponsor fee.
Belmont Investments said the required minimum to subscribe for A shares is 50,000 USD, with investments redeemable on a monthly basis. Prospective investors for class B shares need at least a million USD to participate.
The underlying manager has 100 billion USD worth of assets under management as of July 2023.
The Belmont Multi Strategy Fund A shares logged 7.84% of yearly return vs the MSCI World’s 5.48%.