People enjoy collecting timepieces, so if you’ve been looking for a wristwatch to show off or that complements your fashion sense, you’re not alone. It must match your sense of style, whether it’s a smart watch or a limited-edition vintage mechanical watch. There are a few things to think about if a mechanical watch is your choice. Smooth hand movement; no need for software updates or recharges, like with smart watches. Some people adore the ticking sound of a mechanical watch.
AIFs are an interesting investment option for those investors, mostly HNIs, who aspire to receive high returns and are willing to take high risks. Investors can conduct thorough market research and invest in a category of AIF based on their financial goals and risk appetite. And when it comes to finding the right strategy for your AIFs, what should you look at first and what do you think about next, then, before investing in an AIF? Let’s talk about it in this blog.
What should you think about before making an AIF investment?
Begin by reviewing the investment strategy. Have you already been exposed to the proposed strategy through your current equity and debt portfolios? To prevent any overlap with your conventional investments, it is advisable to avoid strategies that are similar when allocating funds to “alternative assets”.
If it goes through the first filter, then dig deeper. You tend to look for a brand when finalising a wrist watch. You read, watch influencer videos, or do research about it. A 50-year-old brand or a comparatively new brand – who would you choose? Most people will go for a vintage brand for its record and experience. A track record and experience are critical.
Look for a skilled and specialised team to manage AIFs
When it comes to managing your alternative investment funds, particularly in India, it requires specialised skills, and the talent therefore resides in key individuals within the investment management teams. Look for team consistency and cohesion, as well as teams’ commercial alignment with the performance outcome of the fund. This is critical as these products tend to have long lock-in periods, and you want the management team to be there to achieve targeted outcomes.
Then, there are other factors like the vintage of funds and matters relating to related party transactions, etc., all of which need to be checked out. This is the reason why market regulator SEBI has rightfully put in a minimum requirement of ₹1 crore in commitment amount, which may be raised further.
While some of the distributors of AIFs do some diligence, there is much to be learned by the ecosystem as it evolves. Although investors must do as much research as possible, it may be better to rely on the advice of a qualified investment advisor who has a deep understanding of these products and also has rich data to evaluate performance. SEBI has also mandated performance records to be disclosed, but it is at a nascent stage of refinement, and hence the requirement for a deep dive by knowledgeable persons is necessary.
The last look: Conclusion
Prior to making an investment, investors should carefully consider the alternative investment funds option and conduct adequate due diligence on the platform. You should also avoid making decisions based solely on the interest rate that an alternative investment offers. Instead of concentrating your investment in one alternative investment fund, you should diversify it across a number of asset classes and begin investing in alternative investment funds in India. Review the investment strategy to determine if you are gaining access to genuinely unique assets that are not already included in your portfolio and cannot be easily achieved independently. Depend on an expert advisor and ensure to ask appropriate questions, while also seeking input from the advisor.