Colin Clark, Aida Capital

First, take the best independent professional advice. This must fit the fund's objectives and risk tolerance. Make sure the advisor is experienced in hedge fund investing. FoHF investing, like hedge funds themselves, is still relatively new. A FoHF manager's core activity is to provide a collective or pooled approach for investors to gain exposure to hedge funds by researching underlying hedge funds, getting access to the best funds where others cannot and constructing balanced diversified

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