Investment Clubs: How to Gain the Exclusive Access of the Top 1% (2024)

Investment Clubs: How to Gain the Exclusive Access of the Top 1% (1)When it comes to retail investors, there are two distinct classes as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): Non-accredited and accredited.
Accredited investors, roughly speaking, represent the proverbial top one percent; they have a net worth, not including their primary residence, of at least $1 million and/or make a minimum of $250,000 per year (or $350,000 per year as a married couple).
Non-accredited investors are everyone else.

Why Does This Matter?

In general, non-accredited investors are not allowed to invest in private securities, such as shares in private equity (i.e. real estate syndications) and hedge funds, while accredited investors are. We’re going to spend a little time discussing what this means and why it’s important.
First off, what is a security? A security is any financial instrument, or asset, whose value is determined by the efforts of others. The most common examples are stocks and bonds.
When an investor buys assets like these, he has no influence over their performance… He’s relying on the management of the company to run a profitable business, which is the securities’ source of value.
Public securities such as shares in Apple, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) are highly regulated by the SEC and can be purchased by anyone as they are freely traded over exchanges. If an owner of a public security wants to sell, he will generally be able to do so at market value almost immediately.
On the other hand, private securities are not traded over an exchange and are in fact restricted from free trade by the SEC.In general, the owner of a private security must hold his position until the the issuer redeems it.
Further, there is an extremely broad range of sophistication in private security issuers– from the most sophisticated hedge funds to the neophyte-managed new business.
Because of the lack of regulation governing private securities, the SEC limits who is able to buy them, ostensibly as a means to protect the public.
While this may be a good thing with respect to uninitiated entrepreneurs using misleading marketing tactics to raise money, it also limits people’s access to well-managed hedge funds that generate better returns at lower risk than what is available in the public markets.

Rule 506 of Regulation D

Such private funds use an SEC registration exemption [Rule 506(b) of Regulation D] that restricts offerings to accredited investors with whom the management has a pre-existing relationship –completely eliminating their ability to advertise– which is why most people have never even heard of some of the most successful hedge funds.
The crowdfunding exemption for private securities [Rule 506(c) of Regulation D, as amended under the JOBS Act] is the arena where the naive play, including many real estate entrepreneurs who simply rely on market cycles.
Secondly, to understand the unique value of hedge funds, we must define risk. Most people are averse to it, but very few have any idea what it actually means.

Defining “Risk”Investment Clubs: How to Gain the Exclusive Access of the Top 1% (2)

Risk in finance is the likelihood of an asset’s value to be less than what is expected at the time an owner needs to sell it. Just like projected return, it’s a number that canbe calculated.
Even among financial professionals, very few havethe skill to make such calculations meaningfully and most of those individuals work for hedge funds.
Good hedge fund managers not only understand how to calculate risk, but also how to structure complex financial products to proactively reducerisk while maximizing returns–regardless of what is happening in the markets at-large.
While most hedge fund managers trade public stock using derivatives, a minority employ similar strategies in real estate. The securities offerings of such hedge funds are in extremely high demand despite the prohibition on advertisem*nt and non-accredited investors as they allow“the rich” to get even richer even as markets (as a whole) contract.

Here’s How the “Little Guy” Can Participate

There’s a little-known solution that affords non-accredited investors the opportunity to participate in the exclusive securities offerings of hedge funds and invest like the top one percent: The investment club.Investment Clubs: How to Gain the Exclusive Access of the Top 1% (3)
An investment club is a business entity structured as either a general partnership or LLC in which all members (owners) are also managers who participate by vote in determining the investment decisions of the club.
Because all owners actively participate in the club’s management, ownership interests in investment clubs are not considered securities by the SEC.
While an individual may not meet the standards for an accredited investor, a group of individuals can when organized into such an entity and once the company has a total asset value of $5 million or greater.
Even better still, under Rule 506(b) private funds are allowed to accept up to 35
non-accredited investors, which means the investment club may be admitted by the fund manager while it is still working to reach the $5 million mark.
In other words, investment clubs represent a unique vehicle that allows members to access the exclusive and best performing financial assets in all the capital markets… from hedge funds to the best in real estate private equity.
Further, if an investment club is administratively supported by individuals (i.e. attorneys, accountants, financial advisers, secretaries, etc.) with ties to managers in such firms, the club not only eliminates the regulatory prohibitions on investing, but also serves as a unique conduit of access.

OpportunitiesAbound…

On the flip side, entrepreneurs can make a very profitable business out of educating the investing public (on topics such as risk and private securities) as a means to organize individuals who share the same return, risk and liquidity appetites into investment clubs.
The entrepreneur can profit from the education side of the business (i.e. courses, consulting, etc.) in addition to fees paid by the club members for providing ongoing administrative support.
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Investment Clubs: How to Gain the Exclusive Access of the Top 1% (2024)

FAQs

What is the best legal structure for an investment club? ›

Choose a legal structure: The most common structure is a partnership. This is important because a brokerage account cannot be opened without a legal structure. The club will need to get an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS.

What are the rules for an investment club? ›

What is an Investment Club?
  • Up to 99 members (individuals)
  • All members must actively participate in investment decisions.
  • No performance fees (a.k.a carry)
  • No public solicitation.
  • Must not make, nor propose to make, a public offering of its securities.
  • If investing in startup equity, club members must be accredited.

What is the minimum number of people for an investment club? ›

Investing in the stock market is a long-term proposition and one not to be taken lightly. Forming an investment club means going into busi- ness with 10 to 20 other people — people you trust and who will trust you in return. Investment clubs also might have goals to make new friends and to have fun.

Are investment clubs illegal? ›

Other schemes can be run through investment clubs. These clubs are entirely legitimate normally and are a way for people to pool together money to invest in causes and organisations.

What makes an investment club successful? ›

By pooling resources, diversifying investments, sharing knowledge, reducing costs, and promoting accountability, investment clubs can help members make more informed investment decisions and achieve better returns.

Should an investment club be an LLC? ›

The management flexibility, tax benefits and protection of personal assets offered by LLCs make it a great vehicle for investment opportunities. Since there can be more than one member, it's often the business entity of choice when multiple people are looking to invest in something as a group.

What are the three golden rules for investors? ›

The golden rules of investing
  • Keep some money in an emergency fund with instant access. ...
  • Clear any debts you have, and never invest using a credit card. ...
  • The earlier you get day-to-day money in order, the sooner you can think about investing.

Do investment clubs need to be registered? ›

An investment club must register with the SEC as an investment company under the 1940 Act if: the club invests in securities; the club issues membership interests that are securities (see above); and. the club is not able to rely on an exclusion from the definition of investment company.

How do I set up a private investment club? ›

  1. Step 1: Find Potential Members for Your Stock Investment Club. ...
  2. Step 2: Hold Meetings With Potential Members to Organize. ...
  3. Step 3: Form a Legal Entity and Create a Partnership Agreement. ...
  4. Step 4: Establish Club Operating Procedures. ...
  5. Step 5: Open a Brokerage Account for Investing in the Stock Market.
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How big can an investment club be? ›

How big are investment clubs? The typical investment club has approximately ten members. A group of that size is big enough to spread the club duties around so the time commitment is manageable, yet small enough to allow all members to actively participate.

Can an investment club be a business? ›

When you start an investment club, you are starting a business and you need to decide on what type of business operating structure you will use. Different business types have different operating, federal and state reporting and taxation requirements. We recommend you operate as a general partnership.

How are taxes handled in an investment club? ›

Generally, an investment club is treated as a partnership for federal tax purposes unless it chooses oth- erwise. Financial events generated by the investment club partnership (in the form of capital gains/losses or dividends) are taxable in the year they are realized.

Why do investment clubs fail? ›

Eronie Kamukama, a business reporter with the Daily Monitor, offers some insight into why this might be the case “A number of investment clubs are collapsing due to mistrust and inability to track their investments, inability to mobilise members for investment decisions and absence of return on investment.” It goes ...

Does Jim Cramer have an investment club? ›

Jim Cramer created the Investing Club to help all investors build long-term wealth in the stock market.

How to find an investment club? ›

Attend an Investment Club Meeting

Visit your local chapter website and check out the Visit-A-Club and Model Investment Club pages to see what's available to you locally. There are online Model Investment Club meetings you can attend as well. Go to our Online Chapter Local Events webpage to see a listing.

What type of entity is an investment club? ›

If your club is formed by its members without specifying the form of the entity, the law will usually classify it as a general partnership. If the club is set up as a limited partnership or corporation, the club's limited partnership interests or shares of stock are securities and ch.

What is the legal structure of a club? ›

The most common form chosen for smaller and voluntary associations, such as sports clubs, is the unincorporated association. Unincorporated associations can be easily established by founding members with almost no legal restrictions.

What is the structure of an investment group? ›

How's an Investment Club Structured

An investment club is typically structured as a partnership, limited liability company, or corporation. Each club member contributes a set amount of money each month, which is then pooled and invested as a group.

Is an investment club a legal entity? ›

In fact, an investment club can be established as a legal entity, either as a legal partnership or as a limited liability company, making its framework similar in principle to that of a mutual fund.

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