AIF investing is not about chasing a story. It is about verifying structure. The first checks should always be: strategy clarity, governance, liquidity/tenure, fee structure, and reporting quality.
If any of these are unclear, pause. AIF allocations work best when the investor is prepared to stay invested through cycles and understands the mechanics of how capital will be deployed and returned.
Confidence does not come from “what someone said.” It comes from documents, transparency, and a clear alignment between your portfolio needs and the fund’s design.
Truvest Insight:
Documents create conviction — not marketing.
Disclaimer:
Educational only. Not investment advice.