New alternatives fund

Here are some new alternatives fund options:

  1. ESG-Focused Funds: Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) funds invest in companies that prioritize sustainability, social responsibility, and good governance. Examples include:
    • BlackRock ESG U.S. Equity Fund
    • Vanguard ESG U.S. Stock ETF
  2. Cryptocurrency Funds: Invest in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others. Examples include:
    • Grayscale Bitcoin Trust
    • Bitwise Crypto Index Fund
  3. Private Equity Funds: Invest in private companies, often with the goal of eventually taking them public. Examples include:
    • KKR Private Equity Fund
    • Blackstone Private Equity Partners
  4. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): Invest in real estate properties, such as commercial buildings, apartments, and hotels. Examples include:
    • Vanguard Real Estate ETF
    • Realty Income, Inc. (REIT)
  5. Hedge Funds: Invest in a variety of assets, such as stocks, bonds, commodities, and currencies, using complex strategies to generate returns. Examples include:
    • Bridgewater Associates' Pure Alpha Fund
    • Renaissance Technologies' Medallion Fund
  6. Impact Investing Funds: Invest in companies that aim to generate both financial returns and positive social or environmental impact. Examples include:
    • Acumen Fund
    • Root Capital
  7. Alternative Credit Funds: Invest in debt securities, such as bonds, loans, and other credit instruments. Examples include:
    • BlackRock Alternative Credit Fund
    • PIMCO Alternative Credit Fund
  8. Commodity Funds: Invest in physical commodities, such as gold, oil, and agricultural products. Examples include:
    • Gold ETF (e.g., SPDR Gold Shares)
    • iPath Bloomberg Commodity Index ETN
  9. Infrastructure Funds: Invest in infrastructure projects, such as transportation systems, energy generation, and water treatment facilities. Examples include:
    • Brookfield Infrastructure Partners
    • Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation
  10. Venture Capital Funds: Invest in early-stage companies, often with the goal of helping them grow and eventually go public. Examples include:
    • Sequoia Capital
    • Andreessen Horowitz

Please note that these are just a few examples, and there are many more alternatives fund options available. It's essential to research and understand the investment objectives, risks, and fees associated with any fund before investing.