Alternative investments is a broad term for investments that are not traditional stocks, bonds or cash. They can include a wide range of different asset classes including real estate, infrastructure, renewable energy and private equity.
There are many reasons to consider alternative investments as an investor. They can provide higher and more stable returns than traditional investments and they can be a good way to diversify a portfolio.
This is why professional and institutional investors such as Danish pension funds have increased their investments in alternative assets significantly in recent years. According to Insurance and Pension Investment Statistics from 2022, Danish pension funds had allocated 26% of their market rate assets to alternative investments by the end of 2022.
However, as a private investor, it can be difficult to get started with alternative investments and navigate the landscape of alternative investment options.
That’s why we’ve created a guide to help you understand the characteristics of different alternative asset classes and the benefits and risks associated with them.
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