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Which type of alternative investment typically involves investing in non-public companies?

Private equity funds invest in companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange. This includes various strategies like venture capital, growth equity,

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Question: Which type of alternative investment typically involves investing in non-public companies?

Answer options:

  • Managed futures. ✅ Private equity.
  • Convertible arbitrage funds.
  • Long/short equity hedge funds.

Correct answer: Private equity.

Explanation: Private equity funds invest in companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange. This includes various strategies like venture capital, growth equity, and leveraged buyouts.

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