There are hedge funds that takes money from different individuals and then invest in a particular sector to derive returns from the same.
They usually have a fund manager who takes care of the funds to see what would be the ideal investment to make, the time frame that people might be looking at, the returns that can be obtained, risks management and ultimately to derive returns for the investors.
I was wondering if there are any hedge funds, where let's say, 50 people pool in $10,000 each. That makes it a $500,000 fund. A fund manager, who is usually an experienced domainer, takes care of the fund for a fee(usually 2% of the fund size) to generate good returns for the investors.
The time frame could be pre-decided and a certain minimum rate of return that the investors would get, given the investment.
What do you think about such a concept in domaining?
Does it already exist and we don't know about it, or is it something that is still not there in domaining?
Point out some of the downsides/risks, negatives or obstacles in operating such a fund.
They usually have a fund manager who takes care of the funds to see what would be the ideal investment to make, the time frame that people might be looking at, the returns that can be obtained, risks management and ultimately to derive returns for the investors.
I was wondering if there are any hedge funds, where let's say, 50 people pool in $10,000 each. That makes it a $500,000 fund. A fund manager, who is usually an experienced domainer, takes care of the fund for a fee(usually 2% of the fund size) to generate good returns for the investors.
The time frame could be pre-decided and a certain minimum rate of return that the investors would get, given the investment.
What do you think about such a concept in domaining?
Does it already exist and we don't know about it, or is it something that is still not there in domaining?
Point out some of the downsides/risks, negatives or obstacles in operating such a fund.