Dictionary : Incubated Fund

A fund that is offered privately when it is first created. Investors of this type of fund are usually employees associated with the fund and their family members. Incubation allows fund managers the ability to keep a fund's size small, while testing different investment styles, before the fund is available to the public and subject to restricting rules and regulations.


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