Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Strategies for Investing Outside of the Stock Market


Denver-based author and investor Robert “Bo” Parfet is a part of the social entrepreneurial movement through Denali Venture Philanthropy, LLC in Boulder, Colorado. Robert “Bo” Parfet’s extensive experience in investing has culminated in him assisting organizations and people with finding alternatives ways to invest capital.

More evolved strategies of investing are rapidly becoming outdated and replaced by newer methods. Even in this day with using private equity funding and other investment vehicles as a strategy, newer, alternative methods make it possible for all types of investors to save without entering the public market.

Examples are good. Newer lending strategies include supply chain finance and asset-backed lending. Supply chain funding is a type of financing involving the business selling accounts receivable contracts to a third party at a discount. This allows the business to meet immediate cash needs.

Another example is asset backed lending, which involves a merchant bank, family office or person making a loan, and using an asset as collateral. These opportunities or investments are typically tangible assets, such as real estate.

Finally, investors can invest through commodity trading advisors, which invests in managed futures. Investing in managed futures involves paying attention to price fluctuations in some futures and options markets. Example commodities include energy, metals, foreign currency, government bonds, and agricultural products.

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