Interval funds are closed-end investment vehicles that periodically offer to repurchase shares, often quarterly. Unlike open-end mutual funds, they allow managers to invest in illiquid assets like private credit or real estate. Accredited investors benefit from higher potential returns and diversification, while accepting limited liquidity. This structure suits those seeking alternative assets without daily trading demands.
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