Investor control refers to a financial arrangement where individuals or firms retain authority over their investment decisions, rather than delegating to a fund manager. This approach is used in self-directed accounts, like Solo 401(k)s or SDIRAs, enabling direct asset selection. It primarily benefits sophisticated investors seeking autonomy, tax advantages, and tailored strategies for real estate, private equity, or other alternative assets.
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