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What time horizon should an investor in alternatives have?

Typical horizon: medium–long (5–10+ years). Many alternative investment funds are built on strategies that take time: acquisition, development, operational optimization, then sale at a favorable price (the classic cycle for private equity or real estate). For this reason, the fund's duration can be 7–12 years, to which extension periods may be added.

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