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The Hatteras Multi-Strategy Funds were launched in 2004 to provide financial advisors and their clients with diversified exposure to alternatives in a single investment vehicle. Designed to replicate the university endowment alternative investment model of investing, the Funds allocate to more than 140 managers across six strategies encompassing both hedge funds and private equity investments-a combination rarely found in registered funds.
The investment objective of the Funds is to provide capital appreciation consistent with the return characteristic of the alternative investment portfolios of larger endowments through investments in the six asset classes of: Opportunistic Equity, Enhanced Fixed Income, Absolute Return, Real Estate, Private Equity and Energy & Natural Resources. The Funds' secondary objective is capital appreciation with less volatility than that of the equity markets. For many investors, the Multi-Strategy Funds serve as a core alternative allocation.
The Funds are managed in conjunction with joint venture partner Morgan Creek Capital Management, an alternative investment manager with more than $8 billion in client assets. The combined team applies a systematic investment process that includes strategy allocation, manager search and selection, and disciplined risk management and monitoring.
By offering an institutional-quality portfolio in registered funds, the Hatteras Multi-Strategy Funds provide investors with access to strategies and managers that would otherwise be unavailable to them, whether due to capacity constraints, high investment minimums, or both. For financial advisors, the Funds represent an intelligent turnkey solution for integrating alternatives into their clients' portfolios.
Multi-Strategy Family of Funds:
 Hatteras Multi-Strategy Fund, L.P.
 Hatteras Multi-Strategy TEI Fund, L.P.
 Hatteras Multi-Strategy Institutional Fund, L.P.
 Hatteras Multi-Strategy TEI Institutional Fund, L.P.
Hatteras also offers private onshore and offshore funds that are not registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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