Sarson Funds | Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Investment Funds

Small Coin Strategy

40 to 60 Altcoin Holdings

Max 15% Single Token Holding

$50k Minimum Investment

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Multi-Trader, Multi-Strategy

Fifth Khagan LP is multi-trader, multi-strategy product that seeks to maximize returns by investing in undiscovered and emerging small-cap cryptocurrencies, typically with a total market capitalization of $3 BN or less.

At a Glance

In normal conditions, the fund invests 80% of its capital in altCoins that trade on public exchanges and up to 20% of its capital in off-exchange investments such as Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs), masternodes and staking opportunities.

Strategy Overview

Investment Process

Multi-Trader & Multi-Strategy

Utilizing a multi-strategy, multi-trader approach, we leverage our firm's Wall Street experience to bring institutional standards for research and risk management to small-cap cryptocurrency investing. We have developed an exclusive network of blockchain analysts and cryptocurrency insiders that provide our traders with a consistent informational advantage.

Number of Holdings: 40-60

Max Single Small Coin Exposure: 15%

90 Day Lockup & Low Minimums

Rather than a multi-year lockup, ours is only 90 days. Deposits are accepted daily with a minimum investment of $50,000 USD.

Dedicated Client Portal & Daily NAV

Investors receive a dedicated client log-in portal, for up-to-date account performance, net asset value (NAV), and document management.

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