Authors :
Arav Garg
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 9 - September
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25sep1359
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Abstract :
The alternative investment universe has undergone a fundamental change through the past decades. What once
remained the domain of institutional investors and high-net-worth ones is now accessible to varied participants in the market.
Such investments-from private equity to hedge funds, real estate, commodities, infrastructure, and even emergents like
cryptocurrencies-provide well-diversified portfolios, higher possible returns, and risk coverage. This research paper researches
alternative investments thoroughly, detailing their origin and evolution, different types, various strategies, benefits, drawbacks,
regulatory aspects, and future direction. Based upon market trend analysis, past data, and experts' opinions, this paper explains
why alternative investments are evolving into an inextricable part of the modern investment universe. The discourse extends to
macroeconomic forces and technological innovation that propelled alternative assets into the mainstream of finance, with the
intended justification being the universality of such a trend, making it applicable to investors of all magnitudes.
References :
- Preqin. Global Alternatives Report. 2024.
- Swensen, David F. Pioneering Portfolio Management. Free Press, 2009.
- European Commission. Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).
- United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Regulatory Filings and Guidelines.
- Yale Investments Office. Yale Endowment Reports.
The alternative investment universe has undergone a fundamental change through the past decades. What once
remained the domain of institutional investors and high-net-worth ones is now accessible to varied participants in the market.
Such investments-from private equity to hedge funds, real estate, commodities, infrastructure, and even emergents like
cryptocurrencies-provide well-diversified portfolios, higher possible returns, and risk coverage. This research paper researches
alternative investments thoroughly, detailing their origin and evolution, different types, various strategies, benefits, drawbacks,
regulatory aspects, and future direction. Based upon market trend analysis, past data, and experts' opinions, this paper explains
why alternative investments are evolving into an inextricable part of the modern investment universe. The discourse extends to
macroeconomic forces and technological innovation that propelled alternative assets into the mainstream of finance, with the
intended justification being the universality of such a trend, making it applicable to investors of all magnitudes.