Hedge funds must register with the SEC and file a Form ADV, which discloses information about the fund's operations, advisors, assets, and other material facts. The filing requires disclosure of any conflicts of interest that may exist with respect to the hedge fund's activities.
It must provide annual reports to investors and potential investors. Users can access all hedge fund-related SEC Filings data via RADiENT. Another filing that hedge funds could file is Form 13F.
Users can access all 13F data on RADiENT
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