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SEC Considers Changing Accredited Investor Requirements

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Mark Melin
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently seeking comments on changing the hurdle levels for investors who are defined as “accredited,” providing them access to alternative investments typically not available to the general public. Currently the regulatory has two standards, "accredited" and a higher "qualified" standard. Neither standard currently includes any method for knowledge testing and is only reliant on financial means.

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Mark Melin is an alternative investment practitioner whose specialty is recognizing the impact of beta market environment on a technical trading strategy. A portfolio and industry consultant, wrote or edited three books including High Performance Managed Futures (Wiley 2010) and The Chicago Board of Trade’s Handbook of Futures and Options (McGraw-Hill 2008) and taught a course at Northwestern University's executive education program.