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167 points lemonlym | 3 comments | | HN request time: 0.204s | source
1. BlandDuck ◴[] No.45054959[source]
It is a concern that this could simply reflect changing naming conventions for private funds. There is nothing that requires a fund to use the "Fund I" convention.

Would it be possible to confirm the trend using Form ADV instead of Form D filings?

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2. lemonlym ◴[] No.45055078[source]
Form ADV is the form used to register an investment advisor, which is fundamentally different than disclosing a fundraising event. It could definitely be interested to look into. The SEC presents its data in a relatively simple format. Here is the link for Form ADV historical filing data: https://www.sec.gov/foia-services/frequently-requested-docum...
3. lemonlym ◴[] No.45086516[source]
I just wanted to follow up and say I was confidently wrong previously. Thanks for posting, and for the idea.