Manage volatility
Focus on creating a more stable portfolio that generates smoother returns
Investing for managing volatility
Amid a volatile market environment with significant policy uncertainty, investors may be wise to turn their focus toward alternative investments that have the potential to withstand a slowing economy and offer limited correlation and downside protection potential.
FS Credit REIT
A differentiated way to generate income by investing in commercial real estate debt
- Earn income
- Reduce risk
- Hedge inflation
- Navigate interest rates
- Preserve capital
- Manage volatility
- Diversify assets
FS Multi-Strategy Alternatives Fund
A liquid alternative, multi-strategy solution that aims to generate positive, low-correlated returns
- Diversify assets
- Manage volatility
- Navigate interest rates
- Absolute return
FS Credit REIT
A differentiated way to generate income by investing in commercial real estate debt
- Earn income
- Reduce risk
- Hedge inflation
- Navigate interest rates
- Preserve capital
- Manage volatility
- Diversify assets
FS Multi-Strategy Alternatives Fund
A liquid alternative, multi-strategy solution that aims to generate positive, low-correlated returns
- Diversify assets
- Manage volatility
- Navigate interest rates
- Absolute return
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Diversification does not ensure a profit or guarantee against a loss.
Risk factors
FS Credit REIT
This material must be read in conjunction with the FS Credit Real Estate Income Trust, Inc. (FS Credit REIT) prospectus in order to fully understand all of the implications and risks of the offering of securities to which the prospectus relates.
An investment in FS Credit REIT involves a high degree of risk. You should purchase these securities only if you can afford the complete loss of your investment. The risks include the following:
Since there is no public trading market for shares of FS Credit REIT’s common stock, repurchase of shares by FS Credit REIT will likely be the only way to dispose of your shares. FS Credit REIT’s share repurchase plan will provide stockholders with the opportunity to request that FS Credit REIT repurchase their shares on a monthly basis, subject to certain limitation. Further, FS Credit REIT’s board of directors may modify or suspend our share repurchase plan if it deems such action to be in our best interest and the best interest of stockholders. Finally, FS Credit REIT is not obligated by its charter or otherwise to effect a liquidity event at any time. As a result, shares should be considered as having only limited liquidity and at times may be illiquid. The purchase and repurchase price for shares of FS Credit REIT’s common stock will be based on NAV and will not be based on any public trading market. Because the valuation of FS Credit REIT’s investments is inherently subjective, the NAV of FS Credit REIT’s common stock may not accurately reflect the actual price at which assets could be liquidated on any given day. Valuations and appraisals of real estate-related debt and investments include estimates of fair value and may not necessarily correspond to realizable value, which could adversely affect the value of an investment. FS Credit REIT’s business and operations are currently dependent on the commercial real estate industry. Adverse conditions in the commercial real estate industry can have a significant negative effect on FS Credit REIT’s business and financial condition. FS Credit REIT cannot guarantee that it will make distributions, and if it does, such distributions may be funded from sources other than cash flow from operations, including, without limitation, the sale of assets, borrowings, return of capital or offering proceeds, and there are no limits on the amounts that may be paid from such sources. FS Credit REIT has no employees and is dependent on its adviser and sub-adviser to conduct operations. FS Credit REIT’s adviser and sub-adviser will face conflicts of interest as a result of, among other things, the obligation to allocate investment opportunities among FS Credit REIT and other investment vehicles, the allocation of time of their investment professionals and the substantial fees and expenses that FS Credit REIT will pay to its adviser and its affiliates. This is a “best efforts” offering. If FS Credit REIT is not able to raise a substantial amount of capital in the near term, its ability to achieve its investment objectives could be adversely affected. There are limits on the ownership and transferability of FS Credit REIT’s shares. FS Credit REIT’s failure to remain qualified to be taxed as a REIT would adversely affect the NAV of its shares and the amount of cash available for distribution to stockholders.
FS Multi-Strategy Alternatives Fund
Investing in the Fund involves risk, including the risk that a shareholder may receive little or no return on their investment or that a shareholder may lose part or all of
their investment. The strategies used by the Adviser, Underlying Managers, and Alternative Beta Providers may not be successful on an ongoing basis or could contain errors, omissions, imperfections, or malfunctions. These errors may result in, among other things, execution and allocation failures and failures to properly gather and organize large amounts of data from third parties and other external sources. The Fund may invest in derivatives, which are often more volatile than other investments and may magnify the Fund’s gains or losses. The stability and liquidity of many derivative transactions depend in large part on the creditworthiness of the parties to the transactions. If a counterparty to such a transaction defaults, exercising contractual rights may involve delays or costs for the Fund. The Fund may seek to profit from the occurrence of specific corporate or other events. A delay in the timing of these events, or the failure of these events to occur at all, may have a significant negative effect on the Fund’s performance. A short sale of a security involves the theoretical risk of unlimited loss because of increases in the market price of the security sold short. The Fund’s use of short sales, in certain circumstances, can result in significant losses. If there is a perception that a proposed merger, exchange offer, or cash tender offer transaction will not be consummated or will be delayed, the market price of the security may decline sharply negatively affecting the fund. In addition to the normal risks associated with investing, international and emerging markets may involve the risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuations in currency values, differences in generally accepted accounting principles, or social, economic, or political instability in other nations. The Fund is subject to interest rate risk and will decline in value as interest rates rise. Mortgage Backed Securities may experience significantly greater price and yield volatility than traditional debt securities. Including the potential for a complete loss of expected future cash flow based on the prepayment behavior of underlying borrowers. Investments in commodities are subject to higher volatility than more traditional investments. The Fund may engage in leveraging and other speculative investment practices that may increase the risk of loss of investment, and accelerate the velocity of potential losses. The Fund is classified as a “non-diversified” investment company, which means that the percentage of its assets that may be invested in the securities of a single issuer is not limited by the 1940 Act.