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Samara Asset Group Invests $10 Million in Samara Alpha Management’s Flagship Market-Neutral Strategy Fund

June 30 (Cointime) - Samara Asset Group has announced a $10 million investment in Samara Alpha Management's newly launched flagship market-neutral multi-strategy fund. The fund aims to capitalize on potentially lucrative market opportunities resulting from inefficiencies in the nascent digital asset space, and the Samara Alpha team takes advantage of opportunities in the current digital asset market landscape to deliver products with compelling risk-adjusted returns through rigorous due diligence and deep industry networks.

Samara Asset Group intends to continue to deploy assets into new strategies developed by the Samara Alpha team as well as leading emerging managers curated by them, leveraging their expertise and ability to attract best-in-class emerging managers, so that its shareholders may indirectly participate in the performance of such investment opportunities.

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