Investment Clubs and the SEC
Investment Clubs and the SEC
What is an All American Investment Club?
An All American Investment Club is a group of people who pool their money to make direct investments in select American Manufacturing Companies.
Usually, All American Investment Clubs are organized as an Limited Liability Company and, after the members study different investments, the group decides to buy or sell based on a majority vote of the members.
Club meetings are always very educational and each member actively participates in investment decisions.
Are investment clubs regulated by the SEC?
Investment clubs usually do not have to register, or register the offer and sale of their own membership interests, with the SEC.
If every member in an investment club actively participates in deciding what investments to make, the membership interests in the club would probably not be considered securities. If the club has any passive members, it may be issuing securities.
The All American Network way is to train each and every member until they are competent to understand completely our 12 Step Profile.