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Title: TreeWater Hedge Funds


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TreeWater Hedge Funds
  • Delta V Asset Class presentation

2
Mission Statement
  • Clearly explain the superiority of this asset
    class for the investors in TreeWater Hedge Funds
    and why all hedge funds ought to hold 20 of
    their portfolios in this asset class.

3
Competition
  • Hedging various low, moderate, high risk
    investments. vs.
  • Investing only where the value of the underlying
    asset changes with the investment.

4
Sample Hedge Fund Asset Diversity
  • U.S. equities (stocks)
  • U.S. Bonds
  • Commodities
  • Foreign Equities
  • Real Estate
  • Inflation-Indexed Bonds
  • Emerging Markets
  • High-Yield
  • Foreign Bonds

5
Risks
  • Each of these have a risk factor.
  • Each of these is a win-lose investment, you win
    by someone else making a loosing bet in the
    market.
  • Risk-adjusted returns tend to be better than some
    other investments because of hedging different
    markets, when stocks go down, bonds tend to go up
    in value, and so forth. (Not all hedge funds
    actually hedge.) However, Bonds to not escalate
    at par with market declines.
  • The Delta V asset class only go up in value.
  • The initial funding of these assets looks for
    orders of magnitude changes in value of the
    assets from 2 to 6 orders of magnitude.

6
How it works
  • TreeWater invests in inexpensive underdeveloped
    land where the lack of water is the issue, but
    there are identified geothermal resources and
    available non-potable water resources,
  • TreeWater brings in World Wide Assets LLC
    geothermal desalination device, creates water,
    and develops the land to its highest and best use
    considering the enhanced water asset and its
    possible uses.
  • The value of the underlying asset will change
    from 2 to 6 orders of magnitude in 2-3 years from
    the start of the project.
  • For those who dont understand orders of
    magnitude, just add that number of zeros, 2 to 6,
    to the end of the current value. Six orders of
    magnitude changes 1 per acre land in Australia
    into 1,000,000 per acre land, but the intent is
    not to sell the land, rather, to harvest the
    trees on the land.
  • These orders of magnitude do not translate into
    orders of magnitude change in value of invested
    dollars because of the costly investment needed.
    At that level we only expect order of magnitude
    changes in the 1-2 range.
  • Example Buy 100 acres for 100, put in as a
    separate business a desalination plant (about 18
    ROI) put in 24,000 in trees and water
    infrastructure, pay workers for five years,
    harvest (say, year 6 from the beginning), cost of
    doing business is about 500,000, sell the crop
    for about 15,000,000, then re-harvest in five
    years.

7
Opportunities
  • Australia
  • Purchase land for 1 per acre, then add Paulownia
    tree farming, harvest in five years
  • As above, with the Aborigines, a philanthropic
    opportunity
  • Sonora, Mexico, Paulownia Tree Farming
  • Laguna Salada, Baja California, Mexico
  • Multiple development opportunities Resort
    development, philanthropic opportunities with
    native Cucapah, tree farming, fish farming,
    renewable energy utilities.
  • All of these have identified resources

8
Goals and Objectives
  • 5 billion in investments in 5 years
  • Develop 10-20 square miles of Paulownia farms in
    Baja, Sonora, Australia (1sq.mi.640 acres)
  • Partner with local indigenous people to develop
    and use natural resources for renewable energy
    and uses for it
  • Develop multiple resort projects in Laguna Salada
  • Develop Ejido lands with various renewable and
    sustainable projects

9
Financial Plan
  • Focus on Paulownia farming and development
  • Harvest in 5 year cycles
  • RIO is substantial allowing financial goals to be
    easily met
  • Develop resorts in Laguna Salada while the ROI is
    highest because they are made in the early ramp
    up period when establishing leases is least
    expensive, continue to developed the leased lands
    when the lagoon is formed.

10
Rewards
  • As shown, Paulownia ROI exceeds 50 per year,
    compounded annually for the first five years,
    using geothermal resources and inexpensive land.
  • TreeWaters goal for investors is 20 annualized
    ROI, a conservative goal

11
Hedge Funds Delta V Assets
  • By holding 20 of your portfolio in Delta V asset
    class holdings, the risk of loss is significantly
    reduced and the probability of profit is
    substantially enhanced.
  • As a hedge fund manager, your job just became
    considerably easier.
  • Contact TreeWater to find out how to invest.

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