Company: RIV
Filing Date: 2025-05-21
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001398344-25-009946
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Company: RIVERNORTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-05-21
Form: 424B5
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 performs both a quantitative and qualitative analysis, including fundamental and technical analysis to assess the relative risk and reward potential for each SPAC investment. Among other things, the Adviser will evaluate the management team’s strategy, experience, deal flow, and demonstrated track record in building enterprise value. The Adviser will also evaluate the terms of each SPAC offering, including the aggregate amount of the offering, the offering price of the securities, the equity yield to termination, the option value of warrants, the sponsor’s interest in the SPAC, and the expected liquidity of the SPAC’s securities. The Fund will purchase securities of SPACs in their initial public offerings and in the secondary market.

In selecting SPAC investments, the Adviser will also utilize trading strategies and programs to seek to derive value from buying and selling SPAC securities, including units, common shares and warrants. Under normal market conditions, the Fund intends to purchase SPAC securities in an initial public offering and opportunistically buy and sell SPAC securities on the secondary market prior to a SPAC’s initial business combination. The Fund does not intend to hold common shares after a SPAC’s initial business combination has been completed other than common shares obtained temporarily through the conversion of a SPAC’s warrants into common shares. The Fund may redeem common shares of a SPAC in exchange for the Fund’s pro rata portion of the SPAC’s trust account.

The Fund also may invest up to 20% of its Managed Assets in exchange-traded notes (“ETNs”), certain derivatives, such as options and swaps, cash and cash equivalents. Such investments will not be counted towards the Fund’s 80% policy. ETNs are debt securities whose returns are linked to a particular index.

The Fund may invest directly in debt securities issued by certain credit-oriented unlisted funds and BDCs (“Private Debt”) identified by the Adviser in its due diligence process. The Adviser believes that investments in Private Debt can provide the Fund with the opportunity to obtain more favorable terms and similar risk profiles to similar publicly traded debt investments available. Private Debt often may be illiquid and is typically not listed on an exchange and traded less actively than similar securities issued by publicly traded-vehicles. For certain Private Debt investments, trading may only be possible through the assistance of the broker who originally brought the security to the market and has a relationship with the issuer. Due to the limited trading market, independent pricing services may be unable to provide a price for Private Debt, and the fair value of the securities may be determined in good