How to Raise Cash Without Rebuilding Your Portfolio

Overview

Advisors are constantly asked to “raise some cash” — whether for a client purchase, a tax bill, a new opportunity, or a risk review. Traditionally, this means selling positions manually and effectively rebuilding the portfolio just to free up liquidity.

ClearLedger Analytics takes a different approach:

You can raise cash as a first‑class constraint, without tearing down your existing portfolio structure.

This article explains how ClearLedger Analytics raises cash intelligently, transparently, and without disrupting advisor intent.

1. Cash Is a Target, Not an Accident

In most systems, cash is whatever remains after trades. ClearLedger Analytics treats cash as a deliberate target:

Cash is not a side effect — it is a constraint in the optimization problem.

2. You Don’t Have to Rebuild the Portfolio

Raising cash does not require:

ClearLedger Analytics preserves your existing structure:

The only change is that the portfolio must now include a specific amount of cash.

3. How ClearLedger Analytics Raises Cash

When you set a cash target, ClearLedger Analytics:

You are not “selling randomly” to raise cash — you are re‑optimizing weights under a new cash constraint.

4. Cash Target vs. Forced Liquidations

There is a critical difference between:

Forced liquidations:

Cash targets:

ClearLedger Analytics always uses the second approach.

5. What Happens to the Other Weights?

When you raise cash:

If you raise cash from 2% to 8%, that extra 6% must come from somewhere.

ClearLedger Analytics decides where to trim by evaluating:

You get intelligent trimming, not arbitrary selling.

6. Raising Cash Without Violating Client Intent

Clients often say:

ClearLedger Analytics can do exactly that by combining:

You can freeze core holdings, set a cash target, and let the solver adjust only flexible positions.

The result: Cash is raised, core intent is preserved.

7. Why This Matters for Advisors

Raising cash is one of the most common real‑world tasks in advisory practice.

Doing it poorly:

Doing it well:

ClearLedger Analytics turns “raise cash” from a manual, ad‑hoc process into a transparent, deterministic optimization step.

Conclusion

You don’t need to rebuild a portfolio to raise cash.

With ClearLedger Analytics, you can:

Raising cash becomes a constraint, not a disruption.

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