👉 The trustee fluid, also known as the trustee's fund or trust fund, is a financial component within a trust that serves as a separate legal entity, managed by a trustee on behalf of the beneficiaries. It is designed to hold and invest assets according to the trust's terms, ensuring that the trustee acts in the best interests of the beneficiaries. This fund typically includes a mix of cash, securities, real estate, and other investments, managed for growth and preservation of value. The trustee fluid operates independently from the trust's general assets, providing a degree of separation that protects beneficiaries' interests and offers flexibility in investment strategies to meet long-term financial goals.