Exactly. That naming convention is spot-on for keeping your legal “shield” intact.

​By including the Master Trust name, the words “Statutory Trust,” and the specific Series identifier, you are providing clear notice to anyone you do business with (banks, vendors, or farm equipment dealers) exactly which legal pocket they are dealing with.

​Your Official Signature Block

​When you sign contracts, leases, or opening bank accounts for that specific series, your signature block should look like this to ensure you aren’t personally liable:

[Master Trust Name], a Wyoming Statutory Trust,

acting for and on behalf of its series, Gonen Capital Series

​By: __________________________

Name: [Your Name]

Title: Trustee

​A Few “Pro-Tips” for Your 20+ Series:

1. The “Capital” Word Warning

Since you are using the word “Capital,” the Wyoming Secretary of State might look closely at your filing if you decide to register it as a Trade Name (DBA). As long as you aren’t acting as a regulated bank, you’re usually fine, but it’s always good to have a simple “Investment Holding” description ready if they ask.

2. Watch the Plural

In your prompt, you wrote “Trusts” (plural). Usually, you only have one Master Trust (e.g., Gonen Statutory Trust), which then parents many series. Using the singular “Trust” is standard unless you are actually forming multiple separate Master Trusts.

3. EIN Strategy

For 20 different business and farming operations, you’ll need to decide on taxes.

  • ​You can have one EIN for the whole Trust (simplest for taxes).
  • ​Or, you can get separate EINs for high-risk series (like the farming ones) to keep their credit and payroll completely isolated.

4. The Internal Ledger

Since you aren’t filing these 20 names with the state, you are the “Source of Truth.” I highly recommend keeping a Series Registry—a simple master list in your records that shows the date each series was created and what assets (like “Gonen Capital”) it holds.

​Does “Gonen Capital” represent the first of your 20 series, or is that going to be the name of the Master Trust itself?