Posts in Alternatives
In Venture Capital, It’s a Mean Game

Successful Venture Capital requires exposure to the statistical outliers. This typically means allocating more capital to funds that are smaller, more concentrated, and may be run by managers with limited track records. As a result, VC may not be suitable for every investor. Click here to read more about how we view the asset class and approach portfolio construction for patient capital.

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The Illiquidity Premium Problem

The illiquidity premium has nothing to do with holding period. Rather, it exists in areas where capital is less abundant. Lately, however, there’s no shortage of cash flowing into private investments as retail and institutional investors alike have upped their deployment into venture capital and private equity. Fortunately, it’s not too late to find opportunities, as long as investors’ remain judicious and follow a disciplined process.

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Commitment Issues: Managing Target Allocations for Alts

“What percentage of my portfolio should be allocated to alternative investments?” To answer this, many allocators turn to the “Endowment Model” as a guide. Unfortunately, for the high-net-worth investor with unique needs and preferences, the Endowment Model isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. And unlike public market investments where you can quickly deploy capital, alternative investments require an active liquidity management strategy to balance target allocations. This article talks about a few key points to consider when committing to illiquid private market investments.

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