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  • In this episode of Insight is Capital, Pierre Daillie welcomes Barbara Stewart, CFA, a renowned global researcher, author, and former portfolio manager, to discuss her latest white paper, 'Women and Alts: A Global Perspective.' Commissioned by Kensington Capital Partners, the in-depth 83-page research paper explores the alt gender gap and the barriers preventing women from investing in alternative assets. Barbara shares insights from her extensive interviews with 52 global finance leaders, highlighting the need for improved information, network access, and inclusive marketing strategies. She emphasizes the importance of tailored marketing approaches and encourages women to begin investing, stressing the significance of understanding risks and making informed decisions. You can download the entire enlightening research report (and guide), full of detailed and universally practical tips and insights into the blossoming market for alternative investments, below.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:19 Welcoming Barbara Stewart

    01:22 Barbara's Career Journey

    03:37 Inspiration Behind the White Paper

    06:05 Key Findings and Barriers

    15:08 Strategies to Attract Women (and Men) to Alts

    20:17 Future Trends and AI Impact

    27:31 Advice for Women Interested in Alts

    28:33 Conclusion and Acknowledgements

    Copyright © AdvisorAnalyst, Barbara Stewart, Kensington Capital Partners

  • In this episode Mario Cianfarani, Head of Distribution at Vanguard Investments Canada joins us to discuss the latest findings from Vanguard Canada's Value of Advice survey. The widely developed survey, which gathered responses from 1,307 Canadian investors, highlights strong client satisfaction among advisors, with 74% of investors feeling their advisor is worth every dollar. The survey also reveals the generational shift towards online brokerages among younger investors aged 18 to 34, who at the same time have a desire access to an investment professional, frequent communication and personalized financial planning - a hybrid model. Key topics include trust issues among younger investors, the value of advice beyond investment performance, and strategies for advisors to engage with the next generation of clients effectively.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer

    00:20 Overview of Vanguard Canada's Value of Advice Survey

    00:41 Key Findings: Client Satisfaction and Online Brokerages

    01:35 Generational Differences in Financial Advice

    05:27 Trust Issues Among Younger Investors

    12:02 The Role of Advisors in Life Events

    24:12 Building Relationships with Younger Clients

    28:16 Communication Strategies for Advisors

    36:06 Perceptions of Financial Advisors' Value

    44:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Copyright © AdvisorAnalyst

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  • In this episode, Richard and Pierre are joined by the brilliant and always-provocative Doomberg. Known for slicing through political and energy-market noise with precision, Doomberg unpacks the seismic shifts rippling across the globe following the U.S. election.

    From the resurrection of "Drill, Baby, Drill" to the strategic chessboard of Big Tech’s nuclear ambitions, Doomberg delivers his signature contrarian takes on the interplay of energy, geopolitics, and the economy. Are we entering an era of “energy independence” under Trump 2.0, or is the green agenda facing its biggest existential test yet?

    Key Topics We Cover:

    📉 Why "Drill, Baby, Drill" might spell doom for energy equities but a windfall for supply.

    ⚛️ The real path forward for nuclear energy in a tech-driven future.

    🛢️ How America’s hydrocarbon bounty could reshape foreign policy—and why Europe should brace itself.

    🤝 The shifting power dynamics in BRICS and why Brazil’s Lula might be playing 4D chess.

    🌐 Why geopolitics is veering toward a dangerous game of brinkmanship across Taiwan, Israel, and Ukraine.

    Best Quote: "Industrial might is a derivative of energy abundance. Let’s rebuild domestic industry. Energy is life; the absence of it is death." – Doomberg

    Hit PLAY now to dive into one of the most insightful energy and geopolitical discussions of the year!

    Chapters:

    0:00 - Intro

    3:45 - Trump’s Return: What it Means for Energy

    15:30 - Big Tech’s Nuclear Gamble

    23:00 - BRICS, Brazil, and the U.S. Pivot to the Western Hemisphere

    35:00 - Middle East Flashpoints: Israel vs. Iran

    45:00 - Taiwan’s Energy Crisis and Lessons from Germany

    Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more hard-hitting conversations.

    #EnergyCrisis #Geopolitics #Doomberg #TrumpEnergyPolicy #BigTech #NuclearPower #GreenEnergy #OilAndGas #BRICS #AdvisorAnalyst

    Share your thoughts in the comments below—what's your take on the future of energy under Trump?

    Copyright © Raise Your Average, AdvisorAnalyst

  • In this episode Pierre and Adam sit down with Larry Swedroe, well-known expert in evidence-based investment strategies and former CIO at Buckingham Wealth Partners. They get into Larry's views on market forecasting, why investors should ignore short-term predictions, and the importance of building resilient and hyper-diversified portfolios to mitigate market risks. Swedroe emphasizes the inefficiency of individual stock selection and market timing, advocating instead for systematic, rule-based investment strategies. Additionally, he offers insights into the historical performance of various asset classes and how to think about risk in portfolio construction.

    00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer

    00:27 Welcoming Larry Swedroe

    00:38 Larry's Background and Expertise

    01:00 The Importance of Forecasting

    02:11 Larry's Take on Market Predictions

    04:12 Challenges in Economic Forecasting

    07:03 Investment Strategies and Market Risks

    12:07 The Value of Diversification

    22:40 Key Investment Principles

    33:13 The Importance of Staying the Course

    44:35 Exploring Portfolio Diversification

    45:39 The Importance of Education in Investing

    47:28 Understanding Risk and Asset Allocation

    49:11 The Role of Alternatives in a Diversified Portfolio

    56:03 Behavioral Finance and Investor Psychology

    59:46 Advising Clients on Investment Strategies

    01:05:23 The Significance of Diversification

    01:23:06 Final Thoughts and Personal Reflections

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    Where to find Larry Swedroe

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    Larry Swedroe on X (@larryswedroe)

    Larry Swedroe on Linkedin

    #InvestmentStrategies, #MarketRiskManagement, #PortfolioDiversification, #AlternativeInvestments, #LarrySwedroe, #StockMarketInsights

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  • Pierre welcomes back Ilan Kolet, Institutional Portfolio Manager at Fidelity Investments. This episode delves into Ilan's expert analysis on U.S. and Canadian economies amid ongoing global economic shifts. Discover insights on the Fed's unprecedented rate cuts, the productivity expansion in the U.S., challenges facing the Canadian economy, and Fidelity's tactical asset allocation positioning. Ilan also shares his experience and insight from the NABE conference and thoughts on the future of fiscal and monetary policy. Explore investment strategies and gain valuable perspectives on navigating today's markets.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer

    00:20 Guest Introduction: Ilan Kolet

    01:38 Market Overview: 2024 Insights

    02:25 Fed's Decision and Implications

    04:14 Productivity Expansion in the U.S.

    09:05 Comparing U.S. and Canadian Economies

    13:31 NABE Conference Highlights

    22:47 Divergence in US and Canadian Monetary Policies

    23:21 Strategic Use of the Canadian Dollar

    24:58 Impact of Interest Rate Differentials

    25:48 Canada's Economic Growth Drivers

    29:11 Decoupling of the Canadian Dollar from Oil Prices

    31:28 US Shale Revolution and Its Implications

    32:31 China's Economic Influence on Canada

    33:49 Tactical Asset Allocation Strategies

    37:44 Impact of US Election on Economic Policies

    40:57 Fixed Income and Commodities Exposure

    45:28 Ongoing Research and Portfolio Adjustments

    48:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • In this episode of the Insight is Capital podcast, Pierre talks to Martin Lefebvre, Chief Investment Officer at National Bank Investments. They explore Martin's outlook on the economy, fixed income, and equities, amid a backdrop of U.S. stock highs, falling bond yields, and changing labor market indicators. They discuss the recent Federal Reserve's 50 bps interest rate cut and its implications, the potential for a soft economic landing, and the intricacies of the U.S. and Canadian housing markets. Additionally, Lefebvre delves into strategies for handling expected market volatility ahead of the U.S. election and the broader implications of global economic factors on investment strategies. The conversation provides valuable insights into asset allocation amid economic pressures and highlights the importance of a balanced investment approach in current markets.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer

    00:20 Guest Introduction: Martin Lefebvre

    01:31 Market Overview and Economic Outlook

    03:30 Federal Reserve's Rate Cut Decision

    06:25 Impact on Fixed Income Strategies

    09:52 Recession Risks and Asset Allocation

    19:15 U.S. Election and Market Volatility

    30:16 Geographical Positioning

    35:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Copyright © AdvisorAnalyst

  • In this episode of 'Raise Your Average,' co-hosts Pierre and Mike welcome Shana Orczyk Sissel, CEO at Banrion Capital Management. We explore Shana's 20-year journey in wealth management, her experience and insights on alternative investments, and the evolving landscape of the industry. Shana shares her personal story of transitioning from a career in sports management to finance, discussing the challenges and triumphs along the way. Our conversation gets into key trends and opportunities in the alternative space, including private equity, venture capital, and interval funds. Shana emphasizes the importance of differentiating and engaging clients through unique and personalized investment opportunities, from sports rights to fine art and beyond. With practical advice for advisors on how to integrate alternatives into client portfolios and the added benefits of working with experts, this episode offers a comprehensive look at making alternative investments accessible and appealing.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    00:24 Guest Introduction: Shana Orczyk Sissel

    02:01 Shana's Career Journey

    04:31 The Role of Alternatives in Portfolios

    11:41 Trends in Alternative Investments

    21:26 Challenges and Opportunities in Alternatives

    33:16 Exploring Market Neutral Strategies

    33:45 Discussing BTAL: A Market Neutral ETF

    35:23 The Complexity of Managed Futures

    37:18 Return Stacking and Portfolio Diversification

    39:00 Building Alternative Investment Portfolios

    40:46 Banrion's Alternative Models

    43:50 Understanding Diversifying and Non-Diversifying Alts

    46:12 The Importance of Liquidity in Alternative Investments

    51:52 Engaging Clients with Passion Investments

    01:01:31 The Opportunity in Alternative Investments

    01:05:24 Advice for Advisors Exploring Alternatives

    01:10:18 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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    Where to find Shana Sissel, Banrion Capital Management:

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    Banrion Capital Management

    Shana Sissel on Linkedin

    Shana Sissel on X

    Shana Sissel on Instagram

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    Where to find us:

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    ReSolve Asset Management

    ReSolve Asset Management Blog

    Mike Philbrick on Linkedin

    Rodrigo Gordillo on Linkedin

    Adam Butler on Linkedin

    Pierre Daillie on Linkedin

    Joseph Lamanna on Linkedin

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  • In this episode of Insight is Capital, Pierre welcomes Dr. Todd Finkle, esteemed Pigott Professor of Entrepreneurship at Gonzaga University and author of 'Warren Buffett: Investor and Entrepreneur.' Dr. Finkle draws on nearly two decades of research and personal experiences and notably, his connection to the Buffett family (he shares his memories of friendship and hanging around at school with Buffett’s son, Pete, and his friendship with both he and Susie), of taking students to meet Warren Buffett in Omaha, to explore Buffett's investment philosophy, entrepreneurial spirit, and the lasting impact of Buffett's childhood during the Great Depression. The discussion highlights the influence of key figures like Charlie Munger and Phil Fisher in Buffett's life, the importance of critical thinking, and the value of surrounding oneself with supportive individuals. Dr. Finkle shares the challenges of writing his book and the invaluable lessons learned from Buffett's mistakes while providing unique insights about the importance to Buffett and Munger of avoiding toxic people and embracing continual, lifelong learning.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Todd Finkle and His Unique Insights on Warren Buffett

    01:31 Dr. Finkle's Personal Connection to Warren Buffett and family

    02:49 Warren Buffett's Philosophy and Influence

    07:08 Buffett's Humble and Positive Character

    10:20 Family Ties and Early Life in Omaha

    28:04 The Entrepreneurial Spirit of Young Warren Buffett

    35:27 Dr. Finkle's Journey to Writing the Book

    38:05 Meeting Warren Buffett: A Professor's Experience

    41:33 Meeting Warren Buffett: A Life-Changing Experience

    42:39 Exploring Omaha: The Heart of Buffett's Investments

    44:27 Buffett's Investment Philosophy and Local Business Support

    46:02 The Humble Life of Warren Buffett

    56:40 Buffett's Mistakes and Lessons Learned

    01:10:09 The Entrepreneurial Spirit of Warren Buffett

    01:17:31 The Future of Berkshire Hathaway

    01:24:10 The Importance of Critical Thinking and Entrepreneurship

    01:25:59 Final Thoughts and Best Advice

  • Bob Elliott, CEO, and CIO at NYC-based Unlimited Funds joined us on the show. We discuss his 13 years experience at Bridgewater Associates (10 years as head of Ray Dalio's investment research team), and the lessons he learned from the Global Financial Crisis. We get into the more recent period of ecomomic upheaval, and today's macroeconomic landscape. Bob shares his unique take on diversification, dissecting inflation, interest rates, as well as, for example, the impact deglobalization and reshoring may have on the U.S. economy. We explore Unlimited Funds' innovative strategies of hedge fund-like replication that everyday investors can now access, at far lower cost than 2&20 strategies. Bob stresses the significance of balancing risk in portfolios. He also shares insights on managing portfolio volatility, behavioral economics, and disciplined trading practices, offering invaluable advice on market assumptions and investment management.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction and Host Greetings

    01:36 Guest Introduction: Bob Elliott

    02:41 Bob's Experience at Bridgewater

    03:47 Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis

    11:38 Current Macroeconomic Conditions

    26:57 Impact of Interest Rates and Inflation

    37:22 Gold as an Investment

    41:16 Gold vs Bonds: A Comparative Analysis

    42:14 Generational Perspectives on Gold

    42:36 Understanding Economic Regimes

    44:17 Strategic Portfolio Management

    44:46 Challenges of Beating the Market

    46:30 Accessing Top-Tier Asset Managers

    47:33 The Role of Diversification

    48:37 Replication and Manager Risk

    51:19 Behavioral Aspects of Investing

    01:03:09 Wealth Accumulation vs Wealth Management

    01:04:59 Building a Robust Savings Portfolio

    01:15:48 Final Thoughts and Best Advice

  • Uranium expert Justin Huhn, Founder & Publisher of Uranium Insider, joins Pierre Daillie and Mike Philbrick on the show to discuss the unfolding generational bull case for uranium and the entire uranium and nuclear power generation sector. We explore the cyclical nature of the uranium market, current supply and demand dynamics, and the impact of geopolitical tensions. Justin provides valuable insights on the increasing interest in nuclear energy as a clean power source, driven by rising global electricity demand and technological advancements. He sheds light on the potential for significant market developments by 2029-2030, the importance of long-term contracts, and the investment opportunities emerging from the ongoing and increasingly robust supply-demand imbalance.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction and Greetings

    00:16 Hurricane Experience and Weather Patterns

    01:08 Introducing Guest: Justin Huhn

    02:50 Justin Huhn's Background and Entry into Uranium Market

    04:57 Understanding the Uranium Market Dynamics

    07:24 Impact of Fukushima and Market Recovery

    20:16 Technological Advancements in Nuclear Energy

    26:29 Growing Demand for Electricity and Nuclear Energy's Role

    35:18 Uranium Processing and Conversion

    35:50 Enrichment and Fabrication

    36:59 Global Market Dynamics

    37:58 US Nuclear Industry Challenges

    38:46 Geopolitical Impacts on Uranium Supply

    48:32 Investment Opportunities in Uranium

    54:51 Market Volatility and Investment Strategies

    01:01:05 Future Outlook and Conclusion

  • In this episode of Insight is Capital, Pierre Daillie chats with Jason Buck, Chief Investment Officer at Mutiny Fund, to discuss defensive and offensive strategies in portfolio management - with equity valuations of the "Magnificent 7" it's now particularly essential for advisors and investors alike to consider defense ahead of any potential reversals. Buck points out that from a business perspective, advisors are leveraged to the equity market by 3-4x, when their business AUM is exposed to drawdown risks. Jason shares his journey from a real estate developer affected by the 2008 financial crisis to a consultant on risk management and bespoke long volatility strategies. He highlights the 'cockroach investment strategy' and the necessity of combining offensive assets like stocks and bonds with defensive assets like long volatility and commodity trend advisors. The importance of rebalancing, the concept of convexity, and the practical application of strategies like the Harry Brown portfolio model are discussed in detail. Using the memorable Herschel Walker analogy, Jason underscores the importance of a well-diversified portfolio. This episode is essential for investors and advisors looking to understand the implementation and benefits of a balanced approach to portfolio construction.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction - Guest - Jason Buck, Mutiny Fund

    00:14 Jason Buck's Background and Investment Philosophy

    00:49 The Cockroach Investment Strategy

    01:20 Podcast Disclaimer and Welcome Back

    01:49 Discussing the Cockroach Strategy

    03:08 Importance of Diversification and Defense Strategy

    04:44 Launching the Defense Strategy

    06:47 The Great Financial Crisis and Its Lessons

    07:40 Combining Offensive and Defensive Assets

    08:53 Harry Brown's Four Quadrant Model

    09:33 Modern Portfolio Techniques and Convexity

    12:33 Commodity Trend Advisors (CTAs) Explained

    14:12 The Role of CTAs in Inflationary Environments

    15:01 Ensemble of CTAs for Robust Returns

    24:04 Challenges in Explaining Trend Following

    30:43 Understanding the Buy Button Mentality

    31:05 The Case for Commodity Trend Following

    31:38 Challenges in Portfolio Allocation

    32:42 Financial Advisors and Client Resistance

    34:37 The Importance of Defensive Assets

    36:37 Cash and Capital Efficiency

    39:19 Long Volatility and Tail Risk Explained

    41:02 Convexity and Portfolio Insurance

    48:51 Rebalancing for Effective Compounding

    55:45 The Herschel Walker Trade Analogy

    58:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • In this conversation, Pierre Daillie interviews Elisabeth Kashner, Director of Global Funds Research, FactSet, about the trends and challenges in the ETF market. They discuss the slow pace of ETF flows in 2024, the impact of the Fed's rate cuts, and the attractiveness of cash investments. They also explore the rise of actively managed equity ETFs and the competition among asset managers to offer low-cost products. The conversation highlights the importance of providing exceptional value and solving the profitability challenge in the ETF industry. The asset management industry is experiencing a shift towards lower fees and increased efficiency, driven by the rise of ETFs. While some ETF issuers have raised their management expense ratios (MERs), it is often due to operational concerns rather than a desire to make more money. The industry is becoming more commoditized, allowing investors to focus on making the right asset allocation decisions. The ETF industry continues to grow, with inflows increasing every year. However, with over 3,500 ETFs available, investors need to do their homework and understand the products they are investing in.

    Takeaways

    • ETF flows in 2024 have been slow compared to previous years, with investors gravitating towards cash investments due to their attractive yields.

    • The rise of actively managed equity ETFs has led to increased competition among asset managers, with a few firms attracting the majority of flows.

    • Asset managers face the challenge of offering exceptional value and solving the profitability issue in a highly competitive market.

    • The barriers to entry in the ETF industry are low, but the barriers to success are high, requiring efficiency, scale, and effective capital markets management.

    • The asset management industry is shifting towards lower fees and increased efficiency

    • ETF issuers have raised MERs due to operational concerns, not to make more money

    • Investors have a wide range of ETF options, but need to do their homework and understand the products

    • The industry is becoming more commoditized, allowing investors to focus on asset allocation decisions

    • Investors should seek the advice of a knowledgeable advisor to navigate the market

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  • Join us as we catch up with Som Seif, Founder and CEO of Purpose Investments. In this episode of Insight is Capital, Som shares his perspectives on the current volatile market environment, discussing trends in stocks, bonds, and interest rates. With a focus on sustainable investment solutions and economic productivity driven by AI, Som shares his views of market expectations, the role of the Fed, and the importance of preparing for multiple economic scenarios, considering the range of possibilities of 'higher for longer' monetary policy. Som shares his thoughts on the need to establish a mental model for advisors to consider while navigating today's uncertainty and to consider ways of building resilient portfolios for today’s more challenging and changing financial landscape.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction

    01:15 Market Overview and Current Trends

    02:56 Bond Market Overview

    06:03 Economic Assumptions and the futility of predictions

    11:47 Comparing Consumer Resilience and Housing Market

    29:43 A Mental Model for Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management

    34:38 Advisors' Role and Resources

    41:19 Closing Thoughts and Best Advice Ever Received

    Copyright © AdvisorAnalyst

  • Join us on the Insight is Capital Podcast as we interview Joel Litman, Chief Investment Strategist at Valens Research, discussing insights into the current equity, bond markets, and the challenges in commercial real estate. Discover the strong investment potential of the U.S. amidst global shifts, encouraging a disciplined, long-term investment strategy. We then get into a discussion of the limitations of GAAP accounting and the benefits of Uniform Adjusted Financial Reporting Standards (UAFRS). It’s earnings season, after all. Explore how understanding true business earnings and improved transparency can lead to better investment decisions, and outcomes. Dive into the nuances of corporate management claims, financial forensics, and market analysis, including Jerome Powell's statements on inflation, the pitfalls of EBITDA, and the past example of IBM’s flawed compensation strategy.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Understanding Earnings Comparisons

    00:11 The Impact of Inventory Methods on Profit Reporting

    00:53 Challenges with GAAP Accounting

    01:31 Historical Perspectives on Accounting Standards

    03:39 Introduction to Uniform Accounting Principles

    03:44 The Role of Shelby Davis in Accounting

    04:29 The Importance of Consistent Accounting Standards

    06:42 Market Insights and Economic Trends

    07:54 The State of the Bond Market

    31:19 Private Equity and Credit Markets

    47:18 Understanding Sustainable Earnings

    48:16 The Flaws of Wall Street Ratings

    50:37 Uniform Accounting and Fraud Detection

    53:00 Case Studies and Real-World Applications

    55:04 Challenges in Financial Analysis

    01:01:22 The Role of Audio Analysis in Detecting Deception

    01:07:20 Teaching Uniform Accounting

    01:14:08 The IBM Case Study

    01:18:30 Advice for Financial Analysts and Investors

    01:20:40 Global Economic Outlook and U.S. Dominance

  • In this episode of Insight is Capital, Pierre Daillie, Managing Editor at AdvisorAnalyst.com catches up with Steve Hawkins, CEO of Longpoint ETFs. After a notable career leading Horizons ETFs (now Global X ETFs Canada) and a brief retirement travelling the world, Hawkins discusses his market outlook, his return to the investment industry with his new venture focused on building innovative ETF products. We dive into his experiences, strategic vision, as well as his take on the evolving landscape of the ETF market, touching on the importance of listening to investor needs and the distinct opportunities he plans to bring to both retail advisors and self-directed investors. The conversation wraps up with Hawkins' insights into the future of ETFs and his excitement for upcoming launches at Longpoint.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:41 Steve Hawkins' Retirement Adventures

    01:44 Return to the Industry

    03:33 Building Longpoint ETFs

    06:46 Innovations and Future Plans

    11:00 Market Review, Challenges and Opportunities

    13:32 Global ETF Market Insights

    18:51 Partnerships and Strategies

    36:09 Personal Reflections and Travel Highlights

    41:20 Wrap up and Future Outlook

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  • In this episode of 'Insight is Capital', host Pierre Daillie sits down with Daniel Straus, Director and Head of National Bank Financials' ETF Research and Strategy Group, to discuss trends in the ETF market both in Canada and the U.S. They explore recent market conditions, the dynamics between U.S. and international equities, the role of AI and technology stocks, and the state of the bond market. Daniel also delves into investor behavior, the emergence of alternative investment strategies, and the implications of recent regulatory changes on ETFs. This comprehensive discussion provides extraordinary and valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges that shape today's ETF landscape.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    01:31 Market Overview and Recent Trends

    04:32 Economic Indicators and Household Spending

    07:15 Investor Sentiment and ETF Flows

    11:50 Bond Market Dynamics and Strategies

    18:11 Trends in the ETF Market

    24:22 Investor Behavior and Tactical Decisions

    33:51 Exploring ETF Strategies for Recovery

    34:18 Tax Implications and Strategies

    34:35 Diversification in ETFs

    36:02 Market Cap Weighting and Passive Investing

    38:03 Tax Alpha and Risk Management

    39:50 Investor Behavior and Cognitive Biases

    41:26 Trends in International Markets

    42:46 The Rise of Thematic ETFs

    43:54 Crypto ETFs and Market Dynamics

    49:07 Alternative Assets and Leveraged ETFs

    58:54 Commodities and Inflation Protection

    01:02:13 Conclusion and Future Insights

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  • In this episode of the Insight is Capital podcast, Ilan Kolet, an Institutional Portfolio Manager in Fidelity's Global Asset Allocation team, discusses the current investment landscape, focusing on the divergence between the Canadian and U.S. economies, the significance of productivity growth, and the strategic inclusion of liquid alternatives in investment portfolios. Kolet highlights the U.S. economy's remarkable growth compared to other G7 countries and emphasizes the potential of a productivity expansion in the U.S. to enhance economic growth without stoking inflation. The conversation also covers Fidelity's decision to incorporate liquid alternative strategies into their managed portfolio suite, aiming to improve diversification and risk-adjusted returns for investors. This move reflects a deliberate and research-based approach to portfolio construction, underscoring Fidelity's commitment to innovation while maintaining a cautious and incremental investment strategy.

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Catching Up After a Long Time

    00:30 Divergence Between Canada and the U.S.

    04:50 The Importance of Productivity

    07:47 Stocks and Bonds Performance

    10:12 Understanding Productivity Growth

    16:39 Implications for Monetary Policy

    20:14 Introduction and Episode Overview

    21:04 Current Market Positioning

    26:56 Incremental Investment Approach

    27:06 Valuation and Sentiment in Investment Decisions

    28:14 Comprehensive Global Asset Allocation Strategy

    29:17 Manager Selection and Diversification

    29:56 Rigorous Evaluation and Tactical Decisions

    30:58 Challenges for Advisors

    35:57 Balanced Fund of the Future

    36:30 Inclusion of Liquid Alternatives

    40:44 Democratizing Access to Alternative Investments

    53:52 Strategic and Methodical Investment Decisions

    55:04 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans

  • Bob Elliott, Co-Founder, CEO, and CIO of Unlimited Funds, and former long-time Bridgewater exec, discusses the company's pioneering use of machine learning to create low-cost index replications of alternative investments. The HFND ETF as the fastest growing independent active ETF launch in the US in 2022 and Bob shares his extensive experience in investment strategy development. Bob emphasizes the inspiration behind founding Unlimited, which was to democratize access to alternative investments by bringing concepts of diversified low-cost indexing to the world of two and twenty strategies. He explains the technology development process, the importance of building the technology based on an expert understanding of the types of strategies pursued by managers, and the company's focus on returns to gain a better understanding of how managers are positioned. Bob also discusses the impact of fees on investors, the role of public funds in leading the shift towards alternatives due to fee sensitivity, and the democratization of investments to make them more widely available.

    Thank you for listening!

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 At Bridgewater, he built a career around macroeconomic understanding, remains passionate.

    06:55 Successful investors continually learn and trade their edge.

    09:43 Lower fees, greater access through technology replication.

    11:42 Machine learning approach for hedge fund strategies.

    17:15 Factors and returns drive portfolio construction strategies.

    19:00 Importance of expert-designed systematic approach for hedge funds.

    24:33 Hedge fund managers balance risk and return.

    26:32 Hedge fund objective: preserve wealth, reduce drawdowns.

    30:51 Investors face fees and uncertain returns. Durable fee alpha.

    35:06 Importance of low-cost diversified investment strategies explained.

    38:26 Asset managers earn $700 billion in fees.

    39:53 Industry fees need radical rethink for wealth.

    43:39 Creating low-cost index products for everyday investors.

    46:33 Investors need to diversify portfolio for inflation.

    49:29 Grateful for the conversation and your insight.

    Where to find Bob Elliott and Unlimited Funds

    Bob Elliott on Linkedin

    Bob Elliott on Twitter

    Unlimited Funds

  • In this episode Brooke Thackray, research analyst at Global X ETFs Canada, and advisor to the Global X Seasonal Rotation ETF (HAC), joins us to discuss seasonal investing trends across US and Canadian stocks and bonds. Thackray emphasizes the effectiveness of seasonality in fine-tuning the investment process with technicals and historical market patterns – just take a quick look at the chart for the ETF – confirmed. We also discuss the rotation aspect of the fund, the expectation, for example, of gold performing well in a strong upcoming seasonal period, and the anticipation of a weaker equity market over the next six months due to various factors. Thackray highlights the importance of relying on a long-term model and discipline for managing the investment process, and expects the seasonal framework to work even better over the next decade due to changes in market sectors.

    Thank you for listening!

    Timestamped Highlights

    00:00 Market signals mixed, economy struggles with inflation.

    06:15 Economy has a rich-poor divide, different news.

    14:23 Seasonal trends and market performance post-COVID.

    16:04 Investors' shifting interest from trends to analysis.

    22:57 Global X Seasonal Rotation ETF chart impressive.

    32:10 Discussing the challenge of simplifying stock strategy.

    35:21 Adhere to rules. E.g. gold sector showing strength.

    38:32 Tech sector's strong performance suggests market caution.

    44:32 Economy slowing, technicals show bond strength. Yield rising or remaining high.

    50:35 Stock market trend uncertain, potential opportunities ahead.

    55:34 Investing in mystery and history, a seasonal strategy.

    01:00:15 Market behavior varies with seasonal elements.

    01:05:04 Improving processes for future market changes.

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  • In this conversation Jeff Weniger, Head of Equity Strategy and Samuel Rines, Macro Strategists, Model Portfolios at WisdomTree Asset Management, join us to discuss various topics including the performance of the equity and bond markets, inflation, the labor market, and the real estate market. We explore the potential impact of rising yields on equities, the relationship between bonds and stocks, and the role of the US dollar as a hedge. We get into  the challenges of navigating the current economic landscape and the reluctance of individuals and businesses to make changes in their financial strategies. Jeff and Sam unpack the impact of job mobility and housing on asset allocation. Jeff Weniger discusses the challenges of job relocation and the limitations it imposes on housing choices. He also highlights the rigidity of mortgage rates and the potential financial burden it creates for homeowners. Sam Rines adds that the lack of labor market dynamism and the preference for home remodeling contribute to the stagnation of the housing market. Then we shift to the changing dynamics of the US economy, with a focus on the transition from goods to services. Sam Rines emphasizes the normalization of the services sector and the potential lasting effect on the labor market. Our focus turns to a discussion about asset allocation and the push for domestic equity ownership in various countries. We explore the seismic shift in investment trends, with a focus on the changing dynamics of global markets. We dive into the history of investing in the early 2000s in emerging markets like Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC), and how the focus has now shifted to investing in Japan, Korea and other markets where policy driving home bias is flourishing. We look at the role of China in the commodities market, particularly its insatiable appetite for base metals and gold. If anything, our entire conversation highlights the importance of diversifying portfolios and considering alternative asset classes like managed futures and commodities. They also touch on the impact of US-China relations and the potential risks and opportunities in the market.

    TakeawaysThe equity market has performed well despite the backup in yields, indicating resilience in the face of potential headwinds.Bonds may provide a diversifying effect in a 60-40 portfolio, and there is an indication that bonds and equities may move in opposite directions this year.There is a misconception about inflation, with people often misunderstanding the difference between the rate of inflation growth and inflation levels.The labor market has been confounding, with indicators sometimes differing from what is happening on the ground.There is friction and inertia when it comes to individuals and businesses making changes to their financial strategies, such as moving cash to higher-yielding investments.The real estate market is slow-moving, and the effects of macro factors, such as the actions of the Fed, take time to materialize.The current economic landscape presents challenges, but there is a sense of managed control and a slower pace of change compared to previous cycles. Job mobility and housing choices can significantly impact asset allocation decisions.Rigid mortgage rates can create financial burdens for homeowners, limiting their job mobility.The lack of labor market dynamism and the preference for home remodeling contribute to the stagnation of the housing market.The transition from goods to services in the US economy is normalizing, potentially impacting the labor market.There is concern about a push for domestic equity ownership in various countries, which may affect asset allocation strategies, and US equity performance.Japan and Korea, and other countries (Canada) are at the centre of this push that is further bullish for them, and less so for the US where country allocations are concerned.China's insatiable appetite for commodities, particularly base metals and gold, has significant implications for the market.Diversification and considering alternative asset classes like managed futures and commodities are crucial for portfolio management.US-China relations continue to be a significant factor impacting the market, with potential risks and opportunities.Chapters

    00:00 Discussion about CTAs, market thresholds, portfolio diversification, and bond-equity relationship.

    09:10 Labor market indicators are confounding due to COVID's impact on surveys - may not align with actual conditions. Sub-questions reveal differing responses.

    15:38 Recent market issues addressed with intervention, BTFD easing bank assets.

    17:10 Surprise at bank walk concept, advises money markets over savings accounts.

    23:37 Macro moves slowly, taking 18 months to 2 years for major shifts. Real estate in the US takes longer to impact than expected.

    29:48 Post-financial crisis house underwater issue slowed recovery, COVID impact on job mobility and quits.

    34:29 Higher mortgage rates, bond market volatility, and housing market concerns persist.

    42:38 Encouraging stock purchases through pension plans globally, with a focus on Japan and UK.

    46:32 Concerns raised about potential totalitarian push for domestic equities by institutions with significant capital. Nationalistic push may impact relative performance of US equities.

    53:44 Text suggests possibility of rising prices, impact on retail, potential for gold strength, and higher inflation and bear market probabilities. Cautions against putting all money in equities and bonds.

    56:26 Gold's relationship to interest rates and the influence of a strong dollar on its value.

    01:01:11 Under-the-radar aggregate companies outperformed in 2021.

    01:08:23 Optimistic about US economy, pessimistic about US-China relations.

    01:11:48 Many people don't plan for social security, but they should.

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