This week is a cage match of a pod, going point/counterpoint on every Alt from private equity to fine art to digital assets with Phil Huber and the knowledge he’s about to drop in his upcoming new book ‘The Allocators Edge: A modern guide to alternative investments and the future of diversification’. Phil is the Chief Investment Officer at Savant Wealth Management. As a Chicago native, we talk with Phil about his start in investments with his interests in the family business from an RIA wealth management background and decided to sink his teeth in. We dive into his book talking about everything from how the actual writing of it went – to what’s being said in it – from the current issues with the 60/40 portfolio, his blog bps and pieces, why sometimes the juice isn’t worth the squeeze, the thin line between traditional and alternative portfolios, his periodic table of investments, reviewing a huge list of Alternative Investments, including private equity, real estate, fine art, digital assets, style premia, real assets, trend following, and more, the state of Indiana sports, 80’s-90’s pro wrestling, and Chicago pizza. Join us on this interesting Alt-tastic ride as we dig into what really is an Alternative investment by cracking open that “Other” bucket on the client statements.
Chapters:
00:00-02:37 = Intro
02:38-13:30 = Family Ties & the Modern RIA playbook
13:31-24:40 = Blogs, Muses, and the Allocator’s Edge
24:41-32:51 = The Problems with the 60/40 portfolio in today’s world
32:52-46:15 = The Periodic Table of Investments
46:16-01:08:14 = Walking through a dozen Alternative Investments ALT by ALT
01:08:15-01:20:42 = Digital Assets, and How a Portfolio of Alts might Look
01:20:43-01:26:05 = Favorites
From the Episode:
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Read Phil's blog bps and pieces: https://bpsandpieces.com/ & Follow Phil on Twitter @bpsandpieces
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