13 Feb 2026
51m

E304: Neuberger Berman Co-CIO on Mistakes Smart Investors Make

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How I Invest with David Weisburd

The podcast explores the nuances of portfolio allocation between public and private assets, particularly for endowments and high-net-worth individuals. Jeff Blazek, co-CIO of Neuberger Berman, compares managing large asset managers like Texas Teachers to smaller, more agile endowments, highlighting the trade-offs between scale and flexibility. He advocates for drawdown as a better risk measure than standard deviation, emphasizing its impact on long-term wealth. Blazek also cautions against the assumption of perpetually low volatility and the over-allocation to venture capital seen in past cycles due to liquidity constraints. He suggests an ideal portfolio allocation of 80% equities and 20% bonds for unconstrained investors, with a significant portion in private equity, and discusses strategies for phased market entry to mitigate risk.

Outlines

Part 1: Investment Philosophy and Frameworks

Part 2: Market Risks and Macro Vigilance

Part 3: Public vs. Private Asset Management

Part 4: Portfolio Allocation and Implementation

Part 5: Execution and Yield Strategies

Part 6: Market Outlook and Asset Valuation

Part 7: Analysis Methods and AI Impact

Part 8: Career Reflections

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