E316: How Family Offices Design Portfolios for 30-Year Outcomes
How I Invest with David Weisburd
The podcast explores investment principles and strategies across different firm types, featuring insights from a guest with experience at Wellington, TIFF, and a single-family office. A key theme is the importance of a long-term investment horizon, especially when investing for future generations, and whether one is an asset owner or merely an investor. The guest emphasizes identifying a repeatable, sustainable competitive edge, particularly as a value investor. The conversation highlights the advantages of investing in early-stage fund managers (funds one through three) due to their potential for high performance and incentive alignment, as well as the structural advantages family offices can develop, such as flexibility in asset allocation. The discussion also covers tax-aware investing, using ETFs to minimize tax drag, and tail-risk hedging strategies using ETFs to manage market volatility.
Part 1: Investment Philosophy, Background
Part 2: Family Offices, Structural Edge
Part 3: Tax Alpha, ETF Strategies
Part 4: Portfolio Construction, Future Outlook
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