Women and Alts: A Global Perspective with Barbara Stewart, CFA

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

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Mario Cianfarani: Canadians love their advisors – but Gen Z and Millenials are shaking things up

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

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Doomberg: Trump, Energy Policy and Geopolitical Uncertainty

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

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

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Stop Competing with Markets! Do this instead – Larry Swedroe

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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Fidelity's Ilan Kolet: Investing for Soft and Hard Landings into 2024. How?

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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NBI's Martin Lefebvre: Q4 2024-2025 Market and Economic Outlook

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

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Shana Sissel – From Long/Short to Long Sports: Exploring Unique Uncorrelated Alternative Investments

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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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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Todd Finkle: A Fresh Take on Warren Buffett

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

Macro Outlook and Defensive Investing Strategies with Bob Elliott

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

Justin Huhn: The Generational Bull Case for Uranium

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