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131 - How to choose an Investment Manager?

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Mental Models discussed in this podcast:
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Alpha
  • Superpower of Incentives
  • Competitive Advantages
  • Process vs Results
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YouTube Channel: DIY Investing

Show Outline Key Concepts for selecting a Portfolio Manager
  • Choosing an investment manager is a lot like choosing a stock
    • Don’t invest in anything you don’t understand - this includes managers
    • What is their process?
    • How do they earn alpha? Do you need alpha?
  • What are your financial needs?
    • Wealth preservation?
    • Wealth Growth?
    • Do you need alpha?
      • Not every manager can provide alpha.
      • Not every manager seeks alpha
      • Not every investors NEEDS alpha
  • Value
    • Cost - How are they paid? What is the expense structure? How does it compare to alternatives?
    • Management Fees
    • Performance Fees
    • Next podcast will be a whole podcast on fee structure, so I’ll limit my discussion on it here.
  • Growth
    • Investment managers inherently benefit from growing AUM. This is unavoidable. Regardless of pay structure. However, you want to understand what drives them. Is investing a passion or a money seeking endeavor?
      • Are they trying to grow AUM?
      • Do they plan to shut down growth at some point?
  • Quality
    • Competitive advantages?
      • How are they different from other investors?
    • Communication?
      • How do they communicate with clients?
      • Do you understand their process? Are you comfortable with them?
    • Style
      • Size of stocks
      • Liquidity
      • Value vs Growth vs Quality?
      • Overlooked companies?
      • Index hugging?
      • Concentration vs Diversification
  • Custom Portfolios vs Investment Fund
    • Some managers will setup a customized portfolio just for you
    • Or do you simply want to own a portion of a mutual fund or hedge fund.
  • Past Performance - Luck vs Skill
    • It is difficult to analyze a portfolio manager based on past performance
    • Instead, focus on their process.
      • If you understand their process you can potentially understand the odds of future outperformance (if you even need outperformance)
Summary:

Choosing an external investment manager for your wealth is a difficult decision. In this episode, I outline the key concepts you should consider when evaluating someone to be your personal portfolio manager.

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Mental Models discussed in this podcast:
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Alpha
  • Superpower of Incentives
  • Competitive Advantages
  • Process vs Results
Please review and rate the podcast

If you enjoyed this podcast and found it helpful, please consider leaving me a rating and review. Your feedback helps me to improve the podcast and grow the show's audience.

Follow me on Twitter and YouTube

Twitter Handle: @TreyHenninger

YouTube Channel: DIY Investing

Show Outline Key Concepts for selecting a Portfolio Manager
  • Choosing an investment manager is a lot like choosing a stock
    • Don’t invest in anything you don’t understand - this includes managers
    • What is their process?
    • How do they earn alpha? Do you need alpha?
  • What are your financial needs?
    • Wealth preservation?
    • Wealth Growth?
    • Do you need alpha?
      • Not every manager can provide alpha.
      • Not every manager seeks alpha
      • Not every investors NEEDS alpha
  • Value
    • Cost - How are they paid? What is the expense structure? How does it compare to alternatives?
    • Management Fees
    • Performance Fees
    • Next podcast will be a whole podcast on fee structure, so I’ll limit my discussion on it here.
  • Growth
    • Investment managers inherently benefit from growing AUM. This is unavoidable. Regardless of pay structure. However, you want to understand what drives them. Is investing a passion or a money seeking endeavor?
      • Are they trying to grow AUM?
      • Do they plan to shut down growth at some point?
  • Quality
    • Competitive advantages?
      • How are they different from other investors?
    • Communication?
      • How do they communicate with clients?
      • Do you understand their process? Are you comfortable with them?
    • Style
      • Size of stocks
      • Liquidity
      • Value vs Growth vs Quality?
      • Overlooked companies?
      • Index hugging?
      • Concentration vs Diversification
  • Custom Portfolios vs Investment Fund
    • Some managers will setup a customized portfolio just for you
    • Or do you simply want to own a portion of a mutual fund or hedge fund.
  • Past Performance - Luck vs Skill
    • It is difficult to analyze a portfolio manager based on past performance
    • Instead, focus on their process.
      • If you understand their process you can potentially understand the odds of future outperformance (if you even need outperformance)
Summary:

Choosing an external investment manager for your wealth is a difficult decision. In this episode, I outline the key concepts you should consider when evaluating someone to be your personal portfolio manager.

  continue reading

136 episodes

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