E107: Caltech’s CIO’s $4.6 Billion Investment Strategy
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@dweisburd (David Weisburd)
@Caltech (Caltech)
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LinkedIn:
David Weisburd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dweisburd/
Scott Richland: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-richland-459a415/
Caltech: https://www.linkedin.com/school/california-institute-of-technology/
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Links:
Caltech: https://www.caltech.edu/
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TIMESTAMPS:
(0:00 ) Episode Preview
(0:54 ) Portfolio Construction and Allocation
(2:19 ) Team Structure and Investment Strategy
(3:05 ) Advantages of Caltech's Endowment Size
(4:21 ) Taxable vs. Non-Taxable Portfolios
(5:55 ) Evergreen Funds and Their Benefits
(7:08 ) Governance Structure and Investment Process
(9:55 ) Sponsor: Carta
(18:33 ) Macro Trends and Market Opportunities
(22:01 ) Historical Market Downturns: Lessons Learned
(22:43 ) The 2020 Market Drawdown: A Different Beast
(23:24 ) Managing Emotions and Portfolio During Downturns
(24:47 ) Reevaluating Investments: Best Practices
(25:35 ) Human Nature in Investing: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
(27:50 ) Asset Allocation and Direct Investments
(30:12 ) Exploring New Investment Themes
(35:25 ) The Role of Active vs. Passive Management
(39:15 ) The Importance of Reducing Portfolio Volatility
(40:59 ) Balancing Drawdowns and Expected Value
(43:35 ) Leadership and Team Management
(47:06 ) Reflections on a 14-Year Career at Caltech
(49:10 ) Closing remarks