This content is from: Opinion There’s an Easier Way to Win in Alternatives Betting on small funds over large managers gives investors better odds of outperformance, writes columnist Chris Schelling. By Christopher Schelling July 11, 2022
This content is from: Opinion Asset Allocators Are Mired in Bureaucracy — But They Don’t Have to Be Governance structures that empower the right people are the key to unlocking organizational alpha, columnist Christopher Schelling argues. By Christopher Schelling February 02, 2022
This content is from: Opinion There’s a Science to Manager Selection — But It Also Helps to Go With Your Gut Why an evidenced-based approach to picking fund managers could be improved with a little intuition. By Christopher Schelling August 23, 2021
This content is from: Opinion The Art — and Imperfection — of Due Diligence When investors evaluate managers, they need to balance the pros and cons of key-person risk versus an investment committee —without sacrificing returns. By Christopher Schelling June 28, 2021
This content is from: Opinion The Best Managers Aren’t in It Just for the Money The key to motivating investors comes from something deeper than performance fees. By Christopher Schelling April 27, 2021
This content is from: Opinion Cathie Wood Was Last Year’s Hottest Investor. But Is There a Lesson for Her Fans in a Forgotten 1990s Icon? Garrett Van Wagoner had the “golden touch” in tech stocks. Then 2000 happened. By Christopher Schelling March 09, 2021