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Liquid Alts – a category too broad?

In recent conversations, clients are referring to liquid alts more than  ever. The term is mentioned so casually yet includes many, differing strategies. An article in today’s Wall Street Journal (link; subscription required) reminded me of how different these strategies can be. The article mentions the numerous strategies covered by alternatives and how vastly different performance and uptake has been. The article made me think of fixed income as a fitting corollary. Whether meeting with a Marketer at an asset manager or interviewing an FA, rarely does someone refer to “fixed income.” Much more often we discuss “unconstrained,” “short duration,” or “emerging market corporate.”

As the category matures, I’m betting we’ll hear folks discuss “managed futures” or “broad equity market neutral” alts more often.

Best Blogs of the Week

Only one post this week and it’s in the education vein. BlackRock posted an excellent summary of unconstrained investing. Many asset managers have this strategies in mutual funds now; often with the word “strategic” in the name. This post (with some interactivity!) shares the underlying basics needed before considering a move into this strategy.

Best Blogs of the Week

Three posts from the last two weeks.

  • BlackRock – I think there’s considerable value in dispelled conventional wisdom. The advisor can share the insight to corroborate his/her perspective and this post attacks three very commonly held beliefs.
  • Natixis – Nice checklist approach to provide input on the second half of 2013.
  • Neuberger Berman – Check-in on global correlations that is a helpful data point and useful chart for international equity investors.

Best Blogs of the Week

Three excellent posts this week spanning very different topics.

  • BlackRock – Simple post on the reason why Ukraine may be worth monitoring.
  • Pioneer – We see many posts on inflation, but this is particularly compelling because of the perspective shared.
  • Russell – Is the trouble with smart beta the name? This post suggests so.