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Episode description
Today, Alan Dunne is joined by Ted Seides, host and creator of the Capital Allocators podcast, to discuss the investment approach and philosophy of David Swensen, the Yale Model and how Seides has used the model to develop his own approach, whether being a hedgefond allocator has become gradually more difficult over the years, the bet Seides made with Warren Buffett, asset allocation vs. manager selection and the challenges to overcome, what Seides has learned from doing his podcast, decision making processes and governance, crypto currencies and digital assets and much more.
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In this episode, we discuss:
- The philosophy of David Swensen and the Yale Model
- How the role of hedge funds has changed over the years
- The bet Seides made with Warren Buffett
- Asset allocation vs. manager selection and the challenges to overcome
- What Seides has learned from doing his podcast
- The importance of leadership and time management
- The difficulty of making a good decision in the heat of the moment
- The future of crypto currencies and digital assets
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Episode TimeStamps:
00:00 - Intro
03:23 - Ted’s background
07:35 - How Seides deviates from Swensen in his approach
10:36 - The Yale Model and the end of 60/40
15:55 - Is it more difficult to be a hedgefond allocator...