TIP444: THE CHANGING WORLD OF ENDOWMENTS AND ESG POLICIES

W/ TED SEIDES

30 April 2022

On today’s show, Trey invites back Ted Seides to discuss the influence of endowments and hedge funds in today’s markets and the impacts of ESG policies. Ted is the former president and Co-CIO of Protege Partners and prior to that he was a senior associate, working under investing legend David Swensen at Yale. He is the host of his popular podcast Capital Allocators and author of a great book with the same name. 

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How hedge funds and endowments have changed over the last 20 years.
  • The biggest misconceptions regarding endowment funds.
  • How endowments think through allocating across different asset classes, especially alternatives.
  • The impact of ESG policies and how the narrative around them may be changing or evolving.
  • Why Ted has abandoned his SPAC strategy.
  • And a whole lot more!

TRANSCRIPT

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Trey Lockerbie (00:03):
On today’s show, we have Ted Seides back to discuss the influence of endowments and hedge funds in today’s markets., and the impacts of ESG policies. Ted is the former president and co-CIO of Protege Partners. And prior to that, he was a senior associate working under-investing legend David Swensen at Yale. He’s the host of the popular podcast, Capital Allocators, and the author of a great book with the same name. In this episode, we discuss how hedge funds and endowments have changed over the last 20 years, the biggest misconceptions regarding endowment funds, how endowments think through allocating across different asset classes, especially alternatives, the impact of ESG policies, and how the narrative around them may be changing or evolving. Why Ted has abandoned his back strategy and a whole lot more. Ted is always a very gracious guest, and I always learn a lot from him. I hope you enjoy it. So here’s my conversation with Ted Seides.

Intro (00:54):
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Trey Lockerbie (01:19):
Welcome to The Investor’s Podcast. I’m your host Trey Lockerbie. I’m excited to have back on the show Mr. Ted Seides. Welcome back.

Ted Seides (01:26):
Thanks, Trey. Good to see you.

Trey Lockerbie (01:28):
It’s really good to see you too. There’s a lot happening in the world today and a lot’s happened since we last spoke. And there is so much to kind of cover on today’s show. So many different topics that you bring such a wealth of knowledge on that I wanted to kind of kick it off with your previous career, your specialty so to speak, which was in the hedge fund world. I wanted to kind of touch on a couple of fundamental curiosities I have about hedge funds. The first of which was are hedge funds generally speaking like music where there’s different genres of hedge funds, or is it more like a single game where you have different teams and they’re all playing the same sport?

Ted Seides (02:08):
I think it’s a little bit of both. There are definitely different genres of hedge funds. So you could think about certain strategies, and maybe even bucket it into more directional strategies like long-short equity or some event driven investing like distress. And then you have more relative value strategies. So you could think of long-short equity, but in a platform tightly risk controlled, or arbitrage strategies. And then there’s macro. So there’s all different genres.

Ted Seides (02:37):
Now within each genre, there’s a lot of individual competition in that game. And some of the games are zero sum, right? You could think of long-short equity or equity investing as zero sum to some extent. Macro also though it’s much broader. And then sometimes it’s zero-sum, but not against other hedge funds against other market participants. So I think it’s both, right? I think there are lots of different genres and there’s lots of competition within each one.

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