Our approach
Our endowment-style investment approach leans into two strategic insights from our CIO's years of institutional investment experience. First, asset allocation and portfolio construction are the most important decisions in the investment process. Second, every asset class and investment strategy requires a distinct skill set, and it's important to invest with skilled managers.
The endowment-style framework is less familiar to most individual investors, who often don't prioritize asset allocation and portfolio construction. This gap is understandable, as individual investors generally have a small menu of options to choose from (typically some combination of mutual funds, ETFs, stocks, and bonds), in which many of the menu items look and feel remarkably similar. Institutional investors, on the other hand, have an enormous array of investment options. A clear asset allocation and investment framework enables institutional investors to efficiently and effectively sift through and evaluate opportunities. More importantly, these decisions inform how much and what type of risk is taken in the portfolio, and consequently, the portfolio's return potential.
We break the investment universe down into a few broad categories based upon their risk/return attributes and roles in the portfolio: equities, income, and diversifiers. Within each asset class, the Fund invests in experienced institutional asset managers, selected through a rigorous due diligence process.