Is the 60/40 Portfolio Dead? A Talk with CIO Theresa Schott (Ep. 57)
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Welcome back to Your Life and Money, where we believe that financial planning is not just about the numbers—it's about your life. Host Brad Smith is joined by a special guest: Theresa Schott, the Chief Investment Officer (CIO) at Harbourfront.
Theresa, who runs all of Harbourfront's investment pools, discusses her move from managing institutional capital for 20 years to bringing those same sophisticated strategies to retail investors. She dives into the structural problems facing traditional investment approaches and highlights the new opportunities created by the rise of AI.
Institutional Strategies for Retail Investors: Breaking Down Diversification
- The End of 60/40? Find out why the traditional 60/40 stock-bond split is no longer an effective diversifier and is either "dying or on its way" because equities and bonds now show a far more positive correlation during market volatility.
- The AI Opportunity and Risk: Get Theresa's take on the AI revolution, the enormous capital expenditure (CapEx) being spent on infrastructure like data centers, and why she's concerned about the high concentration risk in the current U.S. equity markets, where a handful of stocks account for over 36% of the S&P 500.
- The Private Market Solution: Learn why institutional investors allocate 55% to 60% of their total wealth to private markets, and how retail investors should consider allocating anywhere from 5% to 30% to private assets to achieve a lift in returns, more predictable cash flow, and lower volatility.
- The Risk of Illiquidity: Understand the key risk in private markets—the illiquid nature of the assets (like a marriage, "it's not a one night stand")—and how rigorous due diligence on managers is essential to find the right long-term partner.
Financial planning is about more than just money—it's about living the life you want. Take some time to reflect on your goals and priorities, and tune in to discover the insights and strategies that will help you create a plan that aligns with your vision for the future.