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The Takeaway with Troy Gayeski: Too good to be true?

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Are current market conditions too good to be true? Chief Market Strategist Troy Gayeski shares the key takeaways from his latest strategy note on why fear of a “GFC Part II” is a suboptimal reason to hold on to cash.

Troy joins Content Strategist Harrison Beck to examine the current economic landscape, how advisors are addressing investor concerns about asset allocation and the reasons to consider redeploying cash into select alternatives.

“It's really important to differentiate between where things appear too good to be true and where they're just factually true.” –Troy Gayeski
The Takeaway with Troy Gayeski—Too good to be true?—Episode 3

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Advisor insight on complimenting private equity allocations

02:31 Integrating alternatives into a portfolio

03:16 Are market conditions too good to be true?

05:16 Data: Could we see a “Global Financial Crisis Part II”?

07:30 Regulatory changes protecting the economy

09:13 Increasingly robust protections

10:22 Investor perception and market realities

11:13 Answering investor hesitations: Why reassess cash?

13:20 “We don’t worry about market volatility”

14:35 Investor timelines and the secondary market

15:42 Key takeaways: The role of alts in the current environment

18:01 How to find Troy’s latest strategy note

Have a question for our experts? Text us for a chance to have your questions answered on the next episode.

For more research insights go to FSInvestments.com
https://bit.ly/m/fsinvestments

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Kapitler

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Advisor insight on complimenting private equity allocations (00:01:09)

3. Integrating alternatives into a portfolio (00:03:03)

4. Are market conditions too good to be true? (00:03:48)

5. Data: Could we see a “Global Financial Crisis Part II”? (00:05:48)

6. Regulatory changes protecting the economy (00:08:02)

7. Increasingly robust protections (00:09:45)

8. Investor perception and market realities (00:10:54)

9. Answering investor hesitations: Why reassess cash? (00:11:45)

10. “We don’t worry about market volatility” (00:13:52)

11. Investor timelines and the secondary market (00:15:07)

12. Key takeaways: The role of alts in the current environment (00:16:14)

13. How to find Troy’s latest strategy note (00:18:33)

30 episoder

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Manage episode 423191400 series 2899874
Innhold levert av FS Investments. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av FS Investments eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Are current market conditions too good to be true? Chief Market Strategist Troy Gayeski shares the key takeaways from his latest strategy note on why fear of a “GFC Part II” is a suboptimal reason to hold on to cash.

Troy joins Content Strategist Harrison Beck to examine the current economic landscape, how advisors are addressing investor concerns about asset allocation and the reasons to consider redeploying cash into select alternatives.

“It's really important to differentiate between where things appear too good to be true and where they're just factually true.” –Troy Gayeski
The Takeaway with Troy Gayeski—Too good to be true?—Episode 3

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Advisor insight on complimenting private equity allocations

02:31 Integrating alternatives into a portfolio

03:16 Are market conditions too good to be true?

05:16 Data: Could we see a “Global Financial Crisis Part II”?

07:30 Regulatory changes protecting the economy

09:13 Increasingly robust protections

10:22 Investor perception and market realities

11:13 Answering investor hesitations: Why reassess cash?

13:20 “We don’t worry about market volatility”

14:35 Investor timelines and the secondary market

15:42 Key takeaways: The role of alts in the current environment

18:01 How to find Troy’s latest strategy note

Have a question for our experts? Text us for a chance to have your questions answered on the next episode.

For more research insights go to FSInvestments.com
https://bit.ly/m/fsinvestments

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Advisor insight on complimenting private equity allocations (00:01:09)

3. Integrating alternatives into a portfolio (00:03:03)

4. Are market conditions too good to be true? (00:03:48)

5. Data: Could we see a “Global Financial Crisis Part II”? (00:05:48)

6. Regulatory changes protecting the economy (00:08:02)

7. Increasingly robust protections (00:09:45)

8. Investor perception and market realities (00:10:54)

9. Answering investor hesitations: Why reassess cash? (00:11:45)

10. “We don’t worry about market volatility” (00:13:52)

11. Investor timelines and the secondary market (00:15:07)

12. Key takeaways: The role of alts in the current environment (00:16:14)

13. How to find Troy’s latest strategy note (00:18:33)

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