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Alternative Lifestyle
Dwight Cass
10/01/2005

Fewer Potholes, More Crevasses
Its authors say that innovations in risk management, along with more transparency and better regulation, have made the financial system undoubtedly more stable today than it was eight years ago, as witnessed by the minimal impact on the industry itself of events like 9/11, the tech stock collapse and the spike in the price of oil, any of which could have prompted a global financial crisis if it had occurred in previous decades. However, the authors of the report add that the difficulty pricing many new financial products, their illiquidity and the fact that adequate analytical risk management technology is beyond the means of many smaller institutions raise serious concerns about how the world of alternative investments will behave under severe stress.

Hedge funds and private equity, although ostensibly easier to grasp than structured products, are also fairly difficult beasts to tame. As John Ferry notes in “The Holistic Approach” (page 92), no one has developed the gold standard model for analyzing these illiquid assets in the context of how they change the behavior of a private investor’s entire portfolio. And, as with all things in wealth management, this context is the key. Becoming a limited partner in a high-return private equity fund may sound like a good idea when considered in a vacuum, but not if it raises your portfolio-wide risk well above your pain threshold. While some firms are devising useful ways to capture and analyze these idiosyncratic assets in a broader context, much work remains to be done.

By whom? Well, those of us who lack expertise in portfolio construction and other financial esoterica must rely on our financial advisors. Even those private investors who cleave to plain vanilla stock, bond and cash investments are exposed to how the broader changes in financial technologies affect those instruments and markets; an exceptional financial advisor will be able to steer that type of portfolio clear of hidden shoals. For those with higher risk tolerances, a competent financial advisor will find the safest ledge on which to perch. As a service to our readers, Worth is pleased to recommend the 100 financial advisors listed beginning on page 75 as truly superlative in these matters.

Dwight Cass
Editor-in-Chief

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