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You Can't Eat Risk-Adjusted Returns | AQR's Pete Hecht on Portable Alpha's Capital Efficient Edge
Episode Description
In this episode of Excess Returns, we sit down with Pete Hecht of AQR to break down portable alpha, capital efficient portfolio construction, and how investors can combine equity beta with truly diversifying sources of alpha. We cover how portable alpha works in practice, how it solves the funding problem for alternative strategies, and why implementation details like leverage, liquidity, and financing costs matter more than most investors realize. If you’re interested in diversification, long short investing, managed futures, equity market neutral strategies, or improving total returns without giving up equity exposure, this discussion provides a practical and detailed framework.
Main Topics Covered
What portable alpha actually is and how it differs from traditional stock bond alternative portfolios
How portable alpha combines equity beta exposure with unconstrained long short alpha
The funding problem with alternatives and how portable alpha solves it
Turnkey implementation versus separating alpha managers and beta overlays
The role of equity market neutral, managed futures, and multi strategy approaches
Why private equity and private credit are poor candidates for portable alpha
Long short leverage versus long only leverage and how to think about risk
Target volatility, risk models, and stress testing leveraged portfolios
Financing costs in futures markets and how higher interest rates affect strategies
How to evaluate portable alpha using excess returns, tracking error, and tail risk
Tax aware implementation and after tax returns
Why mutual funds are not obsolete for active long short strategies
The importance of asking whether a view is already priced into valuations
Timestamps
00:00 Why you cannot eat a risk adjusted return
02:12 Defining portable alpha and the problem it solves
03:55 Portable alpha versus traditional balanced portfolios
06:54 The funding problem with diversifying alternatives
09:00 How portable alpha works in practice
13:05 What types of alpha strategies work best
16:35 Managed futures and crisis alpha
19:49 Simplicity versus complexity in implementation
21:46 Why private equity and private credit do not work in portable alpha
24:15 Understanding leverage and risk management
29:18 Target volatility and portfolio construction
34:52 Stress testing and lessons from COVID and 2022
35:01 Risks and financing costs of portable alpha
38:50 Interest rates and leveraged strategies
39:07 Identifying hidden beta and volatility laundering
46:08 Introducing AQR Fusion Funds
50:25 Evaluating performance versus the benchmark
53:17 Tax efficiency in long short mutual funds
57:29 Is your view already priced in