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E302: Legendary CIO Larry Kochard On Where Alpha is Today

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Feb 11, 2026
Larry Kochard, veteran institutional investor and former CIO at Georgetown and UVA, shares lessons from decades running endowment portfolios. He discusses preparing for downturns, governance and buy-in to avoid behavioral mistakes, liquidity and rebalancing under stress, where real alpha still exists, sizing limits on managers, and why underwriting people is the allocator’s true edge.
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INSIGHT

Alpha Lives Where Skill Meets Inefficiency

  • Alpha is scarce and tied to genuine inefficiencies that skilled managers can exploit.
  • Private investing no longer guarantees an illiquidity premium; manager value comes from creating operational change.
ADVICE

Underwrite Asset, Not Just IQ

  • Discount storytelling and instead analyze the specific asset and supply-demand dynamics of the sub-asset.
  • Favor hard-to-access niches (e.g., lower middle market buyouts) where competition and marketing budgets are low.
INSIGHT

Size Often Erodes Edge

  • Firms often lose edge as they scale because managing a larger organization requires different skills than early investing.
  • Size creates diseconomies; only exceptional firms overcome growth-related return decay.
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