

Andrew Beer
Systematic investor and allocator focused on CTAs and liquid alternatives, known for product innovation and commentary on trend following, implementation costs, and allocator behavior.
Top 10 podcasts with Andrew Beer
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78 snips
Sep 27, 2025 • 1h 7min
SI367: Portfolio Design in a Distorted World ft. Andrew Beer
Andrew Beer, a seasoned allocator and hedge fund commentator, joins to dissect today’s perplexing market dynamics. Despite equities soaring, the global backdrop feels unstable. They dig into Bouchard’s inelastic market hypothesis, examine CalPERS' shift towards Total Portfolio thinking, and discuss the structural intricacies within multi-strategy hedge funds. The conversation highlights why multi-strats continue to succeed against the odds, while exploring market complacency and the quiet shifts that could reshape investing landscapes.

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May 17, 2025 • 1h 15min
SI348: The Quiet Cost of Overfitting ft. Andrew Beer
Andrew Beer, a managing member at Dynamic Beta Investments and expert on alternative investments, joins to discuss the challenges facing trend following strategies. He highlights how recent complexities and short-term models may be undermining their effectiveness. The conversation delves into the effects of political volatility and allocator fatigue, advocating for a return to foundational principles rather than chasing innovation. Through engaging anecdotes, Andrew emphasizes the need for resilience in trading amidst a tumultuous market landscape.

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Nov 29, 2025 • 1h 6min
SI376: What They’re Only Now Starting to See ft. Andrew Beer
Andrew Beer, a managed futures and CTA strategist, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of wealth management. He explores how the broken 60/40 investment strategy is pushing managers to seek new diversifiers, highlighting the surge in trend ETFs and liquid alts. The discussion delves into the complexities of replication versus traditional CTAs, the true costs of investing, and the potential of managed futures as a ‘cloudy crystal ball’ for market predictions. Andrew also introduces a new low-fee ETF based on his index strategy.

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Mar 15, 2025 • 1h 20min
SI339: CTAs vs ETFs: The Showdown That Could Change Everything ft. Andrew Beer and Tom Wrobel
Andrew Beer, a systematic investing expert, teams up with Tom Wrobel, a CTA indices specialist, to dissect the changing landscape of global markets. They delve into the rise of ETFs and the shifting dynamics that challenge traditional investing approaches. Key discussions include navigating market volatility, the complexities of fee structures, and the balance between strategic and tactical asset allocation. With insights on trend-following strategies and the role of managed futures, this conversation is a must-listen for investors seeking to adapt in a fast-evolving environment.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 36min
Andrew Beer: Managed Futures e DBMFE (EP. 89 Special)
Andrew Beer, investitore quantitativo e creatore dell'ETF DBMF, spiega l’origine dell’idea e la logica dietro i managed futures. Si parla di trend following, replicazione degli hedge fund a basso costo e di come queste strategie possano diversificare oltre il 60/40. Discussioni su implementazione, robustezza del modello e versioni europee dell’ETF.

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Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 1min
Why Most Investors Won't Buy the Best Diversifier | Andrew Beer on Managed Futures
Andrew Beer, an expert in managed futures and hedge fund replication, shares valuable insights on how these strategies can act as a powerful diversifier for investors. He explains that managed futures work like a 'cloudy crystal ball,' predicting macro trends. Beer highlights their low correlation to traditional assets, making them crucial during market stress. He advocates for simplicity over complexity in investment strategies, outlining the benefits of model portfolios and the importance of clear client communication. He also discusses current smart-money positioning and the potential for mainstream adoption of managed futures.

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Jul 26, 2025 • 1h 13min
SI358: Why the Best Trend Models Might Be the Simplest Ones ft. Tom Wrobel & Andrew Beer
Tom Wrobel, a macro and discretionary investment strategist from London, and Andrew Beer, a trend replication expert based in Greece, delve into the evolving landscape of trend following. They discuss new research suggesting a shift towards simpler, slower models, raising questions about the future of Commodity Trading Advisors. Andrew critiques the complexity of many strategies, arguing that they may obscure true value and increase costs. This insightful conversation highlights the risks investors face as they navigate increasingly intricate trading methods.

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Jan 4, 2025 • 1h 28min
SI329: CTAs: Innovation Meets Legacy & the BlackRock Effect ft. Andrew Beer & Tom Wrobel
Join Andrew Beer, a managed futures expert, and Tom Wrobel from SocGen as they delve into the evolving world of CTAs. They discuss the urgent need to reshape narratives around trend-following strategies for investors. The duo explores BlackRock's new actively managed ETF, examining its potential impact on portfolio allocations. They also touch on innovative ESG-compliant products designed to attract cautious investors. With valuable insights on market adaptation and the future of systematic investing, this conversation is a must-listen.

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Feb 14, 2026 • 1h 14min
SI387: The Cost-Benefit of Being Trendy ft. Andrew Beer & Tom Wrobel
Tom Wrobel, a researcher on trend following and systematic strategies, and Andrew Beer, a systematic investor and allocator, discuss model design and the tradeoffs between short and long horizon signals. They debate implementation costs, why CTAs sometimes miss big moves like gold, and the pitfalls of liquid alternatives and product innovation. They end optimistic about persistent trends ahead.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 38min
Greed Is Good
Andrew Beer, a hedge fund replication pioneer, and Sam Ro, founder of the investment newsletter Ticker, dive into the complexities of market dynamics and the evolving landscape of alternative investments. They discuss the challenge of navigating trade wars and the real value of hedge funds. The conversation shifts to the intriguing effects of corporate greed on capitalism and how this influences investor behavior. They also explore the intricacies of private credit ETFs and the implications of ongoing tariff negotiations on the U.S. economy.


