Has the hedge fund business become less of a Wild West environment with more oversight and efficiencies? The Thematic Investors podcast welcomes George Fox, Titan Advisors, to answer this question and what pensions, sovereign wealth funds, hospital foundations, and others are looking for in institutional investing today.
Kieran Cavanna, Host of Thematic Investors Podcast Series
The early days of hedge funds can be described as somewhat akin to the Wild West, characterized by limited information flow, higher volatility, and the risk of losing focus that could easily derail any performance gains made. Today, the industry is run more efficiently with improved information flows and regulatory oversight, which cuts down on the “nefarious characters” that have existed in the past.
In this latest episode of the Thematic Investors podcast, host Kieran Cavanna, welcomes George Fox, Principal & President, Titan Advisors, LLC, to discuss his career and how removing your ego and hubris from running a hedge fund business is a great first step toward success.
Additional highlights from this discussion include:
- How did an early career in commodities lead to George building Titan Advisors?
- Why is focus key when creating a diversified portfolio that will become a volatility dampener versus a volatility enhancer?
- How does George and his team look at the “block and tackling” approach on risk and the stewardship of capital from allocators like pensions, sovereign wealth funds, hospital foundations, and insurance companies?
- Why do poor liquidity promises and allowing larger style drifts impact fund managers to such a large degree? Should hedge fund managers be more concerned with principles of how to run a business first?
- Does George agree with some of the emerging market theories that Rob Citrone expressed in the last episode of Thematic Investors?
- How the game of golf can be used to temper your expectations in running a hedge fund business.
- What prompted the launch of Esker Point Advisers and the team’s greater focus on commodities?
- And more.
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George Fox has been investing in hedge funds for over 30 years and leads Titan Advisors as its President. He is responsible for Titan’s business development efforts and actively engages in the firm’s research and portfolio management process as a member of the Investment Committee. George entered the New York financial markets in 1984 as a floor trader at the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange and at Commodity Exchange Inc., where he traded for his own account for seven years. In 1992, he created G. Fox & Co., a hedge fund advisory firm and the predecessor to Titan Advisors. In December 2000, after years of commodities trading and advising investors on hedge fund allocations, George Fox launched Titan Advisors, LLC. George graduated with a B.A. from Tulane University in 1981 and earned a law degree from the University of Richmond (VA) in 1984.
Kieran Cavanna is the Co-Founder and CIO of Old Farm Partners. Old Farm is a hedge fund allocation firm focusing on small and mid-sized hedge funds, as well as co-investment opportunities with $600m under management. Prior to Old Farm, Mr. Cavanna worked at Soros Fund Management where he served as the Head of the External Manager Selection team. Mr. Cavanna and his team performed due diligence on and allocated to a select group of hedge funds that deployed a wide variety of hedge fund strategies. Prior to Soros, Kieran was a Partner and the Head of Research at Titan Advisors, a $5b fund-of-hedge funds. In total Mr. Cavanna has been allocating to hedge funds for 18 years. Mr. Cavanna started his financial career at KPMG Consulting as Senior Analyst. Mr. Cavanna graduated from the University of Richmond with a BA and received an MBA from Vanderbilt University.
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