Morgan Stanley IM: Alternative Investments
Increased Accessibility for Investors and What Advisors Need to Know12.08.2024 | 05:45 Uhr
With the “democratization” of alternatives, many individual investors now have access to investment strategies that have the potential to improve performance and diversification.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Alternative investment strategies may potentially improve performance of and add diversification to 60/40 portfolios.
- These strategies are no longer the exclusive domain of institutions and wealthy individuals.
- With the “democratization” of alternatives—the introduction and evolution of client-friendly vehicles—many individual investors now have access to these strategies.
- Financial Advisors should know the value proposition of alternative investments in order understand how allocating to them may help strengthen client portfolios.
Overview of the Alternative Investment Landscape
The term “alternative investments” is broad and, in our view, not
particularly descriptive or useful. It encompasses all strategies that
cannot be accessed through traditional equity and fixed income
solutions. These strategies have the potential to address many of the
challenges that investors face today—the need for enhanced income,
inflation protection, diversification, and stability amid volatile
markets.