Why Alternative Investments Are No Longer “Alternative”
In decades past, alternative investments were the playground of hedge fund titans, pension fund CIOs, and high-society collectors with vaults of art, wine, and Warhols. They were the eccentric fringe — not the foundation.
But following the 2008 financial crisis, faith in traditional portfolios cracked. Bonds no longer provided dependable yield, equities grew volatile, and the promise of passive investing became less certain. Enter the new era: a 360-degree reappraisal of where, and how, capital should be placed.