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Jeffrey Collins - Uncorrelated Private A...

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Jeffrey Collins, Managing Partner of Cloverlay, stops by to discuss how Cloverlay builds private portfolios to offer clients uncorrelated returns. In this conversation, Jeff explains how Cloverlay provides access to private assets that are often overlooked by traditional investors, emphasizing the importance of correlation in portfolio management. The discussion covers various investment opportunities, including sports rights, telecom spectrum auctions, dark fiber, and intellectual property. Jeff shares insights on navigating regulatory changes and lessons learned from past investments, ultimately highlighting the future outlook for investment strategies in a rapidly evolving market.


Takeaways


Cloverlay specializes in esoteric niche private assets.

The firm manages $1.6 billion in assets.

Investments are designed to be uncorrelated and predictable.

Understanding correlations is key to portfolio management.

Investing in sports rights was a unique opportunity in 2020.

Telecom spectrum auctions favor smaller investors.

Dark fiber investments are critical for data centers.

Regulatory changes can create new investment opportunities.

Past investments provide valuable lessons for future strategies.

Cloverlay aims to be a resource for institutional investors.



Jeff's Bio


Jeff serves as Managing Partner of Cloverlay and is a member of the Firm’s Investment Committee and Board of Directors. Prior to founding Cloverlay, Jeff was a Managing Director with Morgan Stanley Alternative Investment Partners (AIP), a division of Morgan Stanley’s institutional asset management business. While at AIP, Jeff was a member of the Executive and Business Committees and served on AIP’s Private Markets Investment Committee as a Portfolio Manager responsible for leading primary fund, co-investment and secondary transactions focused on special situations globally and North American buyouts. Prior to AIP, Jeff advised and traded equity options and futures with U.S. hedge funds in Morgan Stanley’s Equity Derivatives Group in New York. Prior to Morgan Stanley, Jeff was on the investment team at Petra Capital Partners, where he was responsible for screening, researching, structuring and monitoring private equity investments in health care and information services companies. Prior to Petra Capital, Jeff was an investment banker at Robertson Stephens, where he executed a variety of public and private equity, debt and convertible offerings along with mergers and acquisitions in financial services, health care, and business services.

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