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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 1H 13M

Alfonso Peccatiello: You're not diversified. You just think you are.

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The bond market — not equities — is the most fragile and most misunderstood foundation of your entire portfolio, and most investors have no idea what's coming. Episode SummaryPierre Daillie and Mike Philbrick sit down with Alfonso Peccatiello — former ING bond portfolio manager of $20 billion and founder of macro hedge fund Palinuro Capital — for a masterclass in navigating a world where the old rules no longer apply.With decades of disinflation now behind us, Alfonso makes the case that the classic 60/40 portfolio is structurally ill-equipped for today's macro regime. Drawing from his own eight-quadrant savings portfolio model, he walks through how investors should think about building resilient, all-weather portfolios using risk parity principles, leverage as a diversification tool, and a mix of equities, bonds, gold, CTAs, and the U.S. dollar.The conversation shifts to the current geopolitical shock — a potential disruption in global oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz — and why taking directional risk in a nonlinear, unpredictable event is closer to gambling than investing. Alfonso closes with a bold macro outlook: the most underappreciated story of the next year may not be the U.S. at all, but the rest of the world.3 Key Takeaways• The 60/40 Is Structurally Broken.The 40-year disinflationary tailwind that made bonds a reliable hedge for equities is over. In today's high-debt, inflation-prone environment, stocks and bonds can fall together — as 2022 proved — making traditional portfolio construction dangerously inadequate.• Leverage Is a Defense, Not a Weapon.Alfonso's eight-quadrant framework uses leverage not to chase returns, but to free up capital for genuine diversifiers: gold, CTAs, macro hedge funds, and long USD exposure — each sized to contribute equal units of risk across inflation, deleveraging, and growth scenarios.• When You Can't Predict the Variable, Don't Take the Risk.In a geopolitical supply shock like a Strait of Hormuz closure, no amount of macro skill gives you an edge. The honest answer is to reduce risk, not gamble on a nonlinear binary outcome — a lesson most active managers ignore.⏱️ Timestamped Chapters00:00 Intro: Why the macro regime has shifted00:56 Decades of debt, fiscal dominance & bond market fragility15:15 Welcome Alfonso Peccatiello / Palinuro Capital17:00 The eight-quadrant portfolio model explained22:21 Are Treasuries actually fragile?33:50 Using leverage defensively to unlock diversification36:40 Building blocks: equities, bonds, and positive drift38:29 Protecting against inflation: gold, commodities & CTAs40:28 Protecting against deleveraging: the U.S. dollar's hidden role43:28 Correlation math: why uncorrelated assets reduce total risk45:24 How to size gold, bonds, and carry in a real portfolio50:53 Tracking error: the behavioral trap that kills diversification56:12 The savings portfolio: risk parity in practice58:00 The 4% rule, path dependency & why drawdown size matters1:00:06 Current positioning: geopolitical oil shock & the Strait of Hormuz1:08:16 The most crowded trade in the world right now1:10:20 What will surprise markets most in the next 12 months?1:12:24 Closing thoughts & farewell#MacroInvesting #PortfolioConstruction #BondMarket #RiskParity #AlphonsoPeccatiello #GlobalMacro #Inflation #60_40Portfolio #GoldInvesting #CTAStrategy #FiscalDominance #GeopoliticalRisk #InvestingStrategy #WealthManagement #RaiseYourAverage #FinancialAdvisor #AssetAllocation #RetirementPlanning #MacroHedgeFund #InvestingIn2025

The bond market — not equities — is the most fragile and most misunderstood foundation of your entire portfolio, and most investors have no idea what's coming. Episode Summary Pierre Daillie and Mike Philbrick sit down with Alfonso Peccatiello — former ING bond portfolio manager of $20 billion and founder of macro hedge fund Palinuro Capital — for a masterclass in navigating a world where the old rules no longer apply. With decades of disinflation now behind us, Alfonso makes the case that the classic 60/40 portfolio is structurally ill-equipped for today's macro regime. Drawing from his own eight-quadrant savings portfolio model, he walks through how investors should think about building resilient, all-weather portfolios using risk parity principles, leverage as a diversification tool, and a mix of equities, bonds, gold, CTAs, and the U.S. dollar. The conversation shifts to the current geopolitical shock — a potential disruption in global oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz — and why taking directional risk in a nonlinear, unpredictable event is closer to gambling than investing. Alfonso closes with a bold macro outlook: the most underappreciated story of the next year may not be the U.S. at all, but the rest of the world.

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