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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 45 MIN

Skin in the Game: Beyond 60/40 with Alan Strauss

from The Uncertainty E.D.G.E. · host Sam Sivarajan

Episode OverviewIn this episode of The Uncertainty Edge, host Sam Sivarajan sits down with Alan Strauss, Managing Partner at Crystal Capital Partners. With three decades navigating institutional-grade alternatives — from the dot-com crash to the GFC and today’s volatile markets — Alan unpacks why alternatives are no longer truly “alternative,” how to allocate across hedge funds, private credit, and private equity, and what separates elite managers from the rest. Practical, candid, and advisor-focused. Key Quote“Alternatives are not that alternative — they should probably be called mainstream at this point.” — Alan Strauss Key Takeaways•       Alternatives should be evergreen — not a timing play. Treating them opportunistically is the most costly mistake advisors make.•       Think in three levers: capital preservation (hedge funds), income (private credit), and growth (private equity) — matched to each client’s life stage.•       Not all managers are created equal. Prioritize those with genuine skin in the game over product-centric asset gatherers.•       Diversification is non-negotiable. One manager in one strategy is not a strategy — build multi-manager, multi-discipline exposure.•       Advisors who can’t offer intelligent alternatives risk losing clients. The right platform partner handles due diligence, execution, and reporting so you don’t have to. Sound Bites•       “Alternatives are not that alternative — they should probably be called mainstream at this point.”•       “The tortoise always wins.”•       “Not all managers are created equal.”•       “If an advisor cannot satisfy their client’s objectives, the client is going to go elsewhere.” Topics Discussed00:01 — Introduction: Alan Strauss & Building Crystal Capital Partners05:27 — Is It Too Late for Alternatives? Timing, Opportunity & Risk14:57 — The Three Levers: Capital Preservation, Income & Growth22:12 — Skin in the Game: Real Decisions During Market Stress26:01 — Private Credit: Separating Genuine Opportunity from Yield Chasing Resources MentionedLearn more about Alan Strauss and Crystal Capital Partners:crystalfunds.com Stay Connected with The Uncertainty E.D.G.E.•       Join the conversation on LinkedIn — share your thoughts and connect with other forward-thinking leaders.•       Explore more insights on Sam’s website.•       Check out Sam’s Two Free Substack newsletters: theuncertaintyedge.com and thegoodhumanpractice.com

Episode OverviewIn this episode of The Uncertainty Edge, host Sam Sivarajan sits down with Alan Strauss, Managing Partner at Crystal Capital Partners. With three decades navigating institutional-grade alternatives — from the dot-com crash to the GFC and today’s volatile markets — Alan unpacks why alternatives are no longer truly “alternative,” how to allocate across hedge funds, private credit, and private equity, and what separates elite managers from the rest. Practical, candid, and advisor-focused. Key Quote“Alternatives are not that alternative — they should probably be called mainstream at this point.” — Alan Strauss Key Takeaways•       Alternatives should be evergreen — not a timing play. Treating them opportunistically is the most costly mistake advisors make.•       Think in three levers: capital preservation (hedge funds), income (private credit), and growth (private equity) — matched to each client’s life stage.•       Not all managers are created equal. Prioritize those with genuine skin in the game over product-centric asset gatherers.•       Diversification is non-negotiable. One manager in one strategy is not a strategy — build multi-manager, multi-discipline exposure.•       Advisors who can’t offer intelligent alternatives risk losing clients. The right platform partner handles due diligence, execution, and reporting so you don’t have to. Sound Bites•       “Alternatives are not that alternative — they should probably be called mainstream at this point.”•       “The tortoise always wins.”•       “Not all managers are created equal.”•       “If an advisor cannot satisfy their client’s objectives, the client is going to go elsewhere.” Topics Discussed00:01 — Introduction: Alan Strauss & Building Crystal Capital Partners05:27 — Is It Too Late for Alternatives? Timing, Opportunity & Risk14:57 — The Three Levers: Capital Preservation, Income & Growth22:12 — Skin in the Game: Real Decisions During Market Stress26:01 — Private Credit: Separating Genuine Opportunity from Yield Chasing Resources MentionedLearn more about Alan Strauss and Crystal Capital Partners:crystalfunds.com Stay Connected with The Uncertainty E.D.G.E.•       Join the conversation on LinkedIn — share your thoughts and connect with other forward-thinking leaders.•       Explore more insights on Sam’s website.•       Check out Sam’s Two Free Substack newsletters: theuncertaintyedge.com and thegoodhumanpractice.com

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