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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2026 · 42 MIN

The Tax Alpha Gap: 260 Basis Points Hiding in Plain Sight | Ray Carroll

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What if the biggest drag on your client's wealth isn't the market — it's the tax bill you never talk about?Most advisors obsess over pre-tax returns, basis points of alpha, and fee negotiations — while silently surrendering 200 to 300 basis points a year to taxes. In this episode of Insight Is Capital, host Pierre Daillie sits down with Ray Carroll, Ph.D., CFA, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer of the Breton Hill Quantitative Investing team at Neuberger Berman, to make the case that after-tax return is the only number that actually matters.Carroll built one of the few tax-managed investment platforms in the world designed to work across borders — with roughly 40% of assets outside the U.S., including Canada. He explains how a decade-long bull market has quietly eroded the effectiveness of conventional tax-loss harvesting, why long-only strategies eventually run out of fuel, and how a 130/30 long-short extension strategy can triple loss-harvesting capacity while keeping market exposure at exactly 100%. He also shares the salt shaker analogy for leverage, a real-world SpaceX concentration case study, and why Canada's three-year loss carryback rule is an underused advantage for high-net-worth investors. If your clients have ever asked "is there anything we can do about my tax bill?" — this conversation has the answer.⏱️ Chapters00:00 — Introduction: The Number Your Clients Actually Keep02:47 — Ray Carroll's Career Arc: From RBC Risk Desk to Neuberger Berman05:13 — Tax Alpha vs. Market Alpha: The Real Drag on Wealth09:14 — Is Tax Alpha More Reliable Than Security Selection Alpha?10:37 — Why the Investment Case Must Always Come Before the Tax Benefit13:11 — The Decay Problem: When Long-Only Harvesting Runs Out of Fuel17:24 — How the 130/30 Strategy Rejuvenates Loss Harvesting18:11 — Behavioral Finance and Why Systematic Management Wins21:36 — Concentration Risk: The SpaceX Case Study23:29 — When to Switch from Long-Only to Long-Short24:49 — When Staying Long-Only Is Still the Right Answer27:20 — Why This Must Live in Separately Managed Accounts29:54 — The Salt Shaker Story: How to Think About Leverage33:11 — Leverage as Risk Offset, Not Risk Amplifier34:33 — The Plumbing Behind the Strategy: Infrastructure vs. Ideas37:31 — Who Is the Right Client for 130/30?39:02 — What Canadian Advisors Specifically Need to Know Under CRA Rules41:09 — The First Step for Advisors Still on the Fence#TaxAlpha #TaxLossHarvesting #WealthManagement #DirectIndexing #AfterTaxReturns #CapitalGains #InvestingCanada #FamilyOffice #NeubergerBerman #BretonHill #LongShortEquity #QuantitativeInvesting #PortfolioManagement #FinancialAdvisors #TaxEfficientInvesting #InsightIsCapital #AdvisorAnalyst #HighNetWorth #TaxPlanning #ConcentratedPositions #AlternativeInvesting #SmartBeta #WealthPreservation #CRAinvesting #InvestmentStrategy

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What if the biggest drag on your client's wealth isn't the market — it's the tax bill you never talk about? Most advisors obsess over pre-tax returns, basis points of alpha, and fee negotiations — while silently surrendering 200 to 300 basis points a year to taxes. In this episode of Insight Is Capital, host Pierre Daillie sits down with Ray Carroll, Ph.D., CFA, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer of the Breton Hill Quantitative Investing team at Neuberger Berman, to make the case that after-tax return is the only number that actually matters. Carroll built one of the few tax-managed investment platforms in the world designed to work across borders — with roughly 40% of assets outside the U.S., including Canada. He explains how a decade-long bull market has quietly eroded the effectiveness of conventional tax-loss harvesting, why long-only strategies eventually run out of fuel, and how a 130/30 long-short extension strategy can triple loss-harvesting capacity while keeping market exposure at exactly 100%. He also shares the salt shaker analogy for leverage, a real-world SpaceX concentration case study, and why Canada's three-year loss carryback rule is an underused advantage for high-net-worth investors. If your clients have ever asked "is there anything we can do about my tax bill?" — this conversation has the answer.

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