MI161: BUILDING A BALANCED PORTFOLIO

W/ DANIEL RASMUSSEN

21 April 2022

Clay Finck chats with Daniel Rasmussen about how interning at Bridgewater Associates impacted him as an investor, the four types of economic environments that ultimately drive asset class returns, which asset class performs very well during an inflationary period, why small-cap value stocks are potentially a great way to diversify your portfolio, why Dan prefers to avoid investing in China, and much more!

Daniel Rasmussen is the founder and portfolio manager at Verdad Capital. Before starting Verdad, Dan worked at Bain Capital and Bridgewater Associates. Dan earned his bachelors degree from Harvard College and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is the New York Times bestselling author of American Uprising: The Untold Story of America’s Largest Slave Revolt. In 2017, he was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How interning at Bridgewater Associates impacted Dan as an investor.
  • The four types of economic environments that ultimately drive asset class returns.
  • Which asset class performs very well during an inflationary period.
  • Why small-cap value stocks are potentially a great way to diversify your portfolio.
  • Dan’s thoughts on diversifying into international stocks, emerging markets and other asset classes.
  • Why Dan prefers to avoid investing in China.
  • And much, much more!

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TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Daniel Rasmussen (00:02):

Small-cap value is just pure value, essentially, right? Whereas if you constrain it to large, you’re not getting the real value hit, because all the really cheap stuff is in small-cap. Now the thing to note about small-caps is that they’re riskier and bankruptcy risk is higher than in large-caps. So you get much bigger swings, especially during recessionary periods where small-cap is going to sell off a lot worse than large-cap.

Clay Finck (00:29):

On today’s episode, I’m joined by Dan Rasmussen. Dan is the founder and portfolio manager at Verdad Capital. Before starting Verdad, Dan worked at Bain Capital and Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund operated by Ray Dalio. He is also a New York Times bestselling author and was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2017.

Clay Finck (00:52):

During our conversation, we chat about how interning at Bridgewater Associates impacted Dan as an investor, the four types of economic environments that ultimately drive asset class returns, which asset class performs very well during an inflationary time period, why small-cap value stocks are potentially a great way to diversify your portfolio, why Dan prefers to avoid investing in China and much more. I hope you enjoy this very insightful conversation with Dan Rasmussen.

Intro (01:21):

You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your hosts, Robert Leonard and Clay Finck, interview successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Clay Finck (01:41):

Welcome to the Millennial Investing podcast. I’m your host, Clay Finck, and today I’m joined by Dan Rasmussen. Dan, thank you so much for joining me.

Daniel Rasmussen (01:50):

My pleasure. Thanks for having me on the show.

Clay Finck (01:53):

Now, Dan, we bring a lot of different types of investors on the show and many of them follow something similar to the Warren Buffet school of thought. That approach includes pretty much avoiding anything macro as the belief is that there are just too many moving pieces and it’s very difficult to predict what could happen in various scenarios. However, you’re not really in that school of thought. You started your investment career interning at Bridgewater Associates, which is the largest hedge fund in the world founded by Ray Dalio. Could you talk a little bit about Dalio’s impact on you and your development as an investor?

Daniel Rasmussen (02:32):

Absolutely. I studied history and literature in college. I actually wrote a book about a slave revolt in New Orleans. So my first introduction to business and investing and having any job at all was actually interning at Bridgewater my summer of my junior year, and it had a huge influence on me. I’d say first it showed me that investing, they used to say investing is the intellectual Olympics, right? You’ve got all of these really smart people trying to compete to generate alpha and it’s really hard and it’s really scarce. But ultimately it’s this competition, who has the best ideas. That had a big influence on me.

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