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Opalesque Industry Update - Amid economic volatility and uncertainty, advisors are making noticeable adjustments to their portfolio strategies-particularly in their use of alternative investments (alts). While allocations to alternative investments continue to climb, the percentage of advisors categorized as light users, those with 1%-9% of assets under management (AUM) in alternatives, has notably shrunken as heavy users (those with 10% or more of AUM in alts) deepen their commitments. This is according to the latest Cogent Syndicated Trends in Alternative Investments™ report from Escalent. The annual report measures the rate of adoption and share of assets dedicated to alternative investments among advisors and affluent investors as well as which asset classes within the category are currently favored and how they are being accessed. "Advisors with less experience in alternative products are increasingly abandoning the category, having incurred negative outcomes, particularly in private markets. This is evidenced by a 7% decline in 'light users,' with a corresponding 5% rise in 'non-users,'" said Kristin Hall, report author and senior product manager Escalent's Cogent Syndicated division. "Conversely, more experienced advisors are continuing to increase their allocations to alternatives, with the proportion of those with more than 10% of AUM allocated to alternatives growing from 19% to 22% year over year." Likely in response to market volatility, inflation and the pursuit of diversification, 44% of advisors view alternative assets primarily as a hedge for risk mitigation-up significantly over the past 12 months. Looking ahead, more than half anticipate increasing their hedge allocations further over the next two years. In contrast, the percentage of advisors using alternatives for "core" portfolio stability is down significantly, indicating a shift in perceived utility for the category. Despite liquidity remaining a critical consideration for adoption, advisors are increasing their use of real estate, private equity and private credit as a hedge or risk mitigation tool. Real estate and REITs continue to be the most popular alternative asset class with 68% of advisors indicating they use or plan to use the sub-asset. Private equity (48%), structured products (40%) and private credit (35%) also emerged as areas of growing interest, especially favored by heavy users. Alternatively, a surge in digital assets was driven by light allocators. "As the 'retailization' of alternative investments accelerates and the narrative of widespread alternative adoption becomes more prevalent, it's crucial to recognize that not all advisors and investors are embracing them. There's a clear divide between those who are strong proponents of the asset class and those avoiding alternatives altogether," said Linda York, a senior vice president at Cogent Syndicated. "Recognizing that alternatives aren't a fit for everyone, asset managers and advisors must focus on understanding and engaging their advocates rather than pursuing a broad-based approach."
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Industry Updates
Alternative investments aren't for everyone
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
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