Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry

Rick Selvala - Harvesting Volatility (Capital Allocators, EP.41)

02.26.2018 - By Ted Seides – Allocator and Asset Management ExpertPlay

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Rick Selvala is the co-founder and CEO of Harvest Volatility, a ten-year old manager of a variety of volatility strategies that oversees $13 billion in assets. After starting his career in the Treasury department at General Motors in the mid 1980s, Rick has spent nearly three decades trading derivatives on the sell side and buy side. Rick has an uncanny ability to break down this complicated investment area and make it sound simple. Our conversation discusses the world of volatility, including intelligent uses of derivatives, overcoming headline risk, characteristics of successful traders, assessment of alpha, the current volatility environment, and strategies that capture returns.  His insights left me thinking twice about some of the assumptions my System 1 brain had formed about volatility. Time for System 2 to go to work. DONATE TO CYCLE FOR SURVIVAL, http://mskcc.convio.net/goto/ted. Learn More Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast   Show Notes DONATE TO CYCLE FOR SURVIVAL, http://mskcc.convio.net/goto/ted. 3:03 – Rick’s path to Harvest 5:17 – How should one think about volatility as an asset class 7:56 – Volatility as a path to enhance yield 11:07 – Is there a programmatic way to implement 12:55 – Volatility as a path for insurance 15:45 – Where do people go wrong with leverage 18:28 – What level of understanding of this space do clients really have 21:58 – How would someone express the idea that volatility is cheap in the market             22:04 – Bill Spitz podcast episode 24:24 – What strategies could managers take advantage of in a low volatility environment 26:01 – How does Rick asses if someone is a good trader 27:32 – How do you identify firms that are too bold 29:26 – Does the community have a good sense of whether traders are acting responsibly 30:08 – How do you determine if a manager is outperforming 32:11 – Is there a structural return from selling insurance to the market 34:13 – Have computer systems changed trading in the derivatives market 35:14 – Taking a look at the current environment 38:43 – Recent market turmoil 39:58 – Are quants impacting market volatility 41:26 – What’s next on the frontier for Harvest 45:02 – Closing questions

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