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Ted Seides  co-founded Protégé Partners LLC and served as President and Co-Chief Investment Officer. Protégé was a leading multi-billion dollar alternative investment firm that invested in established small and select emerging hedge funds.

Ted Seides bet with Warren Buffett whether passive investing can beat active money managers or not. Unfortunately for him, he lost the bet.

Book

So You Want to Start a Hedge Fund provides critical lessons and thoughtful insights to those trying to decipher the industry, as well as those seeking to invest in the next generation of high performers. This book foregoes the sensational, headline-grabbing stories about the few billionaire hedge fund managers to reach the top of the field. Instead, it focuses on the much more common travails of start-ups and small investment firms. The successes and failures of a talented group of competitive managers—all highly educated and well trained—show what it takes for managers and allocators to succeed. These accounts include lessons on funding, team development, strategy, performance, and allocation. ()

 


Podcast

Capital Allocators is a podcast run by Ted Seides. In his podcast Ted introduces leaders in money management. In a series of conversations you can explore how these money managers allocate their time and their capital.

Ted Seides launched the podcast 2017. He co-founded Protégé Partners LLC and served as President and Co-Chief Investment Officer. Protégé was a leading multi-billion dollar alternative investment firm that invested in established small and select emerging hedge funds.

Ted Seides bet with Warren Buffett whether passive investing can beat active money managers or not. Unfortunately for him, he lost the bet.

Ted has also written a book and you can watch Teds movie on Amazon Prime.


Movie

A roadmap for managers to learn about the intricacies of launching a hedge fund. Includes lessons on why hedge funds make the same mistakes over and over again, particularly in their business processes. He pinpoints pressure points that can lead to the success or failure of a fund, including best practices in marketing, investment strategy, and performance. ()