Yale model
Yale model
An investment model developed by David Swensen, the chief investment officer at Yale, that relies on modern portfolio theory and invests heavily in alternative or non-liquid investments.
The Yale model calls for a high allocation to equities, diversifying the portfolio, avoiding market timing and investing in private markets that can increase earnings potential. Also known as the endowment model. [1]
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