• 1 hour 4 minutes
    Aahan Menon: Systematic Macro in a Shifting Economy: Signals Over Stories

    Mike and Richard are joined by Aahan Menon of Prometheus Macro for a discussion on systematic macro investing. Aahan begins by challenging the utility of long-term macro forecasts, arguing they are largely ineffective for improving portfolio performance and advocating for shorter trading horizons. He then details his investment framework, which involves dynamically tilting portfolio exposure between carry, trend, and mean reversion based on evolving macroeconomic circumstances. The conversation also explores a curious and significant divergence currently observed between labor market data and broader economic output.

    Topics Discussed

    • The philosophy of providing macro research for free while charging for portfolio implementation

    • A critique of long-term macro forecasting's ineffectiveness for improving portfolio returns

    • An investment framework based on the three core factors of carry, trend, and mean reversion

    • Dynamically tilting between core factors based on evolving macroeconomic conditions and signal strength

    • Integrating fundamental data as a diversifying signal within the carry, trend, and reversion framework

    • Aggregating bottom-up signals from individual assets to form a macro view, rather than imposing a top-down narrative

    • The use of a crisis protection program combining long volatility with positive carry assets like TIPS and gold

    • Skepticism towards common liquidity measures and a preference for financial conditions indices

    • The importance of adapting models to structural economic shifts, such as the move to a services-based economy

    • An underappreciated divergence between strong economic output and a weakening labor marke

    18 December 2025, 8:45 pm
  • 1 hour 22 minutes
    Mike Green: The Affordability Crisis & Rethinking the American Dream

    In this episode, Adam Butler is joined by guest Mike Green to discuss his viral Substack articles on the American affordability crisis. The conversation explores the significant gap between official economic statistics, like CPI, and the lived financial reality for the middle class, a phenomenon Green argues is often dismissed by an expert "mockery machine." They also discuss the use of LLMs in his research process and debate potential policy solutions to address widespread economic precarity.

    Topics Discussed

    • The use of Large Language Models (LLMs) as productivity tools for research and writing.

    • A critique of the "mockery machine" in public discourse that dismisses legitimate concerns about the cost of living

    • The disconnect between formal economic definitions of inflation and the public's lived experience of unaffordability

    • The concept of a "precarity line" for a modern family versus the technical definition of a poverty line

    • The economic pressures leading to "ghost households," where young people forgo having children due to high costs

    • Flaws in economic metrics like the CPI, particularly how quality adjustments mask the true rise in essential costs

    • The societal gaslighting by the economic establishment and its political consequences.

    • The "Valley of Death" or benefits cliff, where withdrawing government support creates a barrier to entering the middle class

    • Debating policy solutions like tariffs, direct government investment, and incentive-based programs to address economic precarity

    5 December 2025, 8:45 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Wes Gray: Optimizing for After-Tax Returns

    On this episode, Adam Butler is joined by Wes Gray for a deep dive into advanced tax-efficient investing strategies. The discussion explores the mechanics of Section 351 contributions for creating tax-deferred ETFs, a powerful tool for investors with already diversified portfolios. They contrast this approach with solutions for managing highly concentrated stock positions, such as exchange funds and market neutral tax loss harvesting, and also touch on the use of box spreads for optimizing collateral.

    Topics Discussed

    • Section 351 contributions as a method for converting diversified portfolios into an ETF wrapper tax-free

    • Utilizing exchange funds as a solution for concentrated stock positions, which involves a seven-year lockup period

    • Employing market neutral long/short strategies to systematically harvest tax losses and reduce concentrated positions over time

    • The mechanics of tax loss harvesting, where market beta typically generates losses in the short book, squeezing the tax basis into the long leg

    • The core concept of the "physics of tax," where tax liability is deferred or shifted rather than eliminated

    • Using concentrated equity positions as collateral to fund overlay strategies, an application of capital efficiency and Return Stacking

    • The use of box spreads on SPX options to generate cash-equivalent returns with more favorable 60/40 capital gains tax treatment instead of ordinary income

    • The growing demand and innovation in tax optimization solutions for high-net-worth investors

    • Integrating tax management engines within investment funds to offset tax liabilities from primary trading strategies like managed futures

    14 November 2025, 8:45 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Convexity Maven Harley Bassman: How To Survive The Next Rate Cycle

    In this episode, Adam Butler is joined by Harley Bassman, Managing Partner at Simplify Asset Management, for a wide-ranging discussion on interest rate volatility, portfolio construction, and public policy. Bassman explains his creation of the MOVE Index before diving into strategies using long-dated options to create asymmetric payoffs. They also explore the systematic risks that challenge diversified portfolios during Fed policy inflection points. The conversation concludes with Bassman's strong case against the re-privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, detailing the potential negative consequences for the housing market.

    Topics Discussed

    • The creation and mechanics of the MOVE Index as a VIX for the bond market

    • Explaining complex financial derivatives by drawing analogies to fundamental physics concepts

    • Constructing highly asymmetric, long-term trades based on the shape of the yield curve

    • The failure of traditional diversification during major inflection points in Federal Reserve policy

    • The paradigm shift to passive investing flows overriding traditional market valuation metrics

    • A new trade idea involving a positive-carry call option on Treasury rates as a recession hedge

    • The evolution of portfolio tools like Return Stacking and derivative-based ETFs

    • Identifying U.S. immigration policy as the most significant and overlooked macroeconomic risk

    • The public policy argument against the re-privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

    26 September 2025, 8:45 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Managed Futures-Why Now! Positioning, Energy, De-Dollarization, and Portfolio Blind Spots

    In this episode, Rodrigo Gordillo, Mike Philbrick, and Adam Butler explore the timely relevance of managed futures, examining why the current macroeconomic environment may be particularly favorable for these strategies. They discuss recent drawdowns, the uncorrelated nature of trend and carry strategies, and the importance of diversification. The conversation also covers the benefits of strategic overlaying in portfolios, the impact of policy shocks, and the potential for managed futures to add value in various market conditions, including inflationary periods.

    Topics Discussed

    • The recent, challenging drawdown period for both trend and carry managed futures strategies

    • Behavioral hurdles of investing in strategies that hit new highs infrequently, leading to investor fatigue

    • The strong macro case for diversification due to concentrated U.S. equity portfolios and potential inflation

    • The physical resource demand from the AI boom creating potential trends in commodities and energy

    • The role of managed futures in capturing global trends beyond commodities, including international equities and currencies

    • The argument that the fundamental drivers for trend and carry remain intact despite recent performance

    • Utilizing Return Stacking to reduce tracking error and make it easier to hold diversifiers long-term

    18 September 2025, 11:00 am
  • 42 minutes 27 seconds
    From Fringe to Foundational: The Case for Bitcoin in the Modern Portfolio

    In this episode, Rodrigo Gordillo, President of ReSolve Asset Management Global, and Mike Philbrick, CEO of ReSolve Asset Management Global unpack Ric Edelman’s bold argument for allocating 10–40% of a portfolio to Bitcoin. They explore how Bitcoin is evolving from a fringe asset to a foundational one, discuss its role alongside gold, and examine the structural shifts—from regulatory clarity to ETF innovation—that are driving institutional adoption. If you're rethinking diversification in a changing economic landscape, this conversation delivers the key insights.

    Topics Discussed

    • Differentiating Bitcoin and gold as scarce, non-cash flow assets that offer distinct diversification benefits

    • The role of regulatory clarity and its accelerating impact on institutional and advisor adoption of Bitcoin

    • Return stacking techniques that allow alternative assets like Bitcoin and gold to be layered on top of traditional cash-flow portfolios

    • Key insights from the Ric Edelman paper regarding Bitcoin’s portfolio allocation and the existence of a measurable risk premium

    • Portfolio construction strategies, including equal risk contribution approaches between Bitcoin and gold

    • Analyzing the impact of Bitcoin’s volatility on overall portfolio risk metrics and diversification outcomes

    • Innovations in digital asset accessibility through ETFs, buffered ETFs, and curated crypto index solutions

    • The evolving investment narrative for Bitcoin as a global asset amidst shifting economic and fiscal paradigms

    31 July 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Mark Valek: Reimagining the 60/40 Portfolio, Hard Assets, Bitcoin as Digital Gold & Asset Allocation Strategies

    In this episode of ReSolve Riffs, host Mike Philbrick and Rodrigo Gordillo welcome Mark Valek, partner at Incrementum AG and co-author of the acclaimed In Gold We Trust report. Mark, a seasoned macro investor with decades of expertise at the intersection of gold, monetary policy, and systemic risk, offers deep insights into the evolving roles of gold and Bitcoin. The discussion covers a diverse range of topics including macro investing, fiscal dominance, central bank gold accumulation, innovative portfolio allocations, and the emergence of Bitcoin as digital gold.

    Topics Discussed

    • Gold as a superior store of value with a stable stock-to-flow ratio

    • The impact of central bank gold accumulation amid global financial uncertainty

    • Fiscal dominance, counterparty risks, and the influence of geopolitical tensions

    • Future gold price scenarios and detailed long-term predictions under varying inflation conditions

    • The evolution of Bitcoin as a digital alternative to traditional gold

    • Reimagining the classic 60/40 portfolio with an emphasis on hard assets

    • Practical investor guidance on asset allocation strategies and risk management

    26 June 2025, 8:45 pm
  • 59 minutes 25 seconds
    In Gold We Trust 2025 - The Big Long

    ReSolve Riffs returns with a deep dive into the world of alternative assets, featuring Mike Philbrick—CEO of ReSolve Asset Management and co-founder of Return Stacked® ETFs, and Rodrigo Gordillo, President of ReSolve Asset Management and co-founder of Return Stacked® ETFs, both of whom are recognized voices in asset management and diversification. In this engaging episode, Mike and Rodrigo explore a broad range of topics, including gold’s structural fundamentals, bitcoin’s emerging role, portfolio diversification techniques, behavioral biases, and the macro trends shaping global investment strategies.

    Topics Discussed

    • Structural fundamentals and the historical role of gold as a monetary asset
    • Institutional shifts and the public adoption phase in gold investing
    • Comparative analysis of gold versus bitcoin in today’s market
    • Portfolio diversification through equal risk contribution and return stacking
    • Behavioral influences and challenges in market timing and allocation
    • The impact of central banks, emerging markets, and global macro trends on gold demand
    • Leveraged products, futures, and the risks associated with volatility drag
    • Strategic portfolio construction using non-correlated assets for enhanced returns

    6 June 2025, 3:45 pm
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Rafael Ortega: Using Return Stacking To Build an All-Terrain Portfolio

    In this episode, Rodrigo Gordillo sits down with Rafael Ortega, a distinguished Spanish investor and Senior Investment Fund Manager at Andbank Wealth Management. Known for pioneering innovative portfolio solutions in Spain—from the classic permanent portfolio to advanced return stacking and off-road strategies—Rafael discusses a wide range of topics including diversification, structural risk balancing, leveraging, regulatory hurdles, and the future of portable alpha in today’s dynamic markets.

    Topics Discussed

    • Rafael Ortega’s journey from engineering to a transformative investment philosophy
    • The evolution of the permanent portfolio strategy into a modern diversified approach
    • Structural diversification and risk balancing using all-weather return stacking
    • Customizing portfolio volatility through post-diversification leverage
    • Overcoming operational and regulatory hurdles in Europe’s investment landscape
    • The integration of trend following, carry, and other non-traditional diversifiers
    • Communicating advanced diversification concepts to retail investors
    • The future outlook for portable alpha and return stacking in an evolving regulatory framework

    29 May 2025, 9:25 pm
  • 1 hour 24 minutes
    Julian Brigden on the Coming Reset and Decline of US Exceptionalism

    ReSolve Riffs returns with Julian Brigden, the president and founder of MI2 Partners, who joins the conversation as a seasoned market strategist and global macro expert. In this episode, Julian and his co-hosts Adam Butler and Richard Laterman dissect a broad range of topics—from U.S. exceptionalism and dollar dynamics to treasury market vulnerabilities and the complex interplay of global capital flows. The discussion navigates themes such as fiscal deficits, policy shifts, asset rotations, and geopolitical recalibrations that are reshaping the global financial landscape.

    Topics Discussed

    • U.S. exceptionalism and the reflexive cycle of capital inflows, hyper-financialization, and current account imbalances

    • Policy triggers and market cycles driven by the Trump administration’s tariff measures and shifting economic narratives

    • Dollar performance and its impact on global purchasing power, equity valuations, and hedging dynamics

    • Structural challenges in the U.S. Treasury market, fiscal dominance, and the looming implications of elevated deficits

    • Global capital flows and the divergence in behavior between sovereign investors and private market participants

    • Comparative dynamics across asset classes, including equity market rotations, emerging market opportunities, and the role of commodities

    • Geopolitical recalibrations driven by U.S. retrenchment from European defense commitments and the evolving Middle Eastern investments

    • Divergent monetary policy challenges in key economies, especially Japan’s yield curve control and the risks of fiscal dominance

    26 May 2025, 8:45 pm
  • 50 minutes 31 seconds
    Discover RGBM ETF: Diversification That Clients May Actually Stick To Tired

    Tired of Clients Chasing Returns?

    Learn how Return Stacked® Global Balanced & Macro ETF (RGBM) aims to provide diversification in a way that helps manage client (mis-)behavior.

    As financial advisors, we know clients struggle to stay the course with liquid diversifying investments, especially when 60/40 portfolios have been strong.

    RGBM ETF offers a solution: a 100% global balanced strategy stacked with an additional 100% systematic macro strategy. This 2 for 1 combination is designed to help deliver the diversification your clients may need in a solution they can actually stick to.

    In this podcast, we explore how RGBM’s unique 'return stacking' approach can improve portfolio resilience and client outcomes. Learn how it minimizes the behavioral challenges of owning diversifying assets.

    • How RGBM seeks to provide diversification that can help clients stay invested, even when traditional assets are performing well.
    • The power of 'return stacking': Combining a global balanced allocation & a systematic macro strategy.
    • Why systematic macro may improve portfolio performance during equity drawdowns and inflationary periods.
    • How to use RGBM as an overlay to your strategic portfolio for capital efficiency.

    This podcast may be suitable for: Investment professionals and financial advisors seeking innovative solutions for client portfolio diversification and behavioral risk management.

    14 May 2025, 8:51 pm
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