About threfunds.com
Independent intelligence on hedge funds, asset allocation, and private wealth. We track the capital flows and investment theses driving institutional markets.
What we do
Delivering critical market intelligence for allocators, asset managers, and wealth advisors. We dissect the strategies, regulations, and macroeconomic shifts defining the future of investment.
How we prepare our stories
We demystify the mechanics of institutional investing and wealth preservation. Our mission is to provide allocators and asset managers with the clarity needed to navigate volatile markets and structural industry shifts. By bridging the gap between raw market data and strategic execution, we deliver the intelligence that drives capital allocation.
- Uncompromised Independence: We operate free from sponsor influence, ensuring our analysis remains objective and critical.
- Data-First Reporting: Every thesis we publish is backed by verified market data, regulatory filings, and primary sources.
- Practitioner-Level Depth: We write for industry professionals, avoiding oversimplification in favor of technical accuracy.
- Forward-Looking Focus: We prioritize emerging trends and structural shifts over retrospective news reporting.
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Who makes the digest
- Elliot Stanhope, Quantitative Strategies & Infrastructure Analyst. Former algorithmic trader and risk architect at a tier-one prime broker. He specializes in decoding complex alpha strategies and the technological plumbing that makes them execute.
- Caroline Ashby, Private Wealth & Sustainability Commentator. Spent over a decade structuring family office portfolios and advising high-net-worth clients on generational wealth transfer. She bridges the gap between high-level sustainability mandates and practical client outcomes.
- Grant Hollingsworth, Institutional Allocation Strategist. Veteran portfolio manager who has navigated multiple market cycles on the buy-side. He tracks the shifting tides of capital allocation, fee compression, and institutional product design.