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Capital Efficiency for Modern Portfolios with Andrew Okrongly



Andrew Okrongly, Director of Modern Portfolios at WisdomTree, examines how capital efficiency can help advisors solve one of the harder diversification questions: not whether to diversify, but what has to be sold to make room for it. Rather than treating alternatives, gold, commodities, or managed futures as trade-offs against core equity and fixed income exposure, Okrongly frames capital-efficient ETFs as a way to preserve the exposures clients already need while layering in complementary return streams.

That framework extends from efficient core strategies like NTSX to equity-plus-diversifier and inflation-sensitive approaches, with each structure pairing a funded sleeve with a futures overlay. Okrongly also addresses the practical considerations advisors need to understand, including collateral, tax treatment, funding costs, and why the point is not leverage for speculation, but a more flexible approach to modern portfolio construction.

Resources: WisdomTree

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WisdomTree Emerging Markets Efficient Core Fund (NTSX) risk information: While the Fund is actively managed, the Fund’s investment process is heavily dependent on quantitative models and the models may not perform as intended. The Fund invests in derivatives to gain exposure to U.S. Treasuries. The return on a derivative instrument may not correlate with the return of its underlying reference asset. The Fund’s use of derivatives will give rise to leverage and derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As a result, the value of an investment in the Fund may change quickly and without warning and you may lose money. Interest rate risk is the risk that fixed income securities, and financial instruments related to fixed income securities, will decline in value because of an increase in interest rates and changes to other factors, such as perception of an issuer’s creditworthiness. 

WisdomTree International Efficient Core Fund (NTSI) risk information: Investments in non-U.S. securities involve political, regulatory, and economic risks that may not be present in U.S. securities. For example, foreign securities may be subject to risk of loss due to foreign currency fluctuations, political or economic instability, or geographic events that adversely impact issuers of foreign securities. While the Fund is actively managed, the Fund’s investment process is heavily dependent on quantitative models and the models may not perform as intended. The Fund invests in derivatives to gain exposure to U.S. Treasuries. The return on a derivative instrument may not correlate with the return of its underlying reference asset. The Fund’s use of derivatives will give rise to leverage and derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As a result, the value of an investment in the Fund may change quickly and without warning and you may lose money. Interest rate risk is the risk that fixed income securities, and financial instruments related to fixed income securities, will decline in value because of an increase in interest rates and changes to other factors, such as perception of an issuer’s creditworthiness.

WisdomTree U.S. Efficient Core Fund (NTSE) risk information: Investments in non-U.S. securities involve political, regulatory, and economic risks that may not be present in U.S. securities. For example, foreign securities may be subject to risk of loss due to foreign currency fluctuations, political or economic instability, or geographic events that adversely impact issuers of foreign securities. Investments in securities and instruments traded in developing or emerging markets, or that provide exposure to such securities or markets, can involve additional risks relating to political, economic, or regulatory conditions not associated with investments in U.S. securities and instruments or investments in more developed international markets. While the Fund is actively managed, the Fund’s investment process is heavily dependent on quantitative models and the models may not perform as intended. The Fund invests in derivatives to gain exposure to U.S. Treasuries. The return on a derivative instrument may not correlate with the return of its underlying reference asset. The Fund’s use of derivatives will give rise to leverage. Derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As a result, the value of an investment in the Fund may change quickly and without warning and you may lose money. Interest rate risk is the risk that fixed income securities, and financial instruments related to fixed income securities, will decline in value because of an increase in interest rates and changes to other factors, such as perception of an issuer’s creditworthiness.

WisdomTree Efficient U.S. Plus International Equity Fund (NTSD) risk information: The Fund invests in equity securities of U.S. large-capitalization companies and in index futures contracts that provide exposure to international equity securities, and which are used to enhance the capital efficiency of the Fund. The Fund invests in a basket of equity securities of large capitalization U.S. companies generally weighted by market capitalization. The Fund expects to invest most of its assets in the securities of U.S. companies and is therefore, more likely to be impacted by events or conditions affecting the United States.

The Fund invests in derivatives to gain exposure to U.S. equity securities. The return on a derivative instrument may not correlate with the return of its underlying reference asset. The Fund’s use of derivatives will give rise to leverage. Derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As a result, the value of an investment in the Fund may change quickly and without warning and you may lose money. The Fund’s investments strategy is subject to risks related to rolling. The price of futures contracts further from expiration may be higher or lower, which can impact the Fund’s return.

Investments in non-U.S. securities, including depositary receipts, involve political, regulatory, and economic risks that may not be present in investments in U.S. Securities. While the Fund is actively managed, the Fund’s investment process is heavily dependent on quantitative models, and the models may not perform as intended.

WisdomTree Inflation Plus Fund (WTIP) risk information: Inflation-protected U.S. Treasury Bonds (“TIPS”), can provide a hedge against inflation, as the inflation adjustment feature helps preserve the purchasing power of the investment. Because of this inflation adjustment feature, inflation protected bonds typically have lower yields than conventional fixed rate bonds and will likely decline in price during periods of deflation, which could result in losses. Fixed income securities are subject to interest rate, credit, inflation, and reinvestment risks. Generally, as interest rates rise, the value of fixed-income securities falls.

The value of commodities and commodity-linked derivative instruments typically is based upon the price movements in other asset classes. An active trading market may not exist for certain commodities. The Fund is subject to risks related to rolling futures contracts. The price of futures contracts further from expiration may be higher (“contango”) or lower (“backwardation”), which can impact the Fund’s returns. Because of the frequency with which the Fund expects to roll futures contracts, the impact of such contango or backwardation may be greater than the impact would be if the Fund experienced less portfolio turnover.

In addition, bitcoin exchange-traded products (ETPs) and bitcoin futures are relatively new and the markets may be less developed. They are subject to unique and substantial risks, and historically, have been subject to significant price volatility. As a result, the markets for bitcoin futures and bitcoin ETPs may be less developed, and at times, potentially less liquid and more volatile, than more established commodity futures and ETP markets. While the bitcoin futures market has grown substantially since bitcoin futures commenced trading, there can be no assurance that this growth will continue.

The Fund may invest in the WisdomTree Bitcoin Fund, a bitcoin exchange traded product, sponsored by an affiliate of the Fund’s adviser. The Fund will not invest in bitcoin directly.

WisdomTree Efficient Long/Short U.S. Equity Fund (WTLS) risk information: The Fund invests in a basket of equity securities of large capitalization U.S. companies generally weighted by market capitalization. The Fund expects to invest most of its assets in the securities of U.S. companies and is therefore, more likely to be impacted by events or conditions affecting the United States. The Fund invests in derivatives to gain exposure to U.S. equity securities. The return on a derivative instrument may not correlate with the return of its underlying reference asset. The Fund’s use of derivatives will give rise to leverage. Derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As a result, the value of an investment in the Fund may change quickly and without warning and you may lose money. While the Fund is actively managed, the Fund’s investment process is heavily dependent on quantitative models and the models may not perform as intended.

WisdomTree Efficient TIPS Plus Gold Fund (GDT) risk information: The Fund invests in a basket of equity securities of large capitalization U.S. companies generally weighted by market capitalization. The Fund expects to invest most of its assets in the securities of U.S. companies and is therefore, more likely to be impacted by events or conditions affecting the United States. The Fund invests in derivatives to gain exposure to U.S. equity securities. The return on a derivative instrument may not correlate with the return of its underlying reference asset. The Fund’s use of derivatives will give rise to leverage. Derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As a result, the value of an investment in the Fund may change quickly and without warning and you may lose money. While the Fund is actively managed, the Fund’s investment process is heavily dependent on quantitative models and the models may not perform as intended.

WisdomTree Efficient Gold Plus Equity Strategy Fund (GDE) risk information: The Fund invests in a portfolio composed of Inflation-protected U.S. Treasury Bonds (“TIPS”) and U.S. listed gold futures contracts. The interest and principal payments of TIPS are adjusted for inflation and typically have lower yields than conventional fixed-rate bonds. The Fund’s income from TIPS may decline due to deflation or changes in inflation expectations. The value of gold and commodity-linked derivative instruments such as gold futures contracts typically is based upon the price movements of the physical commodity or an economic variable linked to such price movement. Price movements in gold and gold futures contracts may fluctuate quickly and dramatically, have a historically low correlation with the returns of the stock and bond markets. Derivatives are used by the Fund to gain exposure to inflation swaps and U.S. listed gold future contracts. Derivative investments can be volatile and may be less liquid than other investments. As a result, the value of an investment in the Fund may change quickly and without warning you may lose money. While the Fund is actively managed, the Fund’s investment process is heavily dependent on quantitative models and the models may not perform as intended.

WisdomTree Funds are distributed by Foreside Fund Services, LLC.

Andrew Okrongly is a registered representative of Foreside Fund Services, LLC


Custom Indexing Meets Model Portfolios with Andy Rosenberger



Andrew Rosenberger, Head of Custom Indexing at Orion, describes how Tailored Allocation Portfolios are designed to bring more personalization into model-based portfolio management without adding unnecessary complexity for advisors. The idea builds on Orion’s custom indexing work, but applies that same optimization mindset to third-party strategist models, tax-sensitive transitions, and portfolios that need more than a one-size-fits-all implementation.

For advisors, the value is not just customization for its own sake. Rosenberger explains how Tailored Allocation Portfolios can help bring concentrated positions, legacy holdings, capital gains budgets, and tax-loss harvesting into a more coordinated plan. He also looks ahead to Orion’s work on unified managed household technology, where the same optimization framework could eventually help advisors manage decisions across taxable accounts, IRAs, Roth IRAs, and the full client household.

Resources: Orion

Tailored Allocation Portfolios are offered by Orion Portfolio Solutions, LLC, a registered investment advisor. The unaffiliated Strategists whose mutual funds or ETFs are utilized within the Tailored Allocation Portfolios pay us a fee in exchange for inclusion in the Tailored Allocation Portfolios program. 

The advisory fee that the advisor determines and the platform fee in addition to other fees that may be assessed by the custodian will still apply.​​​

Custom Indexing is an investment strategy wherein a portfolio is managed to mimic an index or other portfolio, while taking into account the tax position, holdings, and individual investing preferences of a client. The performance of a portfolio using custom indexing may vary significantly from the target index (referred to as tracking error or tracking difference), and this variance may increase with greater customization within a portfolio.

Tax-loss Harvesting is a process by which securities trading at unrealized losses are sold to realize a taxable loss. Proceeds from the sales are then used to reinvest in alternate securities to maintain market exposure. Tax-loss Harvesting can be used as a strategy to offset realized gains from other investments and/or carried forward to later calendar years to offset future taxable gains.

Wealth management services provided by Orion Portfolio Solutions, LLC (“OPS”), a registered investment advisor. Orion OCIO services provided by TownSquare Capital, LLC (“TSC”), a registered investment advisor. OPS and TSC are affiliates and wholly owned subsidiaries of Orion Advisor Solutions, Inc.

This information is general in nature and is not intended as tax advice. You should consult a tax professional as to how this applies to an individual tax situation. Nothing contained herein is intended to constitute accounting, legal, tax, security or investment advice, nor an opinion regarding the appropriateness of any investment, or solicitation of any type.


AI Is Coming for Wealth Management—Will Advisors Be Ready? with Karl Roessner



Karl Roessner, CEO of Vestmark, makes the case that AI’s real promise in wealth management is not just faster workflows, but more time for the work advisors are actually built to do. From meeting prep and proposal generation to portfolio monitoring and client service, he sees agentic AI pushing firms toward a model where advisors can act more quickly, personalize more effectively, and spend less of the day buried in operational tasks.

But Roessner is clear that speed cannot come at the expense of trust. As custom models, tax-aware UMAs, alternatives, and new wealthtech tools reshape the advisor experience, he argues that the winning platforms will be the ones that simplify—not crowd—the advisor’s screen. For firms trying to keep up with the next wave of wealthtech, the challenge is choosing technology that can evolve quickly while still feeling stable, scalable, and built around client outcomes.

Resources: Vestmark