At the Family Offices & Asset Management Summit, Erik Nordenskjöld, co-founder and CIO of Citroneer, shared his perspective on one of the enduring tensions in investing: the distance that can sometimes emerge between financial theory and real-world portfolio decisions.
In his view, investors are often drawn to the idea of identifying the strategy or manager capable of consistently outperforming the market. While the pursuit of alpha remains part of the investment landscape, Erik notes that excessive reliance on single themes, strategies or convictions can introduce concentration risks that are difficult to sustain over time.
A more resilient approach, he suggests, lies in disciplined asset allocation and broad diversification, allowing portfolios to capture risk premia across markets while maintaining a long-term investment horizon.
This philosophy underpins the creation of Citroneer in Stockholm, an independent wealth manager built around portfolio construction first, defining long-term allocation frameworks before selecting the managers and strategies best positioned to deliver them.