About this episode
After 300 interviews with the world’s top investors, what does alpha actually look like and why is it almost never what people think it is?
In this special episode, the roles are reversed. David Weisburd, host of How I Invest and Co-Founder of Weisburd Capital, steps into the guest seat as his co-founder Curtis Pierce takes over as host. Together, they unpack the most important lessons David has learned from more than 300 conversations with CIOs, LPs, GPs, founders, and allocators representing trillions in assets. The discussion centers on why real alpha is hard, boring, and often low-status, how structural advantages drive sustainable outperformance, and why governance and portfolio construction matter more than any single trade.
Highlights:
Why alpha is almost never a “stroke of genius”
Hard and boring as the most reliable sources of outperformance
Prestige as a contra-indicator to future returns
Structural alpha vs. manager selection
Portfolio construction as ~90% of long-term outcomes
Co-investments and fee structure as embedded alpha
Tax efficiency as one of the most powerful return drivers
Why lower middle market investing passes the “cocktail cringe test”
Governance as the true upstream driver of returns
LP capture vs. LP empowerment
Why reference calls are the most underrated investing skill
Career alpha and choosing the right institution
Focusing on activities that compound over decades
About David Weisburd:
David Weisburd is the founder of Weisburd Capital and host of the How I Invest podcast.
He previously served as Partner and Head of Venture Capital at 10X Capital, leading investments in companies including Robinhood, HoneyBook, Palantir, Circle, and DraftKings. He also founded Growth Technology Partners, which was acquired by 10X Capital.
Earlier in his career, David was part of the founding teams of venture-backed startups iSocket (acquired by Rubicon Project) and RoomHunt (acquired by RentLingo). He has served on the boards of three publicly traded companies and holds an MBA from Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and a master’s degree in psychology from Harvard University.
About Curtis Pierce:
Curtis Pierce is a co-founder of Weisburd Capital and the How I Invest podcast.
He previously served as Senior Vice President at 10X Capital, where he led investment and capital markets activities across venture capital and other alternative asset classes. Notably, he led the firm’s investment in Cerebras Systems. He also served as CFO of a publicly-traded portfolio company, successfully executing a change of control transaction.
Pierce began his career at Wells Fargo Securities in the equity capital markets group covering technology, media, and telecom companies. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah with an Honors BS in Finance and currently serve