654. Is the Public Ready for Private Equity?

654. 公众是否准备好接受私募股权?

Freakonomics Radio

2025-11-21

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A Trump executive order is giving retail investors more access to private markets. Is that a golden opportunity — or fool’s gold?   SOURCES:Elisabeth de Fontenay, professor of law at Duke University.Steven Kaplan, professor of entrepreneurship and finance at the University of Chicago.  RESOURCES:"Democratizing Access to Alternative Assets for 401(k) Investors," (The White House, 2025)."The (Heterogeneous) Economic Effects of Private Equity Buyouts," by Steven J. Davis, John Haltiwanger, Kyle Handley, Ben Lipsius, Josh Lerner, and Javier Miranda (Management Science, 2025)."Risk-Adjusted Returns of Private Equity Funds: A New Approach," by Arthur G. Korteweg and Stefan Nagel (The Review of Financial Studies, 2025)."The Effects of Management Buyouts on Operating Performance and Value," by Steven Kaplan (Journal of Financial Economics, 1989).  EXTRAS:"The Biden Policy That Trump Hasn't Touched," by Freakonomics Radio (2025)."Should Companies Be Owned by Their Workers?" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."Do You Know Who Owns Your Vet?" by Freakonomics Radio (2023)."Are Private Equity Firms Plundering the U.S. Economy?" by Freakonomics Radio (2023). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Let's say you find yourself with some money to invest.

  • Where do you want to put it?

  • Maybe you really like sports and you think you're good at picking winners.

  • So should you go heavy on sports betting?

  • Sports betting zero sum and there are fees.

  • So your expected return is negative.

  • So you better get some fun out of sports betting or you shouldn't do it.

  • All right.

  • So that's probably not a good investing option.

  • Any other ideas?

  • The worst are lotteries.

  • The lottery your expected return is terrible.

  • How about investing in cryptocurrencies?

  • Crypto is very volatile.

  • But if you're paying low fees or low transaction costs to trade, it's a fair bet.

  • Do you know if crypto is going to go up or down?

  • I don't.

  • Can you put some of your portfolio in it?

  • Probably some.

  • So how about the tried and true method of buying some stock shares of a big publicly traded firm?