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Perspectives: The total portfolio approach — what its rise means for real assets
Research - APRIL 2, 2026

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Perspectives: The total portfolio approach — what its rise means for real assets

by Geoffrey Dohrmann

For decades, institutional portfolios were built around a familiar architecture: equities, fixed income and alternatives, each in its own silo. This traditional strategic asset allocation (SAA) model served investors well in an era of stable correlations and predictable macroeconomic patterns. But the world has changed. Asset class boundaries have blurred, markets have become more complex, and investors increasingly need to respond to opportunities and risks in real time.

Enter the total portfolio approach (TPA). Once the domain of a handful of Canadian and Australasian pension funds, TPA is now gaining traction among global institutions, sovereign wealth funds and even forward-thinking wealth advisers. Its appeal is simple: TPA offers a flexible, integrated and risk-aware way to build p

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