
Alan Zafran
Co-founder and managing partner of IEQ Capital who provides market and credit outlook commentary and insight on private credit and AI-related valuation dynamics.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 43min
Tariff Obsession Bleeds to Mar-a-Lago Membership; EV's in Trump's America
Josh Green, National Correspondent for Bloomberg Businessweek, dives into Trump's persistent tariff obsession and its connections to Mar-a-Lago. David Welch, Detroit Bureau Chief, discusses the challenges General Motors faces in selling EVs while navigating the political landscape of Trump's America. Lastly, Alan Zafran, Founding Partner at IEQ Capital, shares insights on how tariffs influence investor portfolios and highlights the importance of a diversified investment strategy amid economic fluctuations.

Dec 2, 2025 • 33min
Crypto Firm Tied to Trumps Sees Shares Sink as Lockup Ends
Biz Carson, a wealth reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses Michael Dell's remarkable $6.25 billion donation aimed at funding child investment accounts. Alan Zafran, co-founder of IEQ Capital, dives into the intriguing world of private credit and raises questions about a potential AI bubble reminiscent of the late '90s. Louise Phillips Forbes, a veteran real estate broker, shares insights on New York City's robust housing market and the implications of a new mayor's policies on affordable housing. The conversation touches on market volatility and the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency.

Aug 27, 2025 • 53min
E205: How to Invest like a Billionaire w/Founder of IEQ Capital
Alan Zafran, Founder & Managing Partner at IEQ Capital, shares insights from nearly three decades of advising ultra-high-net-worth families. He discusses the strategic 3-12 month cash runway for risk management and the promise of secondaries in volatile markets. Zafran emphasizes the importance of careful GP selection and the nuances of investing in private credit. The conversation also highlights how personal relationships and trust shape financial guidance, especially as investors navigate rising sovereign debt and interest rates.


