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Altss Intelligence

Altss Intelligence

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OSINT-derived analysis of institutional capital, allocator behavior, and private markets. Independent research published by Altss (https://altss.com).Altss Economics
Episodes
  • Why LP Databases Are Broken — And What OSINT Changes
    Jan 17 2026

    LP databases are widely used in fundraising, but they are often treated as decision engines when they function more like directories. In this episode, we break down the structural failures: “last updated” rarely means current, allocator decisions move through chains not contacts, location fields misroute effort, and coverage hides compounding data decay. We then explain what OSINT changes in practice: shifting from static records to observable signals, from fit to readiness, and from static routing to dynamic routing.

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    6 mins
  • Allocator Signals — Episode 2
    Jan 9 2026

    Wealth Migration in 2026 Is Being Misread

    Wealth migration in 2026 is often framed as a simple question of who is leaving which state. In practice, institutional and ultra-high-net-worth capital behaves very differently.

    In this episode of Allocator Signals, we examine how wealth actually responds to date-defined policy proposals and why residency headlines often miss the most important signals.

    This episode covers:

    • Why wealth rarely moves in straight lines — and how it re-routes instead
    • The sequence of observable signals: entity changes, asset anchoring, office presence, and advisor gravity
    • Why entity-level governance and filings often move before individuals
    • How recent Google-related entity and asset decisions illustrate multi-hub behavior
    • Why Florida, Texas, and secondary hubs function as decision-density corridors rather than mass relocation destinations
    • What this means for allocators, advisors, and fundraising teams in 2026

    Allocator Signals is a short-format podcast by Altss focused on how institutional capital actually moves — through observable behavior, structural decisions, and verified public signals, not narratives or marketing language.

    Produced by Altss — an allocator intelligence platform built around OSINT and institutional behavior.

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    6 mins
  • Allocator Signals — Episode 1
    Jan 8 2026

    Allocator Signals is a short-format podcast by Altss focused on how institutional capital actually moves.

    In Episode 1, we introduce the premise of the series: understanding allocator behavior through observable signals rather than stated mandates, marketing narratives, or pitch deck language.

    This podcast covers:

    • How institutional allocators make decisions in practice

    • Signals behind fundraising outcomes

    • Shifts in private market exposure before they become visible in reporting

    • Geographic, structural, and behavioral patterns across LP types

    Allocator Signals is designed for allocators, fund managers, and advisors who care about signal quality over volume.

    Produced by Altss — an allocator intelligence platform built around observable institutional behavior.

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    4 mins
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