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I've been pretty vocal on saying their best days are way past them for a myriad of reasons. First and foremost is the space they traffic is used to be a novel concept that they were early on, today there's a billion firms chasing these practice roll-ups. Second is their fund size has 5x in size, making it so much harder to produce 4-5x net returns than a $150mm fund. I could go on and on but they're a textbook walk away after first few funds as an LP as their niche is no longer nicheable.

 
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very interesting. any other funds you think will succumb to the niche-fund size trade-off? would love to hear more

I'm always cautious on funds that grew fund size so much that their strategy can't even be the same as what got them there. There's way too many firms to name that have done this but funds that actually stick to a $500mm fund size for years and are content doing so while still making 2.5-3x returns will stick around. Those that went from $500mm to $5b will come crashing down at some point.

 

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