• will your portfolio outperform our ergodic ecosystem?

    How confident are you that portfolio investing is the best?

    If you're confident, we challenge you to prove it.

    Play our ergosim game. Pick your portfolio out of the 20 companies seeking investment. We will run exactly the same companies, but invest in them following our systemic investing strategy. Will your performance beat the other players over ten years? Will your performance beat our ergodic ecosystem of the same companies?

  • Are you wondering if the current portfolio approach is really the best there is? There is a better way, grounded in absolutely solid mathematics. Maths that is more solid than portfolio theory.

    Click play to see one example

    of this game. The performance over ten years of 4 different conventional portfolios (dashed lines) vs. the same companies invested in according to ergodic investing (solid line). This is from our planning software, not historical data. Watch minutes 10:28 to 14 of the discussion between Graham and Robert Rubinstein of TBLI for the comparison.

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    Ergodic investing gives you

    • The solutions to a little-known root cause of capital losses.
    • A way of harnessing complexity and uncertainty for benefit
    • A better way, in the face of ever more uncertainty, of getting an unfair advantage.

    Further details in the full course outline.

     

     

    Ergodic thinking shines a light on the path to a prosperous future by aligning our finance with the complexity of how all living systems actually work: in dynamic balance, collaboratively. 

    John Fullerton, Capital Institute

     

    A breakthrough strategy of investing based on a key element of anti-fragility. The take-aways are significant and possibly solve the scaling issue that perplexes the regenerative community. The method takes cues from nature and is proven with mathematics.  

    Lyn McDonell President, The Accountability Group, Inc.

     

    Stop suffering inefficient and hidden capital losses.

    Antonio Potenza; FRSA, MBA Oxford, CISL Cambridge, Founder of Proodos Capital and Fund4Impact, Serial Entrepreneur

     

     

  • Meet the trainers

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    Graham Boyd (Founder Evolutesix)

    Graham is the founder of Evolutesix, a venture studio and investor specialised in building ecosystems of future-fit businesses according to Evolutesix's ergodic investment strategy.

     

    Author of The Ergodic Investor and Entrepreneur and Rebuild: the Economy, Leadership, and You, leading guide books for investors and entrepreneurs to create successful businesses for the future.

     

     

    Previous startups founded or co-founded include SUNthing (renewable energy), Renaissance2 (new economy think tank), and TetraLD (leadership development).

     

    With a PhD in physics, he is at his best creating new opportunities for success in volatile, uncertain times. His speciality, according to his colleagues, has always been breakthrough innovation because he sees far round corners others cannot yet see.

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    Greg Fisher

     

    Greg has a strong background in economics and asset management, which he recently supplemented by finishing a PhD in the advanced field of Complexity Science. His aim now is to leverage this understanding, and his skills in computational modelling, to help improve practice in banking and asset management.

     

    Greg is an asset management and complexity science expert with a distinguished background, including a PhD in complexity economics, CFA, staff at the Bank of England, Chief Strategist at a macro hedge fund, and Cambridge University graduate.

     

    His speciality, complexity science, is a new way of thinking that is relevant to investment management and banking.

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