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Leyla Kunimoto: Why Liquidity Is An Illusion

50 min · 19 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Blunt Dollar, Ignacio sits down with Leyla Kunimoto, co founder of Accredited Investor Insights, one of the most candid and independent voices analyzing private markets today. Drawing from conversations with hundreds of LPs and exposure to more than 75 deals, Leyla shares what really happens behind the scenes in private equity, venture, and private credit.  💡 Why an LP decided to speak publicly Leyla explains why she launched Accredited Investor Insights after struggling to find unbiased information as a retail LP and how her newsletter aims to level the playing field between fund managers and investors. 📊 How LPs actually evaluate funds and managers From track records and underwriting assumptions to spotting overly aggressive projections, Leyla breaks down the key signals she looks for before allocating capital. 💰 The truth about DPI and why everyone is obsessed with it Why distributions to paid in capital became the most important metric in private equity today and why IRR alone can be misleading. 🔍 Continuation vehicles, NAV loans, and the liquidity debate A candid discussion about the tools GPs use to generate liquidity, when they make sense, and when they might be masking deeper issues inside funds. 🚀 The future of private markets and advice for the next generation Leyla shares her outlook on democratization, blockchain based ownership of fund stakes, and why communication skills and judgment will matter even more in the age of AI. If you like private markets, LP perspectives, and honest conversations about how capital really flows behind the scenes, this one's for you. Oh, and if you haven't already... subscribe to The Blunt Dollar for more raw and honest finance conversations. New episodes drop every other week! Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. And last, but not least, don't forget to follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ignacio-ramirez-moreno-cfa/ Enjoy the episode! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Listeners should consult a qualified financial professional before making any financial decisions.

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