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    The Power of Uncorrelated Diversification During Market Volatility

    Features 14 May 2025Jay JacksonBy Jay Jackson
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    In volatile financial environments, institutional and retail investors increasingly seek asset classes untethered to the whims of global markets. The wild first quarter of 2025 has reinforced the market’s inherent potential for unpredictability, further underscoring the importance of uncorrelated investment vehicles.  

    Lifespan-based financial products, when tied to sophisticated longevity analysis and advanced actuarial technology, have emerged as an alternative asset class that provides substantial liquidity for individual life insurance policyholders and uncorrelated returns for investors, regardless of market cycles. 

    Countercyclical Returns Through Actuarial Science 

    Lifespan-based financial products are rooted in the analysis of longevity data, which, when approached correctly, can produce incredibly accurate and predictable outcomes, primarily through investment in individual life insurance policies. 

    For investors, the fundamental value proposition of lifespan-based financial products is simple: they have near-zero correlation to traditional market indices and the often-chaotic impulses of global markets. While equity markets can be volatile and fixed-income securities respond to interest rate fluctuations, the value of lifespan-based products is governed strictly by actuarial mathematics fed by decades of hard data and sample sizes in the tens of millions rather than short-term market sentiment or economic cycles.  

    In short, the data analysis on whether or not to invest in owning a life insurance policy from a 72-year-old male after reviewing all medical data and aligning it with historical medical outcomes is unpolluted by national or global economic trends. The analysis and expected returns are effectively the same regardless of market conditions. 

    In decades spent building lifespan-based products, primarily analyzing, purchasing, and selling life insurance policies, we’ve seen time and again how market uncertainty prompts individuals and financial advisors to seek alternative liquidity sources. Investing in these types of assets provides a countercyclical advantage, offering consistent, mathematically predictable returns insulated from market disruptions. 

    Monetizing Insurance Assets: A Significant Liquidity Event 

    For individuals approaching or at retirement age, the prevailing economic conditions have validated the need to explore better utilization of life insurance assets to achieve financial security.  

    While historically overlooked as a financial asset and tool, over the past twenty years, life insurance has become increasingly recognized by policyholders and investors as an asset that can be strategically leveraged during a lifetime, not only for claims paid after a person passes.  

    There is an estimated $13.2 trillion dollars locked up in life insurance policies in the US today – 2.5 times the size of the residential real estate market. Whether term or whole life, these policies are an asset owned by the buyer, not the insurance company, meaning the policyholder can sell the policy, like a home or other assets. 

    However, this asset class is not utilized in the same way as other traditional assets by far too many retirees. More than 90% of life insurance policies lapse, and a claim is never paid, so the vast majority of people pay into an asset — and never realize their investment.  

    By paying a price significantly over the cash surrender value of a life insurance policy, we can create a predictable and highly beneficial financial transaction to increase liquidity and give retirees more options, regardless of economic conditions or market trends.  

    Selling an insurance policy can create the liquidity needed to meet capital requirements, optimize retirement planning, or establish financial reserves. With an influx of cash, individuals can help insulate themselves from the market volatility affecting their investment portfolios.  

    Fundamentally, selling a life insurance policy allows individuals to convert an otherwise illiquid asset into deployable capital, enhancing financial flexibility when traditional investment markets may demonstrate heightened uncertainty. 

    Strategic Positioning and Market Outlook 

    As market volatility ebbs and flows, selling a life insurance policy can help policyholders maximize the liquidity of their life insurance assets while simultaneously creating uncorrelated portfolio opportunities for investors. 

    In an investment landscape characterized by increasing correlation across traditional asset classes, lifespan-based products represent a unique opportunity derived from actuarial mathematics rather than unpredictable economic winds.  

    Jay Jackson is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Abacus Global Management 


    Any views expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and may not necessarily represent those of Life Risk News or its publisher, the European Life Settlement Association

    2025 - May Life Settlements Longevity Risk Secondary Life Markets Volume 4 Issue 5 - May 2025
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