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What does it actually take for an emerging manager to convince a top LP to invest? In this episode, I’m joined by Alex Edelson, Founder of Slipstream, and one of the most respected LPs backing elite seed funds today. Alex pulls back the curtain on how LPs use AI, what “real talk” references look like, how he evaluates GPs, and why only a tiny percentage of funds ever make it through his screening. We also dive into portfolio construction, picking and winning founders, why deep tech requires more shots on goal, and how Alex builds long-term trust with the world’s top institutions. This conversation is a masterclass in LP underwriting and what separates good managers from truly exceptional ones

Highlights:

  • How top seed funds use AI for sourcing, diligence, and market research.
  • Why underwriting venture still comes down to relationships, brand, and founder trust.
  • Why Slipstream screens out ~95% of funds before doing references.
  • What “real talk references” reveal that most LPs never hear.
  • Why deep tech sometimes needs more shots on goal with slightly lower ownership.
  • How Alex developed his “right to win” as an LP after QED.
  • What GPs misunderstand about the bar for raising today.
  • How anti-selling helps LPs filter for long-term partners.
  • Why LP relationships often become deep personal relationships over time.
  • The frontier of the next decade: AI-driven investing and pre-consensus founder identification.

Guest Bio:

Alex Edelson is the Founder of Slipstream, an LP firm focused on backing top early-stage venture funds. Before launching Slipstream, Alex was part of the leadership team at QED Investors, where he helped shape their approach to portfolio construction, fund strategy, and LP engagement. His legal background and deep relationships across the founder/VC ecosystem have made him one of the most sought-after LP partners for emerging and established seed GPs.

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(0:00) Introduction (0:06) Seed funds, AI usage, and diligence processes (1:56) Growing prominence of AI and unique investment approaches (4:00) Constructive GP conversations and Slipstream's strategy (6:11) Comparisons to Palantir and investment beliefs (8:07) Differing views on identifying good GPs (10:55) The importance and role of references in diligence (19:04) Screening out funds and challenges for emerging managers (25:49) Attracting top LPs and building relationships (30:03) The concept of antiselling and excitement for the future (35:17) Closing remarks
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