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23 Oct 2014 - Nanuk Global Alpha Fund
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Fund Overview | In 2013 Nanuk started to expand the focus of the fund away from just energy and include other industries related to the overarching theme of environmental sustainability, specifically water, waste, recycling, pollution control and agriculture. Nanuk is now investing across a universe in excess of 600 stocks and an aggregate market capitalisation over US$2 trillion. This was a logical move because, while the industries themselves are different, their characteristics and long term drivers are very similar. Nanuk has identified a large, diverse global universe of companies positively exposed to these shifts. Nanuk combines deep fundamental research into these companies with detailed analysis of technological development, policy direction and related economics within each of the relevant sectors to identify profitable trends and opportunities suitable for inclusion in the Fund. Nanuk's principal strategy is to invest, long and short, in securities that are mis-priced on an absolute or relative basis. The Fund aims to achieve long term capital appreciation while reducing volatility of returns and risk of capital loss through appropriate hedging and risk management strategies. |
Manager Comments | The key contribution to negative performance were long positions in the solar sector, and to smaller capitalisation stocks in Hong Kong and the US. The fund's exposure to the the solar sector was increased following the publication of what we believe is a highly favourable policy announcement in China, but the sector suffered from market weakness in Hong Kong, where a number of our holdings were listed, and an adverse policy development in Japan, where a number of utilities announced the suspension of applications for the grid connection of new solar projects. |
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22 Oct 2014 - Fund Review: Monash Absolute Investment Fund Sept 2014
MONASH ABSOLUTE INVESTMENT FUND
Attached is our most recently updated Fund Review. You are also able to view the Fund's Profile
- The Fund is a research driven, active equity long/short strategy investing in listed ASX companies.
- The Fund seeks to identify opportunities in the share market to make positive returns (long and short) irrespective of market conditions. It is style agnostic, as compelling investment opportunities exist across all investment styles from time to time. The Fund places a high priority on capital preservation, and has an absolute return focus in accepting market risk.
22 Oct 2014 - Totus Alpha Fund
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Fund Overview | The Fund is a long/short investment fund principally investing in listed entities, commodities, futures and options in Australia and internationally. The Fund is not a market neutral fund and accordingly may switch between net long positions and net short positions. The Fund may use short sales and derivatives. Gearing may be used to enhance returns and the Fund may be geared in excess of 100% of the Fund's Net Asset Value. There is a limit to net exposure of 150%. |
Manager Comments | The prospect of the US Federal Reserves "QE3" ending in this month has seen a spike in volatility, a rally in the US$, a strong bid to government bonds (falling yields) and a sharp correction in many "risk" assets around the globe (US small caps, commodities, junk debt, the A$ to name in few). The fact that IMF is downgrading global growth forecasts (particularly in Europe) and that central bankers appear to be content with "jawboning" markets rather than taking action has added to the excitement. In isolation none of these events is particularly concerning but taken together they look to us like deflation (i.e. falling asset prices). In this kind of environment the ability to protect capital via short selling (which we see as one of our core competencies) becomes increasingly valuable. |
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-0.31% in Sept. Net equity market exposure (including derivatives) averaged around 55% during the month, but was reduced to 36% at month end. CPD Points are now available.
21 Oct 2014 - Fund Review: Bennelong Kardinia Absolute Return Fund Sept 2014
- The Fund is long biased, research driven, active equity long/short strategy investing in listed ASX companies with an eight year track record.
- The Bennelong Kardinia Absolute Return Fund fell -0.31% in September. Net equity market exposure (including derivatives) was progressively decreased to 21.7% (47.6% long and 25.8% short) at month-end. Short positions in Share Price Index Futures contracts (hedging market risk), AGL Energy and Metcash were the largest positive contributors, whilst long positions in Oil Search, Challenger and Crown Resorts were the largest detractors from performance.
- The Fund also has a strong focus on capital protection in negative markets. Portfolio Managers Mark Burgess and Kristiaan Rehder have significant market experience, while the Bennelong Group provide infrastructure, operational, compliance and distribution capabilities.
21 Oct 2014 - Auscap Long Short Australian Equities Fund
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Fund Overview | The Fund focuses on fundamental long and short investments. The Fund may utilise a multi-strategy approach if short term opportunities to increase returns, hedge the portfolio, protect capital or minimise volatility are found. The Fund is a high conviction fund and the combined portfolio will typically have 25-45 positions, investing primarily in stocks in the ASX200. The Fund may be net long, short or neutral depending on the strategies employed at the time. The Fund may hold cash so that it is in a position to take advantage of market volatility and compelling investment opportunities as and when they arise. The Fund may be geared up to 200% gross long or short and up to 150% net long or short. |
Manager Comments | Average gross capital employed by the Fund was 148.9% long and 29.6% short. Average net exposure over the month was +119.3%. At the end of the month the Fund had 33 long positions and 12 short positions. The Fund's biggest stock exposures at month end were spread across the consumer discretionary, financials and materials sectors. The Fund's monthly report is entitled 'Global Steel Supply & Demand: Putting China In Context'. The Report begins 'There are many amazing statistics borne from China's phenomenal growth story over the last few decades, perhaps none more than those surrounding China's growth in the production and consumption of steel. And certainly for Australia's economy, there are few more important statistics.' The full report is available on the AFM website under the Fund's profile. |
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20 Oct 2014 - The Paragon Fund
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Fund Overview | Paragon accepts that markets are not always efficient in pricing information into securities and that no one investment style works in every stage of the investment cycle. Subsequently Paragon adopts a top down thematic led approach to identify companies exhibiting sustainable or improving returns on capital driven by volume growth, pricing power and competitive advantages. Paragon utilises both quantitative analysis to provide probability weighted high/low/base case valuations and qualitative analysis in assessing management, the business model and likely direction of returns. Paragon will allocate assets to each investment opportunity based on a risk/reward profile. Positions have defined investment parameters and risk limits, which are then monitored on an ongoing basis. |
Manager Comments | The Sharpe and Sortino ratios were 1.98 and 5.90 for the previous year with the Fund recording Up and Down Capture ratios of 1.31 and -0.65 respectively. Key drivers of the Paragon Fund performance for September included solid returns from LNG Ltd, short positions in the major Banks, Rio Tinto, Syrah Resources and Sirius Resources, offset by falls in Orocobre, G8 Education and TFS Corp. At the end of September the fund had 17 long positions and 12 short positions. The Fund's Monthly Report is headed Resources - Paragon's perspective and is on the AFM website under the Fund's profile. |
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20 Oct 2014 - Alpha Beta Asian Fund
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Fund Overview | The investment objective of the Fund is to produce positive annual returns without excessive risk. This is achieved through the use of a quantitative approach to invest both long and short in large cap companies listed on Asian stock exchanges. The Fund may also use index futures to manage risk. Stock prices and company fundamental data are decomposed into directional and mean reverting components. Each of Alpha Beta's models are based on either of these known behaviours with capital management built into each model. The benefit of a quantitative approach is that it is both repeatable and unemotional, and allows a different source of returns to be extracted from a very noisy market environment. |
Manager Comments | The Sharpe and Sortino ratios were 1.12 and 2.20 respectively over the last year. The since inception (June 2012) correlation to the MSCI Asia Pacific Index was 0.20 and the beta 0.11. At month-end the had a gross exposure of 164% and a net exposure of 17% across 375 positions. |
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17 Oct 2014 - Hedge Clippings
Volatility Reigns
The volatility that has been threatening markets for the past 12 months has finally taken effect, but even so the lifeline that central banks in both the US and Europe have thrown the financial system over the past few years still seems to be distorting how markets are reacting.
In part this could be a result of comments in some quarters in the US that there should be a pause in the QE taper. Looking at the trading on the S&P 500 over the past few days shows an extraordinary level of intraday volatility, with Wednesday probably the prime example when the market fell from 16,200 to below 15,900 in a matter of hours, only to immediately bounce just as sharply back to where it had come from (almost).
Bond markets have been equally volatile. There certainly seems to have been plenty to be concerned about over the past six months, and the surprise to many has been that the markets have not given way earlier. This undoubtedly has been due to central banks on both sides of the Atlantic distorting "normal" market action, and one can only wonder how much of the intraday activity noted above has also been central bank related.
In the face of all this absolute return fund managers tend to come into their own. This was certainly the case in September for Australian fund managers. Against a fall of 5.38% by the ASX 200 Accumulation Index, the average of all funds' September returns to date is -0.22%. Separating equity-based hedge funds makes some, but little difference, with their average return -0.43%, effectively an outperformance of 5%. Most importantly they are, by and large, protecting their investors' capital.
Obviously it hasn't all been plain sailing, and those funds with US dollar exposure have benefited accordingly, and no doubt improved the averages. Also benefiting the absolute return sector is that many funds have been increasing their cash allocation, while most also been reducing their net exposure over the past six months.
While there are various commentators urging investors to treat this as a great buying opportunity, it would seem to us that caution in the current environment is a more prudent strategy.
Specific results received this last fortnight include the following PERFORMANCE UPDATES:
Supervised High Yield Fund returned 0.54% during August and 6.95% for the year (RBA Cash Rate average 2.5%) with a volatility of 0.70%.
During August, the Nanuk Global Alpha Fund returned 0.52% and 16.39% for the prior year with a volatility of 8.98%.
The Monash Absolute Investment Fund returned -4.30% during September, a very weak month for domestic equities, which fell 5.4%. The Fund's annual return was 8.27%.
Still in it's first year of operation, the Bennelong Alpha 200 Fund returned 0.56% during September.
Optimal Australia Absolute Trust returned 0.64% during September, a month in which the ASX 200 fell -5.38%. Optimal's 12 month return is 6.51%.
The Morphic Global Opportunities Fund returned 3.20% in September and 17.93% for the prior 12 months with a volatility of 8.39%.
In a weak month for domestic equities the Microequities Deep Value Microcap Fund returned -2.59% bringing 12 month performance to 16.31% with volatility of 7.40%.
Bennelong Kardinia Absolute Return Fund returned -0.31% during September, while ASX 200 Acc stocks fell 5.38%, bringing annual performance to 5.29%.
CPD points are available for allFUND REVIEWS released this week including:
Supervised High Yield Fund; Totus Alpha Fund; Morphic Global Opportunities Fund; Aurora Fortitude Absolute Return Fund; Optimal Australia Absolute Trust; Microequities Deep Value Microcap Fund
21-22 Octoberin Sydney Post-Retirement Australia 2014 conference. Comprehensive two day forum for high profile cross industry participants to provide updates, insights and ongoing discussion into the key issues central to achieving optimal financial outcomes.
Next Friday 24 Octoberin Sydney Financial and Media Markets Charity Regatta Day out of Middle Harbour Yacht Club. Promises to be a fantastic day.
5-6 November, Grace Hotel, Sydney. Alternative Investments Conference - Investigating the rise of non-traditional high yield and low risk investment products, strategies and allocation in an era of prolonged volatility and low returns.
This week's Now For Something Completely Different...Bill Bailey, who is performing in Sydney tonight, teams up with Robin Williams keeping it Royal.
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Chris
CEO, AUSTRALIAN FUND MONITORS
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17 Oct 2014 - Bennelong Kardinia Absolute Return Fund
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Fund Overview | The Fund's discretionary investment strategy commences with a macro view of the economy and direction to establish the portfolio's desired market exposure. Following this detailed sector and company research is gathered from knowledge of the individual stocks in the Fund's universe, with widespread use of broker research. Company visits, presentations and discussions with management at CEO and CFO level are used wherever possible to assess management quality across a range of criteria. Detailed analysis of company valuations using financial statements and forecasts, particularly focusing on free cash flow, is conducted. Technical analysis is used to validate the Manager's fundamental research and valuations and to manage market timing. A significant portion of the Fund's overall performance can be attributed to the attention and importance given to the macro economic outlook and the ability and willingness to adjust the Fund's market risk. |
Manager Comments | Since inception (May 2006) returns are 13.00% pa as compared to the Index at 4.61% pa with a volatility of 7.55% (index 14.32%). Sharpe and Sortino ratios over that time are 1.08 and 2.08 respectively. Net equity market exposure (including derivatives) was progressively decreased to 21.7% (47.6% long and 25.8% short) at month-end. Short positions in Share Price Index Futures contracts (hedging market risk), AGL Energy and Metcash were the largest positive contributors, whilst long positions in Oil Search, Challenger and Crown Resorts were the largest detractors from performance. |
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17 Oct 2014 - Fund Review: Microequities Deep Value Microcap Fund September 2014
MICROEQUITIES DEEP VALUE FUND
Attached is our most recently updated Fund Review on the Microequities Deep Value Fund.
- The Microequities Deep Value Fund has a 5 year track record investing in ASX listed equities. The Fund is a fundamental, research-driven Fund investing in equities with a market cap below $250m. The Fund uses a value philosophy based on the view that microcaps are often under-researched and under-valued.CIO Carlos Gil has over 15 years financial market experience across a broad range of equities.
- The Fund does not short, use derivatives or borrow i.e., it is long only and is concentrated; usually with 15 to 20 companies across industrial sectors.
- Resource stocks are avoided.
If you have any questions in relation to the Fund Review or the CPD points, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sean Webster
Research and Database Manager
Australian Fund Monitors