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10 Jul 2020 - Performance Report: Datt Capital Absolute Return Fund
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Fund Overview | Our investment objectives are: 1) To minimise the risk of permanent capital loss 2) Generate a net return of 10% through the economic cycle An unconstrained, concentrated approach focused on superior risk-adjusted returns. The investment strategy: - targets long-term capital growth in a prudent manner, with an emphasis on capital preservation and low volatility in returns - aims to outperform in markets where equities are down - diversifies investments across asset classes and duration to reduce risk while maintaining relatively concentrated exposure to attractive investment opportunities - is an application of the Manager's investment process, that has no institutional constraints and is completely benchmark unaware |
Manager Comments | The Fund's up-capture and down-capture ratios for performance since inception, 91.22% and 52.89% respectively, highlight the Fund's capacity to perform in line with the market during the market's positive months while protecting investors' capital during the market's negative months. At month-end, the portfolio comprised 30% CRE debt, 59% equities and 11% cash. The portfolio remains directed towards growth opportunities and special situations where Datt Capital feel there remains considerable upside despite the forecast weaker macroeconomic environment. Datt noted they are finding many interesting opportunities in the current environment. Both the CRE debt and equity portfolios continue to perform to Datt's expectations. |
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9 Jul 2020 - Performance Report: Surrey Australian Equities Fund
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Fund Overview | The Investment Manager follows a defined investment process which is underpinned by detailed bottom up fundamental analysis, overlayed with sectoral and macroeconomic research. This is combined with an extensive company visitation program where we endeavour to meet with company management and with other stakeholders such as suppliers, customers and industry bodies to improve our information set. Surrey Asset Management defines its investment process as Qualitative, Quantitative and Value Latencies (QQV). In essence, the Investment Manager thoroughly researches an investment's qualitative and quantitative characteristics in an attempt to find value latencies not yet reflected in the share price and then clearly defines a roadmap to realisation of those latencies. Developing this roadmap is a key step in the investment process. By articulating a clear pathway as to how and when an investment can realise what the Investment Manager sees as latent value, defines the investment proposition and lessens the impact of cognitive dissonance. This is undertaken with a philosophical underpinning of fact-based investing, transparency, authenticity and accountability. |
Manager Comments | The Fund ended the Financial Year with 9% of the portfolio in cash and a diversified portfolio of 28 individual stock positions. The Fund was most heavily weighted towards the IT and Industrials sectors. Top holdings at month-end included Appen (APX), Imrcor (IMR), Omni Bridgeway (OBL), Opticom (OPC), Xero Limited (XRO). Top contributors to performance over the Financial Year included Appen, Xero, Pointsbet and Imricor. Looking forward, Surrey expect the day-to-day share price movements to continue but remain confident in the long-term outlook for the globe as we recover from the impact of COVID-19. As can be seen by the Fund's top shareholdings mentioned above, the Fund is positioned in industries with strong structural growth tailwinds and where Surrey believe the economic exposure to COVID-19 is somewhat limited. |
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9 Jul 2020 - Infrastructure Spending Emerging as the Focus
8 Jul 2020 - Performance Report: Bennelong Long Short Equity Fund
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Fund Overview | In a typical environment the Fund will hold around 70 stocks comprising 35 pairs. Each pair contains one long and one short position each of which will have been thoroughly researched and are selected from the same market sector. Whilst in an ideal environment each stock's position will make a positive return, it is the relative performance of the pair that is important. As a result the Fund can make positive returns when each stock moves in the same direction provided the long position outperforms the short one in relative terms. However, if neither side of the trade is profitable, strict controls are required to ensure losses are limited. The Fund uses no derivatives and has no currency exposure. The Fund has no hard stop loss limits, instead relying on the small average position size per stock (1.5%) and per pair (3%) to limit exposure. Where practical pairs are always held within the same sector to limit cross sector risk, and positions can be held for months or years. The Bennelong Market Neutral Fund, with same strategy and liquidity is available for retail investors as a Listed Investment Company (LIC) on the ASX. |
Manager Comments | Bennelong noted elevated volatility and regular sharp mood swings continue to create an environment that is very difficult to navigate. They emphasise that they operate on the basis that fundamentals rule the long-term, while liquidity swings the short-term. Equal top pairs for the month were long TPG / short Telstra and the three-legged pair long JBH / short SUL and MYR. Performance was driven by a very strong share price performance by TPG on consummation of the merger with Vodafone. Bennelong retain a very positive outlook for the new TPG. Long JHX / short CSR was the portfolio's third best pair as JHX upgraded earnings during the month. The Fund had no material negative pairs. |
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7 Jul 2020 - Performance Report: Paragon Australian Long Short Fund
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Fund Overview | Paragon's unique investment style, comprising thematic led idea generation followed with an in depth research effort, results in a concentrated portfolio of high conviction stocks. Conviction in bottom up analysis drives the investment case and ultimate position sizing: * Both quantitative analysis - probability weighted high/low/base case valuations - and qualitative analysis - company meetings, assessing management, the business model, balance sheet strength and likely direction of returns - collectively form Paragon's overall view for each investment case. * Paragon will then allocate weighting to each investment opportunity based on a risk/reward profile, capped to defined investment parameters by market cap, which are continually monitored as part of Paragon's overall risk management framework. The objective of the Paragon Fund is to produce absolute returns in excess of 10% p.a. over a 3-5 year time horizon with a low correlation to the Australian equities market. |
Manager Comments | The Paragon Australian Long Short Fund rose +5.9% in June, outperforming the ASX200 Accumulation Index by +3.29% and taking annualised performance since inception in March 2013 to +10.27% versus the Index's +6.43%. The Fund's down-capture ratio for performance since inception of 68.74% indicates that, on average, the Fund has outperformed during the market's negative months. |
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1 Jul 2020 - Performance Report: Delft Partners Global High Conviction
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Fund Overview | The quantitative model is proprietary and designed in-house. The critical elements are Valuation, Momentum, and Quality (VMQ) and every stock in the global universe is scored and ranked. Verification of the quant model scores is then cross checked by fundamental analysis in which a company's Accounting policies, Governance, and Strategic positioning is evaluated. The manager believes strategy is suited to investors seeking returns from investing in global companies, diversification away from Australia and a risk aware approach to global investing. It should be noted that this is a strategy in an IMA format and is not offered as a fund. An IMA solution can be a more cost and tax effective solution, for clients who wish to own fewer stocks in a long only strategy. |
Manager Comments | The Strategy has achieved an average positive monthly return of +3.26% against the Index's +2.96%. The Strategy's Sharpe and Sortino ratios for performance since inception are 1.05 and 1.87. With respect to the Index's 10 best and worst months since the Strategy's inception, the Strategy outperformed in 6 out of 10 of the Index's worst months and 9 out of 10 of the index's best months. |
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1 Jul 2020 - Performance Report: Touchstone Index Unaware Fund
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Fund Overview | The portfolio is constructed using Touchstone's Quality-At-a-Reasonable-Price ('QARP') investment process. QARP is a fundamental bottom-up process, however, it also incorporates a top-down risk management framework designed to successfully manage the portfolio during varying market conditions and economic cycles. The Touchstone Fund is concentrated, typically holding between 15-20 stocks. No individual stock will ever make up more than 10% of the portfolio at any one time. The Investment Manager may temporarily exceed the exposure limits of the Fund occasionally, particularly during periods of market volatility, to allow for holdings in excess of this 10% limit where the increase in value of the underlying security is due to market movement. The Fund may also hold between 0-50% of the portfolio in cash. The Fund has a high level of associated risk, therefore, the minimum suggested investment time-frame is 5 years. |
Manager Comments | At month-end, the Fund held 21 stocks with a median position size of 4.4%. The portfolio's holdings had an average forward year price/earnings of 20.8, forward-year tangible ROE of 9.8% and forward-year dividend yield of 2.6%. The Fund ended the month with a cash weighting of 10.5%, up from 7.4% at the end of April. |
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30 Jun 2020 - Performance Report: Insync Global Quality Equity Fund
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Fund Overview | Insync employs four simple screens to narrow the universe of over 40,000 listed companies globally to a focus group of high-quality companies that it believes have the potential to consistently grow their profits and dividends. These screens are: size of the company, balance sheet performance, valuation and dividend quality. Companies that pass this due diligence process are then valued using dividend discount models, free cash flow yield and proprietary implied growth and expected return models. The end result is a high conviction portfolio typically of 15-30 stocks. The principal investments will be in shares of companies listed on international stock exchanges (including the US, Europe and Asia). The Fund may also hold cash, derivatives (for example futures, options and swaps), currency contracts, American Depository Receipts and Global Depository Receipts. The Fund may also invest in various types of international pooled investment vehicles. |
Manager Comments | Insync noted they continue to hold companies exposed to Megatrends which they believe will deliver sustainable profitable growth in a post-pandemic environment. Their view is that COVID-19 simply brought forward the demise of many businesses that were already in structural decline. The top three Megatrends in the portfolio by weighting as at the end of May were the 'Age Related Health Solutions' megatrend (15%), the 'Digitisation' megatrend (13%), and the 'Cashless Society' megatrend (10%). The Fund's top 5 holdings at month-end were PayPal, Adobe, JD Sports Fashion, S&P Global and Dominos. |
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29 Jun 2020 - Performance Report: Quay Global Real Estate Fund
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Fund Overview | The Fund will invest in a number of global listed real estate companies, groups or funds. The investment strategy is to make investments in real estate securities at a price that will deliver a real, after inflation, total return of 5% per annum (before costs and fees), inclusive of distributions over a longer-term period. The Investment Strategy is indifferent to the constraints of any index benchmarks and is relatively concentrated in its number of investments. The Fund is expected to own between 20 and 40 securities, and from time to time up to 20% of the portfolio maybe invested in cash. The Fund is $A un-hedged. |
Manager Comments | Quay noted that, considering global real estate has lagged the general equity market recovery, and given that the operating environment was generally better than expected, they saw an opportunity to redeploy cash across their preferred names, as well as top up on sectors that had been hit hardest (Healthcare and Retail). For long-term investors, Quay's view is that valuations look very attractive at current levels, however, their biggest concern remains access to capital and rent collection. To date these concerns have been allayed as more companies reported over the month. |
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29 Jun 2020 - Performance Report: Frazis Fund
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Fund Overview | The manager follows a disciplined, process-driven, and thematic strategy focused on five core investment strategies: 1) Growth stocks that are really value stocks; 2) Traditional deep value; 3) The life sciences; 4) Miners and drillers expanding production into supply deficits; 5) Global special situations; The manager uses a macro overlay to manage exposure, hedging in three ways: 1) Direct shorts 2) Upside exposure to the VIX index 3) Index optionality |
Manager Comments | Frazis have continued reducing their holdings in software firms that have doubled or tripled from the lows and are reinvesting the proceeds into areas they think are next most likely to benefit, such as renewables. At the end of May, the Fund held significantly more cash than usual at over 15% of the portfolio. Frazis' base case remains that economic activity is depressed around the world on average, with pockets of the world, such as the technology sectors, experiencing a true boom. They Fund has remained invested in over 35 stocks across the manager's core thematics: software, e-commerce, digital health, life sciences, renewable energy, and companies changing the way people live. |
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