A Case For Mid Cap Equities

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THE MISSING PIECE Mid Caps A Case For Mid Cap Equities Mid-cap companies can provide opportunities to enhance portfolio returns with an attractive risk/return profile. However, like golfers who are missing a specialized club to refine their game, investors may be missing this key asset class in their portfolios. Explore the following qualities of mid-caps: I. Risk/Return Characteristics II. Growth Potential III. Overlooked Opportunity

The Missing Piece: Mid Caps The Midcap consists of companies with market caps between roughly $2 billion and $35 billion. Investors with allocations to large, small/mid-cap (SMID) or small-cap stocks may have parts of this index covered, but they may be missing out on the full potential of mid-cap stocks. Due to index market cap weighting methodologies, more than 60 percent of the 1000 is allocated to just the Top 200 companies, and the 2500 only carries the smaller mid-cap companies (see chart below). Large-cap managers may tend to gravitate toward the bigger names in the Top 200. That means you may miss out on potentially two-thirds of the market capitalization of the mid-cap space 1. UNCOVER THE MISSING PIECE $926.9B 3000 1000 Top 200 $34.7B $12.0B $5.0B $159.2M Midcap 2500 2000 AIM FOR THE MIDDLE (as of 5/11/18*) Low end (billion) High end (billion) Wtd. Avg. (billion) Top 200 $25.0B $926.9B $240.9B 1000 $2.5B $926.9B $240.9B Midcap $2.5B $34.7B $14.5B 2500 $159.2M $12.0B $4.7B 2000 $159.2M $5.0B $2.1B *most recent available data carillontower.com 3

I. Risk/Return Characteristics Mid-caps have typically provided higher long-term risk-adjusted returns than large- or small-caps over certain rolling time periods. Large-cap stocks the 200 largest companies in the 1000 that comprise the Top 200 are generally favored for their stability and perceived lower risk. Small-cap stocks, the constituents of the 2000, can be more volatile than larger stocks but have historically offered higher returns over longer time periods. MID CAP PERFORMANCE RELATIVE TO OTHER ASSET CLASSES Figure 1: Percent of Time Mid-Cap Stocks Outperformed Large, Small/Mid and Small Cap Stocks (1979-2018) % of Time Mid-Caps Outperformed 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 65.02% 58.58% 60.41% 54.29% 55.66% 72.40% 63.16% 74.40% 89.00% 72.83% 89.08% 99.16% 0% Rolling 12-months Rolling 36-months Rolling 60-months Rolling 120-months Large Caps SMID Caps Small Caps As of 9/30/2018. Bloomberg,. Large caps are represented by the Top 200 Small/mid (SMID) caps are represented by the 2500 Small caps are represented by the 2000 Mid caps are represented by the Midcap RISK/RETURN ADVANTAGES Figure 2: Risk-Reward Analysis (1/1/1979 to 9/30/2018) Return 15% 12% 9% 6% 3% Investors may have missed out on mid-cap stocks potential to add absolute returns and diversification to their investment portfolios. Figure 2 (left) highlights that investors may not need to take the risks associated with small-caps to possibly see similar returns. This is also evidenced by the fact that mid-caps have - over time - provided a higher Sharpe ratio compared to small-, small-/mid- and large-cap stocks. 0% 0% 4% 8% 12% 16% 20% 24% Standard Deviation Midcap Top 200 2000 2500 Sharpe Ratio ꝉ : 0.53 0.47 0.37 0.46 As of 9/30/2018. Morningstar Direct,. ꝉ The Sharpe ratio indicates the average return minus the risk-free return divided by the standard deviation of return on an investment. Standard deviation measures the risk or volatility of an investment s return over a particular time period; the greater the number, the greater the risk. 4 carillontower.com

II. Growth Potential Mid-cap companies combine some of the best attributes of larger and smaller companies, which also ties into their favorable riskreturn characteristics. The ability to help limit risk in down markets is generally associated with large-cap stocks, while the potential to perform competitively in up markets is generally associated with small-caps. The mid-cap space has demonstrated the potential to do a bit of both and it s worth exploring some of the growth characteristics that could make this possible. Over the past two decades, mid-cap companies have the most impressive earnings per share (EPS) growth when compared to their large- and small-cap peers. Earnings Per Share over the last 20 years 12 10 8 6 4 2 9.4 Small Cap 10.4 Mid Cap 8.7 Large Cap The ability to help minimize downside risk typically comes from the As of 6/30/2018. Source: FactSet stability of a company s cash flow and the strength of its balance sheet. Having multiple products and/or services across a variety of end markets in many geographic regions can vastly improve the stability of cash flows. If one product faces competitive challenges, it can be offset by others that are flourishing; and if one region of the world is experiencing a recession, it can be offset by economic expansion in another region. While mid-caps are not as diversified as large-caps, they have sufficient product and geographic diversification and tend to be significantly more diversified than small-cap companies. This ties into the balance sheet strength of mid-cap companies they tend to have a longer operating history and more stable cash flows, which provides them with deeper access to capital markets during more challenging times. 0 Adaptability The potential to perform well in up markets may be related to, among other things, a company s size and ability to execute. Relative to large-cap companies, mid-cap companies benefit from being more nimble and can more quickly scale up or down operations. Organic Growth Smaller companies are better able to create shareholder value through organic growth. In large-cap companies, incremental R&D spending may not always move the growth needle, and many of the most attractive geographic expansion opportunities may already have been exploited. Better Management Teams In many cases, mid-cap companies are still growing, but they ve been around long enough to learn some lessons. Larger companies can have more experienced management teams with a proven ability to execute as well as more established corporate governance practices. Mid-cap companies have the potential to realize growth as new management teams are hired from larger companies with experience improving margins, diversifying across products and geographies and hiring new talent. carillontower.com 5

III. Overlooked Opportunity While mid-cap stocks represent nearly 30 percent of the overall market, they account for less than 15 percent of assets in U.S. domestic mutual funds. Only $877 billion of the roughly $7.0 trillion in total assets invested in U.S. open-ended equity mutual funds (as of September 30, 2018) were in the mid-cap space, according to Morningstar. BY THE NUMBERS % of U.S. equity market 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 30% mid-cap stocks 70% all other stocks Mid-cap stocks represent 30 percent of the overall market... 100 80 60 40 20 0 13% $877 billion mid-cap assets 87% $6.16 trillion all other assets...but make up only about 13 percent of total assets. Source: Assets Invested in U.S. Open-Ended Equity Mutual Funds *Mid-cap stocks represent approximately 26 percent of the market capitalization of the U.S. equity market (FactSet as of 9/30/2018). However, only $877 billion of the roughly $7.0 trillion in total assets invested in U.S. open-ended equity mutual funds (as of September 30, 2018) were in the mid-cap space, according to Morningstar Direct. Mid-cap stocks are positioned in a relatively under-covered market capitalization space. Investors may believe they are adequately invested in mid caps if they have exposure to the 1000. However, the approximately 200 top largecap stocks in the 1000 can eclipse the mid-cap holdings in their weightings. Investors seeking mid-cap exposure should not rely on large-cap managers to provide it. Investing with a dedicated mid-cap manager can be an effective way to gain exposure to this important asset class. 6 carillontower.com

Please consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of any fund carefully before investing. Contact Carillon Fund Services at 800.421.4184 or your financial advisor for a prospectus, which contains this and other important information about the funds. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest or send money. Risk Considerations: Investments in mid-cap and small-cap companies generally involve greater risks than investing in larger capitalization companies. Mid-cap companies often have narrower commercial markets, more limited managerial and financial resources, and more volatile trading than larger, more established companies. Mid-cap and small-cap stocks may temporarily fall out of favor or perform poorly relative to other types of investments. While stocks of mid-cap companies may be slightly less volatile than those of small-cap companies, they still involve substantial risk. Growth companies are expected to increase their earnings at a certain rate. When these expectations are not met, investors may punish the stocks excessively, even if earnings showed an absolute increase. Growth company stocks also typically lack the dividend yield that can cushion stock prices in market downturns. The companies engaged in the technology industry are subject to fierce competition and their products and services may be subject to rapid obsolescence. The values of these companies tend to fluctuate sharply. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS) may be affected by economic conditions including credit risk, interest rate risk and other factors that affect property values, rents or occupancies of real estate. Foreign investments present additional risks due to currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, government regulations, differences in accounting standards and other factors. Investments in emerging markets involve even greater risks. Groups of stocks, such as value and growth, go in and out of favor, which may cause certain funds to underperform other equity funds. 1 As of 9/28/2018, according to data as presented by the Bloomberg Portfolio Analytics system, the market capitalization of the Midcap was $8.614 trillion. The top 300 largest companies of the Midcap had a market capitalization of $5.550 trillion, making up 64.4 percent or roughly two-thirds of the Midcap. The information provided should not be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any particular security. The data is shown for informational purposes only and is not indicative of future portfolio characteristics or returns. Portfolio holdings are not stagnant and may change over time without prior notice. Carillon Tower Advisers is the investment adviser for the Carillon Family of Funds and Scout Investments is the sub-adviser to certain of the Carillon Family of Funds. 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