Managed Futures Strategies Re-Position for Trends Outside of Equities A Sign that Markets May be Ready for Change

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Managed Futures Strategies Re-Position for Trends Outside of Equities A Sign that Markets May be Ready for Change By Dr. Kathryn Kaminski, CAIA Chief Research Strategist, Portfolio Manager Robert Sinnott, CAIA Senior Research Scientist, Portfolio Manager The beginning of 2018 showed the first signs of volatility returning to markets. Following the equity correction in Q1, markets became choppy, with developed trends reversing in a wide range of global markets (most notably in FX and global bonds). Choppy, sideways markets are difficult to navigate for trend-following strategies, as there are no sustained trends for them to follow. The recent bumpy ride has left some Managed Futures investors frustrated, wondering why markets have presented fewer opportunities and when the strategy might start working again. CHOPPY MARKETS Markets in which prices swing up and down often, with no extended or sustained trends. Counter-Cyclical Performance For any investor in Managed Futures, it is important to remember that this strategy tends to have counter-cyclical performance. Managed Futures performs best when trends are sustained (in either positive or negative directions); the strategy often struggles when markets are indecisive and choppy. Given this, it may not be easy to hold Managed Futures during these periods of fluctuation. However, many of these indecisive moments tend to precede major market dislocations that have been fertile ground for positive returns in trend-following strategies. The experienced Managed Futures investor knows that when market trends have remained muted, eventually large trends occur again. One method of visualizing this historical tendency is to examine market trendiness using a calculation like the Market Divergence Index (MDI) 1. This index calculates the ratio of signal-to-noise in markets to determine when trends have persisted. The MDI includes more than 80 futures contracts across global equities, currencies, commodities, bonds, and interest rates. In Figure 1, a look at the six-month MDI since 2000 shows several distinct periods of indecisive markets preceding strongly trending markets. MARKET DIVERGENCE INDEX (MDI) The MDI measures market trendiness by calculating the average signal-to-noise ratio for a given period. 1 The Market Divergence Index (MDI) is defined in Greyserman and Kaminski (2014), p. 109. 1 P age

Market Divergence 0.18 0.17 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.1 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 Market Divergence Index (6 month) 2008-2009: Global Financial Crisis 2014-2015: Oil price declines & currency moves 2016-2017: Post-election equities rally Strongly- Trending Markets Choppy Markets Figure 1: Six-month MDI aggregated monthly, using price returns from January 1, 2000 June 30, 2018. Source: Bloomberg and AlphaSimplex internal calculations. As shown in the chart above, periods of indecisive markets are often followed by large spikes in trendiness. Because Managed Futures programs follow these trends, they can experience periods of negative performance (when markets are choppy) followed by unanticipated periods of positive performance (when markets trend). As a result, difficult periods of performance are often followed by more profitable periods. Figure 2 examines the performance of trend-following managers (represented by the SG Trend Index) after these periods of underperformance. After one, two, or three quarters of consecutive negative returns, on average, the subsequent periods tend to be positive. This is particularly true for multiple consecutive quarters of negative performance. 2 P age

Average Historical Performance Following Negative Quarters for Managed Futures Historical Average Return 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Subsequent quarter Subsequent 2 quarters Subsequent year One Negative Quarter Two Consecutive Negative Quarters Three Consecutive Negative Quarters Figure 2: Average historical total return for Managed Futures (SG Trend Index) in periods following one, two or three consecutive negative quarters. The return is equal to the average return for each quarter times the number of quarters in question. Source: Bloomberg. Poised for new Opportunities While performance is important, many investors also understand the benefits of uncorrelated and diversifying investments. Managed Futures is a dynamic strategy that is able to buy and sell a broad range of global assets following prevailing market trends. Over the long term, Managed Futures has provided low correlation to global equity markets and a profile that is complementary to traditional portfolios. If prevailing trends are outside of equities, the correlation can be low or even negatively correlated to equity markets. If prevailing trends are in equities, the correlation can be strongly positive or strongly negative to equity markets, depending on the direction of market movement. Between Q2 2016 and Q1 2018, equity market trends were strong and profitable. During this period, trend-following strategies maintained a strong positive correlation to equities. Following the recent correction in Q1 2018, moves in currencies, commodities, and bonds have led Managed Futures to shift course, tracking new potential opportunities outside of equity markets. For example, as of June 30, 2018 the AlphaSimplex Managed Futures Strategy has primarily shifted risk to long U.S. dollar, long energies, and short agricultural commodity positions, and has maintained its short exposure to the front end of the U.S. yield curve. The overall impact of these developments is a reduced net risk exposure to equity markets going into Q3 2018 with a focus on these new opportunities. This shift has reduced both the correlation and beta of the strategy to equity markets. To demonstrate the dynamic shift in risk exposures for Managed Futures, Figure 3 plots the estimated beta to the S&P 500 Index for the AlphaSimplex Managed Futures Strategy from 2010 through Q2 2018. In early 2016, the strategy had negative beta to equity markets which ramped up through the sustained equity run. Since the Q1 2018 correction, as new trends in other asset classes have strengthened and market correlations have changed, the net equity RISK EXPOSURES Risk exposure refers to the amount of the strategy that is invested in a particular security, market sector or industry, usually expressed as a percentage of total holdings. BETA TO EQUITY MARKETS Beta is a measure of the risk arising from the exposure to general market movements. A positive equity beta implies the strategy tends to move in sync with equity markets; a negative equity beta implies the strategy tends to move counter to equity markets. 3 P age

market beta for the AlphaSimplex Managed Futures Strategy has moved down from almost 1.5 at its peak in 2017 to approximately 0.24 at the end of Q2 2018. Ex-Ante S&P 500 Beta 1.5 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.1-0.1-0.3-0.5 Estimated S&P 500 Beta for the AlphaSimplex Managed Futures Strategy Figure 3: Rolling 63-day ex-ante beta to the S&P 500 for the AlphaSimplex Managed Futures Strategy from Q3 2010 to Q2 2018. Source: AlphaSimplex Group. In an ever-changing world, rife with uncertainty, it is hard to predict when things will change. However, history tells us that eventually things do change. When we consider the trendiness of global markets, the Market Divergence Index indicates that periods of choppy markets are often followed by periods with strong market trends. Given the cycles in market trends, it is important for investors to remember performance in Managed Futures is also counter-cyclical. These strategies may be able to adapt well to whatever changes may lie ahead. Given the shift in risk allocations across global markets and the recent period of choppiness in markets, we are optimistic about future opportunities for strong market trends. References Greyserman, Alex, and Kathryn M. Kaminski. 2014. Trend Following with Managed Futures: The Search for Crisis Alpha. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. About the Authors Kathryn M. Kaminski, Ph.D., CAIA is the Chief Research Strategist at AlphaSimplex Group. As Chief Research Strategist, Dr. Kaminski conducts applied research, leads strategic research initiatives, focuses on portfolio construction and risk management, and engages in product development. She also serves as a co-portfolio manager for the AlphaSimplex Managed Futures Strategy. Dr. Kaminski s research and industry commentary have been published in a wide range of industry publications as well as academic journals. She is the co-author of the book Trend Following with Managed Futures: The Search for Crisis Alpha (2014). Dr. Kaminski holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Ph.D. in Operations Research from MIT. Robert W. Sinnott, CAIA is a Senior Research Scientist, Portfolio Manager at AlphaSimplex Group. Mr. Sinnott serves as a co-portfolio manager for the AlphaSimplex Managed Futures Strategy. In this role, he is focused on portfolio management, applied research, and overall capability development. Mr. Sinnott joined AlphaSimplex in 2009. He specializes in trend-following, term-structure, and pattern-based trading strategies, as well as trade execution optimization. He holds two patents in risk-managed index design. Mr. Sinnott earned both an A.B. and an A.M. in Statistics from Harvard University, where he focused on statistical machine learning, capital markets, and time series analysis. Mr. Sinnott is also a CAIA Charterholder. 4 P age

Contact Information For more information, please contact: Peter Martin, Director of Client Portfolio Management clientservices@alphasimplex.com 617-475-7100 Disclosures Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Managed Futures strategies can be considered alternative investment strategies. Alternative investments involve unique risks that may be different from those associated with traditional investments, including illiquidity and the potential for amplified losses or gains. Investors should fully understand the risks associated with any investment prior to investing. Commodity-related investments, including derivatives, may be affected by a number of factors including commodity prices, world events, import controls, and economic conditions and therefore may involve substantial risk of loss. The views and opinions expressed are as of 7/20/2018 and may change based on market and other conditions. There can be no assurance that developments will transpire as forecasted, and actual results may vary. All investments are subject to risk, including risk of loss. This document has been prepared for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. AlphaSimplex is not registered or authorized in all jurisdictions and the strategy described may not be available to all investors in a jurisdiction. Any provision of investment services by AlphaSimplex would only be possible if it was in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, obtaining any required registrations. This material should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell any product or service to any person in any jurisdiction where such activity would be unlawful. Publication: July 2018. Copyright 2018 by AlphaSimplex Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 5 P age