Thrugelmir;332027 wrote:Raj K;332023 wrote:After watching the latest CT Managed Portfolio presentation on Investor Meets Company. Their growth portfolio has got 88% over 10 years and becuase it pipped the all-share by a small amount 88% versus 81% they champion about it. WTF.
I often get perplexed and frankly think its a cop out when fund managers use benchmarks like the FTSE All Share even though they are investing in collectives that contain listed global companies and or other asset classes. Some examples are OCI and the above mentioned CT Managed Portfolio. For me if they can't measure against the FTSE World what is the point of their existence? AVI used to just have the MSCI ACWI ex US index and only in recent years did they include the global index.
If your just investing in UK smaller companies, then fair enough use a UK smaller companies index but if it actually includes companies listed outside UK then it should be a regional or global index... At the very least they should include the FTSE ALL share and the World index IMO
CT Managed Portfolio has a 46% weighting to the UK and the next largest the US at 9%. World indices would appear irrelevant.
AVI holds less than 10% in the UK listed sector. While Japan and USA combined is some 40%.
Apples and oranges comparison.
Unless those restrictions are cast in stone within the mandate, for example does CT have to have 50% exposure to UK listed companies and the rest globally? If not then the manager is free to pick the exposure they want. They could have had 60% exposure to US via Investment trusts for examples.
AVI does not have any restrictions, their excuse being there are too few listed holding companies etc in the states. For me its all nonsense and the manager then gets way with plotting graphs agains the easiest of indexes on their factsheets. ....
Keith I appreciate we each have our own benchmark but I still think the managers should accuratey set their benchmarks. If they dont meet them then fair enough we can make a judgment for ourselves to decide if we want to be invested with them or ditch them for the comparable index.