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PIMCO TRENDS Managed future: Seeking diversification and returns

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Managed futures strategies have produced positive returns during sustained equity market downturns, but not all funds are designed with the agility to generate “crisis alpha” during periods of sudden volatility. Matt Dorsten, co-portfolio manager of the PIMCO TRENDS Managed Futures Strategy Fund, and Christopher Santore, product strategist, talk with Mike Connor, product strategist, about how funds differ in their objectives and design. 

Q: What are the reasonable long-term objectives for managed future strategies?

Dorsten: Managed futures strategies use systematic trend-following to pursue a valuable set of objectives: positive returns over long holding periods, diversification through negative equity correlation, and crisis alpha through positive returns across periods of sustained market volatility. 

Over the long-run, trend-following strategies have delivered returns that are similar to equity markets, with lower volatility and a negative correlation to equities, attracting allocations from investors seeking diversification from equity risk (see Figure 1). 


 Source: PIMCO and Bloomberg as of date 31 May 2021. The SG Trend Index tracks the 10 largest Commodity Trading Advisors to be representative of the trend followers in the managed futures category.

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