80-20 Investor Best of the Best Selection – November 2022 Update

Commentary

Of the 30 funds in October's BOTB, 16 funds have retained their place in November's selection after another strong monthly performance relative to its benchmarks. The chart below shows the average performance of the BOTB during October (the green line) against a benchmark that is calculated using the respective sector averages for each fund in the BOTB and assuming the same asset mix (the blue line). You can see that the BOTB outperformed its benchmark.

The chart also shows how the selection has marginally outperformed the average professionally managed fund from the Mixed Investment 20-60% Shares sector and the Mixed Investment 40-85% Shares sector. The former is typically more cautious than the BOTB given its lower equity exposure while the latter tends to be more adventurous. Once again the BOTB outperformed due to its low exposure to UK bonds (in particular gilts) but also its lack of exposure to technology stocks. It is particularly pleasing to see how the BOTB selection outperformed when markets slumped in the middle of October.

The table below shows the top performers in October's BOTB.

Fund October % return
TB Guinness Global Energy 13.92
MI Thornbridge Global Opportunities 6.55
Aviva Inv US Equity Income II 4.15
VT Tyndall North American 3.78
T. Rowe Price US Large Cap Value Equity 3.37
Invesco Global Targeted Returns (UK) 3.03

At the other end of the scale the worst-performing funds, shown in the table below, include infrastructure funds, commodities and Asian equities. Assets that tend to underperform when the dollar strengthens.

Fund October % return
Stewart Investors Indian Subcontinent Sustainability -3.63
FP Carmignac Unconstrained Global Bond -4.13
BNY Mellon International Bond -4.7
Janus Henderson Inst Overseas Bond -4.79
McInroy & Wood Emerging Markets -6.1

This month's selection sees the BOTB's equity exposure rise slightly from 59% to 60% but with very little change in the asset mix. The asset mix still has no exposure to Chinese equities but has a slightly increased exposure to Asian equities and emerging American equities. Also there is a new exposure to commodities.

At the foot of this article, you can see how the 80-20 Investor selection continues to outperform the professional fund managers as well as the market since its launch eight years ago.

Below I list this month's selection in full with the 16 funds that regained their place in black while the new additions are in green. As usual, I have included the full list sorted alphabetically by name and then by risk category.

November's Best of the Best Selection - (A-Z by fund name)

(funds unchanged from last month are in black while new additions are in green)

Name Sector ISIN Code Risk
abrdn Latin American Equity Latin America GB00B41QSW23 High risk
Artemis Strategic Assets Flexible Investment GB00B3VDD431 Medium risk
Aviva Inv Global Equity Income Global Equity Income GB0030441918 Medium risk
Aviva Inv Multi Strategy Target Return Targeted Absolute Return GB00BMTRW090 Low risk
Aviva Inv US Equity Income II North America GB00BCGD4N78 Medium risk
AXA Framlington Biotech Specialist GB00B784NS11 High risk
AXA Framlington Health Healthcare GB00BRJZVQ71 High risk
AXA Global Short Duration Bonds Sterling Strategic Bond GB00BDFZQV30 Low risk
AXA Sterling Credit Short Duration Bond Sterling Corporate Bond GB00B5L2N222 Low risk
BlackRock Natural Resources Growth & Income Commodity/Natural Resources GB00B6865B79 High risk
BNY Mellon Global Income Global Equity Income GB00B7XK5M25 Medium risk
EdenTree Responsible and Sustainable Short Dated Bond Sterling Corporate Bond GB00BZ012J01 Low risk
Fidelity American Special Situations North America GB00B89ST706 Medium risk
Invesco Global Targeted Returns (UK) Targeted Absolute Return GB00B8CHD050 Low risk
Jupiter Global Value Equity Global GB00BF5DRF26 Medium risk
Jupiter Merian Global Strategic Bond Sterling Strategic Bond GB00B1XG7L17 Low risk
Liontrust India India/Indian Subcontinent GB00B1L6DV51 High risk
MI Thornbridge Global Opportunities Global GB00B5TP8W88 High risk
Premier Miton Defensive Growth Targeted Absolute Return GB00B832BD89 Low risk
Schroder Global Healthcare Global GB00B76V7Q08 High risk
Schroder Sustainable Bond Sterling Strategic Bond GB00B57BFC79 Low risk
Schroder US Mid Cap North America GB00B7LDLV43 High risk
Stewart Investors Asia Pacific Sustainability Specialist GB00B0TY6V50 Medium risk
Stewart Investors Global Emerging Markets Specialist GB0030187438 Medium risk
Stewart Investors Indian Subcontinent Sustainability India/Indian Subcontinent GB00B1FXTG93 High risk
SVS Sanlam North American Equity North America GB0007655698 High risk
T. Rowe Price Dynamic Global Bond Targeted Absolute Return GB00BD0NLR34 Low risk
T. Rowe Price US Large Cap Value Equity North America GB00BD446M25 Medium risk
Thesis TM Tellworth UK Select Targeted Absolute Return GB00BNY7YM73 Low risk
UBS MSCI World Minimum Volatility Index Global GB00BX9C1N70 Medium risk

November's Best of the Best Selection - (grouped by risk)

Here is November's shortlist grouped by their risk category (funds unchanged from last month are in black while new additions are in green):

Name Sector ISIN Code Risk
Aviva Inv Multi Strategy Target Return Targeted Absolute Return GB00BMTRW090 Low risk
AXA Global Short Duration Bonds Sterling Strategic Bond GB00BDFZQV30 Low risk
AXA Sterling Credit Short Duration Bond Sterling Corporate Bond GB00B5L2N222 Low risk
EdenTree Responsible and Sustainable Short Dated Bond Sterling Corporate Bond GB00BZ012J01 Low risk
Invesco Global Targeted Returns (UK) Targeted Absolute Return GB00B8CHD050 Low risk
Jupiter Merian Global Strategic Bond Sterling Strategic Bond GB00B1XG7L17 Low risk
Premier Miton Defensive Growth Targeted Absolute Return GB00B832BD89 Low risk
Schroder Sustainable Bond Sterling Strategic Bond GB00B57BFC79 Low risk
T. Rowe Price Dynamic Global Bond Targeted Absolute Return GB00BD0NLR34 Low risk
Thesis TM Tellworth UK Select Targeted Absolute Return GB00BNY7YM73 Low risk
Artemis Strategic Assets Flexible Investment GB00B3VDD431 Medium risk
Aviva Inv Global Equity Income Global Equity Income GB0030441918 Medium risk
Aviva Inv US Equity Income II North America GB00BCGD4N78 Medium risk
BNY Mellon Global Income Global Equity Income GB00B7XK5M25 Medium risk
Fidelity American Special Situations North America GB00B89ST706 Medium risk
Jupiter Global Value Equity Global GB00BF5DRF26 Medium risk
Stewart Investors Asia Pacific Sustainability Specialist GB00B0TY6V50 Medium risk
Stewart Investors Global Emerging Markets Specialist GB0030187438 Medium risk
T. Rowe Price US Large Cap Value Equity North America GB00BD446M25 Medium risk
UBS MSCI World Minimum Volatility Index Global GB00BX9C1N70 Medium risk
abrdn Latin American Equity Latin America GB00B41QSW23 High risk
AXA Framlington Biotech Specialist GB00B784NS11 High risk
AXA Framlington Health Healthcare GB00BRJZVQ71 High risk
BlackRock Natural Resources Growth & Income Commodity/Natural Resources GB00B6865B79 High risk
Liontrust India India/Indian Subcontinent GB00B1L6DV51 High risk
MI Thornbridge Global Opportunities Global GB00B5TP8W88 High risk
Schroder Global Healthcare Global GB00B76V7Q08 High risk
Schroder US Mid Cap North America GB00B7LDLV43 High risk
Stewart Investors Indian Subcontinent Sustainability India/Indian Subcontinent GB00B1FXTG93 High risk
SVS Sanlam North American Equity North America GB0007655698 High risk

The funds that dropped out of the Best of the Best Selection

For reference, the funds from last month that dropped out of the 80-20 Investor Best of the Best list are listed below:

Name Sector ISIN Code Risk
abrdn Global Real Estate Property Other GB00B0LD3V96 Medium risk
BNY Mellon International Bond Global Bonds GB00B7B44R49 Low risk
First Sentier Global Listed Infrastructure Infrastructure GB00B24HJL45 High risk
FP Carmignac Unconstrained Global Bond Sterling Strategic Bond GB00BJHPJ035 Low risk
Janus Henderson Inst Overseas Bond Global Bonds GB0007673055 Low risk
JOHCM Global Opportunities Global GB00BJ5JMC04 Medium risk
Man GLG Japan Core Alpha Japan GB00B3F46Y30 Medium risk
McInroy & Wood Balanced Mixed Investment 40-85% Shares GB00B7RRJ163 Medium risk
McInroy & Wood Emerging Markets Global Emerging Markets GB00B7SKS407 Medium risk
Schroder UK Dynamic Absolute Return Targeted Absolute Return GB00B3N74T57 Low risk
TB Guinness Global Energy Commodity/Natural Resources GB00B56FW078 High risk
Troy Asset Management Ltd Trojan Global Income Global Equity Income GB00BD82KP33 Medium risk
VT Johnston Multi-Asset Cautious Mixed Investment 20-60% Shares GB00BM952705 Low risk
VT Tyndall North American North America GB00BYPZY050 High risk

The Asset mix

The current asset mix of the new Best of the Best Selection is shown below with last month's figures in brackets:

  • Global Fixed Interest 16% (17%)
  • Alternatives 17% (18%) - includes absolute return strategies & some bond exposure
  • UK Corporate Fixed Interest (i.e UK bonds) 0% (0%)
  • Emerging Market Fixed Income 0% (0%)
  • North American Equities 23% (23%)
  • Emerging American Equities 4% (0%)
  • European Equities 4% (4%)
  • Chinese Equities 0% (0%)
  • Japanese Equities 0% (4%)
  • Property 0% (3%)
  • UK Equities 7% (6%)
  • Gilts 0% (0%)
  • Cash 7% (6%)
  • Asian / Emerging market equities 11% (8%)
  • Other international equities 7% (7%)
  • Commodities and Energy 4% (4%)

80-20 Investor's outperformance continues

As you know the Best of the Best Selection is the shortlist of the best funds highlighted by our 80-20 Investor algorithm split into high, medium and low-risk categories. This shortlist is updated at the start of every month.

The green line in the chart below (click to enlarge) shows how a portfolio would have performed since inception (in August 2014) if it had been split equally between the Best of the Best Selection funds and then switched each month when each new shortlist was published. I have also charted the performance against that of a FTSE 100 tracker fund (the black line) and the average cautious managed fund (blue line) and the average managed fund with up to 85% equity exposure (red line). In reality, the 80-20 Investor's asset allocation typically lies between these two as it usually has 40-60% exposure to equities at any one time. So they provide a good comparison of how fund managers with a similar remit have fared over the same period.

As you can see, since launch in August 2014 the 80-20 Investor BOTB has outperformed the average managed fund and the market.

 

 

 

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