ABSA NewFunds Volatility Managed High Growth Equity
This ETF has delivered -5.67% on a year-to-date (y-t-d) basis as at 30 September 2022, underperforming relative to its benchmark, the NewFunds/Absa Volatility Managed SA High Growth Equity Index. The fund has seen pressure in companies such as Vodacom and Capitec while Gold Fields remained relatively flat, with British American Tobacco having improved on a y-t-d basis.
Vodacom is embarking on a pilot project with Eskom intended on aiding the company to procure all its power needs across operations from independent power producers (IPPs) by 2025. With demand exceeding supply and resulting in ongoing load-shedding, Eskom is reaching out to the private sector for additional capacity which, if successful, would provide a pathway for other private sector players to explore in becoming less reliant on the grid. Given the challenges of load-shedding facing the country, it is unsurprising that some companies have already invested in energy sources independent of Eskom. For instance, Gold Field’s 40-50MW plant went online recently, just as stage 6 load-shedding was implemented in South Africa.
The portfolio tracks and replicates the NewFunds/Absa Volatility Managed SA High Growth Equity Index, an index which enables investors to have exposure to a universe of 15 liquid, JSE listed equity securities selected on a 70/30 factor specification to momentum and low volatility characteristics demonstrated in their performance. The ETF comprises both equities and cash proportionally determined by the risk management process, namely the concurrent target volatility control mechanism and drawdown management process. Its three-year tracking error (the standard deviation of ETF returns minus benchmark returns) of 0.47% suggests that any given return deviation from the benchmark may be an additional 0.47% higher or lower. This tracking error is better than its peer, NewFunds Volatility Managed Defensive Equity ETF, calculated at 1.13% as at 30 September 2022.
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