Overview

A flexible, highly active, long/short strategy that balances a long-term outlook with near-term risks

About this Fund

  • Conservative, long-biased strategy that leverages deep fundamental research, as well as macro and market insight
  • Balances long positions, short positions and cash to play defense in difficult environments
  • Risk management levels allow the team to fine-tune the portfolio to mitigate downside risk and capitalize on opportunities

Investment Approach

  • Primarily invests in long and short positions of US equities
  • Unconstrained by size and style
  • Net equity exposure generally ranges between 30% and 70%, and has been between 5% and 95%
  • Biased toward highly liquid investments

Meet the Team

My motivation is winning. We are very competitive. But it’s more than that. This business is challenging, and it is a dynamic and fun job trying to meet that challenge.

Kurt Feureman—Chief Investment Officer—Select US Equity Portfolios

 
Strategic Approach

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Investment Definitions

Alpha is the risk-adjusted measurement of "excess return" over a benchmark. Beta is a measure of an investment’s volatility in comparison to the market as a whole. Duration is a measure of the sensitivity of an asset or portfolio’s price to interest rate movements. Information ratio is a measurement of portfolio returns beyond the returns of a benchmark, compared to the volatility of those returns. R-squared is the percentage of a portfolio’s price movements that can be explained by movements in a benchmark index. Sharpe ratio is a measure of the fund’s return relative to the investment risk it has taken. A higher Sharpe ratio means the fund’s returns have been better given the level of risk the fund has taken. Standard deviation is a measure of the dispersion of a portfolio’s return from its mean. Tracking error is the difference in actual performance between a portfolio and its corresponding benchmark. Up capture measures the percentage of market gains captured when markets are up. Down capture measures the percentage of market losses endured when markets are down. 

Risks To Consider

  • Active Trading Risk: The Fund expects to engage in active and frequent trading, which will increase the portfolio turnover rate. A higher portfolio turnover increases transaction costs and may negatively affect the Fund’s return.

  • Capitalization Size Risk: Holdings in smaller companies are often more volatile than holdings in larger ones.

  • Derivatives Risk: Derivatives may be more sensitive to changes in market conditions and may amplify risks.

  • Leverage Risk: To the extent the Fund uses leveraging techniques, its NAV may be more volatile because leverage tends to exaggerate the effect of changes in interest rates, and any increase or decrease in the value of the Fund’s investments.

  • Market Risk: The market values of the portfolio’s holdings rise and fall from day to day, so investments may lose value. 

  • Short Sale Risk: The Strategy may not always be able to close out a short position on favorable terms. Short sales involve the risk that the Strategy will incur a loss by subsequently buying a security at a higher price than the price at which it sold the security short. The amount of such loss is theoretically unlimited (since it is limited only by the increase in value of the security sold short by the Strategy). In contrast, the risk of loss from a long position is limited to the Strategy's investment in the long position, since its value cannot fall below zero. Short selling is a form of leverage. To mitigate leverage risk, the Strategy will always hold liquid assets (including its long positions) at least equal to its short position exposure, marked-to-market daily.

  • Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Fund/Portfolio carefully before investing. For copies of our prospectus or summary prospectus, which contain this and other information, visit our Literature Center or contact your AB representative. Please read the prospectus and/or summary prospectus carefully before investing.

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