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Relevance Of Portfolio Holdings: 3 Concentrated Funds To Buy And Sell
In our previous article, we discussed how concentrated mutual funds rely on the limited numbers of stock holdings that they own. Focused funds invest in a limited number of companies, rather than having a diversified portfolio. In this context, we showed how Sequoia Fund (MUTF: SEQUX ), which has slumped nearly 70% since Oct. 18, has learnt a lesson for its nearly 30% exposure to Valeant Pharmaceuticals (NYSE: VRX ). We also spoke of funds such as Fairholme Allocation (MUTF: FAAFX ) and Fidelity Select Computers Portfolio (MUTF: FDCPX ) that have gained on the strong performance of its core holdings. However, both FAAFX and FDCPX had a relatively higher number of total issues in stock holdings. The number of holdings in a portfolio may be considered one of the measures of portfolio risk. A lower number of total issues will indicate that the fund is more concentrated and is thus more vulnerable to fluctuations in these holdings. So, if a fund invests in just five stocks, it is highly susceptible to fluctuations in them. Though northward bound stock holdings brighten the prospects of concentrated funds, the advantage of portfolio diversity is denied. In case of a well-diversified portfolio, losses in some stocks may be offset by gains in others. In addition to the number of holdings in a portfolio, the percentage of assets invested in stocks is also crucial. A fund with the bulk of its assets invested in a particular stock is most likely to be guided by the performance of that stock. This time, let’s look at three Sell-ranked concentrated mutual funds that have total issues in the stock holdings below 30 and have underperformed in recent times. For investors ready to gamble, we will also pick three Buy-ranked concentrated mutual funds that have outperformed broader markets despite holding a limited variety of stocks in its portfolio. 3 Sell-Ranked Concentrated Funds These mutual funds either carry a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #4 (Sell) or Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #5 (Strong Sell) and have total issues in the stock holdings below 30. These funds have underperformed over the year to date and 1-year periods. The minimum initial investment for these funds is below $5000. Fidelity Select Utilities Portfolio (MUTF: FSUTX ) seeks capital growth over the long run. FSUTX invests the lion’s share of its assets in common stocks of companies primarily involved in the utilities sector, and companies that derive the major portion of its revenues from operations related to this sector. FSUTX invests in both U.S. and non-U.S. firms. FSUTX currently carries a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #5. The number of holdings in FSUTX’s portfolio is 24. FSUTX has lost 11.3% year to date and is down 10.6% over the last 1-year period. FSUTX’s top 3 holdings include NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE ), Exelon (NYSE: EXC ) and Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE ) and the fund has invested respectively 15.7%, 12.8% and 10.5% in them. NextEra Energy, Exelon and Sempra Energy have lost 4%, 20.8% and 7.3%, respectively, so far this year. Tocqueville Select (MUTF: TSELX ) invests in a focused number of small and mid-sized domestic companies. TSELX normally invests in a focused group of 30 stocks. A maximum of 25% of its assets may be invested in non-US securities. TSELX currently carries a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #4. The number of holdings in TSELX’s portfolio is 27. TSELX has lost 10% year to date and is down 8.2% over the 1-year period. TSELX’s top 3 holdings include Web.com Group, j2 Global (NASDAQ: JCOM ) and Minerals Technologies (NYSE: MTX ) and the fund has invested 6.2%, 5% and 4.8% in them, respectively. While Web.com Group and j2 Global have gained respectively 29.6% and 32.4% year to date, Minerals Technologies has lost 12.1%. AMG SouthernSun Small Cap Investor (MUTF: SSSFX ) invests in common stocks of small cap US firms. Market capitalizations of these companies (at the time of purchase) are within the capitalization range of firms listed in the Russell 2000 Index. SSSFX currently carries a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #5. The number of holdings in SSSFX’s portfolio is 26. SSSFX has lost 12% year to date and is down 15.3% over the 1-year period. SSSFX’s top 3 holdings include AGCO Corp. (NYSE: AGCO ), Darling International (NYSE: DAR ) and Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC ) and the fund has invested 5.7%, 5.3% and 5.2% in them, respectively. So far this year, while AGCO and Centene have gained a respective 7.5% and 14.5%, Darling International has lost 48.6%. 3 Buy-Ranked Concentrated Funds A counter argument in case of concentrated funds is that well-chosen stock picks that are surging can also translate into significant gains for mutual funds. So, for investors ready to bet, below are 3 mutual funds that either carry a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) or Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #2 (Buy) and have total issues in the stock holdings below 30. These funds have garnered decent gains over the year to date and 1-year periods. The minimum initial investment in these funds is below $5000. Davis Financial A (MUTF: RPFGX ) uses Davis Investment Discipline to invest a minimum of 80% of its net assets in securities issued by companies engaged in the financial services sector. These companies own financial services-related assets that are at least 50% of the value of total assets or earn a minimum of 50% of revenues from offering financial services. RPFGX currently carries a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #2. The number of holdings in RPFGX’s portfolio is 28. RPFGX has gained 3.8% year to date and is up 5.6% over the 1-year period. RPFGX’s top 3 holdings include Wells Fargo & Co. (NYSE: WFC ), Markel Corporation (NYSE: MKL ) and American Express (NYSE: AXP ) and the fund has invested 8.9%, 6.9% and 6.6% in them, respectively. While Wells Fargo and Markel have gained 4.8% and 31.8% respectively year to date, American Express has lost 20.6%. ICON Consumer Staples A (MUTF: ICRAX ) invests most of its assets in equities of companies belonging to the Consumer Staples sector. ICRAX may invest in common stocks and preferred stocks of companies of all sizes. ICRAX currently carries a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #2. The number of holdings in ICRAX’s portfolio is 23. ICRAX has gained 2.6% year to date and is up 5% over the 1-year period. ICRAX’s top 3 holdings include CVS Health (NYSE: CVS ), Reynolds American (NYSE: RAI ) and Tyson Foods (NYSE: TSN ) and the fund has invested 8.3%, 7.3% and 7% in them, respectively. Year to date, Reynolds American and Tyson Foods have gained 46.7% and 11.7%, while CVS Health has lost 2.5%. Smead Value Investor (MUTF: SMVLX ) keeps roughly 25-30 firms in its portfolio and invests in common stocks of large-cap firms. SMVLX currently carries a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #2. The number of holdings in SMVLX’s portfolio is 26. SMVLX has gained 4.9% year to date and is up 7.9% over the 1-year period. SMVLX’s top 3 holdings include NVR Inc. (NYSE: NVR ), Amgen (NASDAQ: AMGN ) and Tegna (NYSE: TGNA ) and the fund has invested 6%, 5.9% and 5.8% in them, respectively. NVR, Amgen and Tegna have gained 29.6%, 2.1% and 10.6% respectively year to date. Original Post
Concentrated Mutual Funds: Leaving Too Much To Luck
Summary The International Monetary Fund had raised caution on US mutual funds with large positions in high-yielding bonds that are issued by risky companies in the country or in emerging economies. To tap the low-rate environment, many mutual funds had stacked up these high-risk securities. Investors must note that mutual funds with a concentrated portfolio offer plenty of risks. The International Monetary Fund had raised caution back in September on US mutual funds with large positions in high-yielding bonds that are issued by risky companies in the country or in emerging economies. To tap the low-rate environment, many mutual funds had stacked up these high-risk securities. What this also indicates is a risk of concentrated holdings. While we are well acquainted with the benefits of having a diversified portfolio, investors must also note that mutual funds with a concentrated portfolio offer plenty of risks. The latest example of a mutual fund fiasco due to a concentrated exposure takes us back to the Valeant Pharmaceuticals (NYSE: VRX ) stock, which has seen a freefall since after mid-September. Eventually, Sequoia Fund (MUTF: SEQUX ) that has nearly 30% of its assets invested in Valeant suffered a nosedive. While this is one example, data from Thomson Reuters’ Lipper show that 13 other US equity funds (having over $1 billion worth of assets) have over 10% exposure to a single stock. Valeant’s Loss Drags SEQUX Down Valeant’s stock nosedived after it increased the price of two drugs (Nitropress and Isuprel) in Sept. 2015. Since Sept. 18, Valeant has slumped nearly 70%. Better-than-expected third-quarter earnings failed to halt the plunge, as allegations of debatable transactions with specialty pharmacies surfaced. Investors questioned the accounting and business practices of Valeant, in particular its relationship with specialty pharmacies. Valeant had issued a press release defending the accusations on its financial reporting and operations. The company clarified in its statement that it does not draw sales benefit from any inventory held at these specialty pharmacies. Valeant emphasized that its revenue recognition policy and accounting plan are in compliance with the law. However, these efforts were wasted as Valeant shares continued to decline even after a presentation in favor of the company by Bill Ackman, Chief Executive of Pershing Square Capital Management. Incidentally, Ackman is also the third-largest shareholder at Valeant. The stock’s slump affected its investors and the largest mutual fund holder, Sequoia Fund, ended up as a big loser. Since Sept. 18, SEQUX has lost 25.3%. Recent events related to this perhaps highlight the risks of concentrated holdings or investing too much in one stock. In late October, Vinod Ahooja and Sharon Osberg , two of the five independent directors of Sequoia Fund, resigned from the board. Separately, the fund house had to post a letter on its website to defend its significant investment in Valeant. The letter stated, “We have been asked by clients and friends why we own such a company. In our view, Valeant is an aggressively managed business that may push boundaries, but operates within the law… We believe the company will learn from the current crisis the importance of reputation and transparency to all stakeholders, especially the shareholders.” Focused Funds and Risks Focused funds are ones that invest in a limited number of companies, rather than having a diversified portfolio. The advantage of a diversified portfolio is that losses from certain investment instruments can be offset by gains in others. So the risk is diversified. However, for the concentrated or focused funds, the fate solely rests on the direction that the limited numbers of stocks are taking – either north or southward. A counter argument here is that well-chosen stock picks that are surging can also translate into significant gains for mutual funds. However, does that terminate the risk of the stock stumbling on hurdle and slipping into the bear territory? A case in point is Putnam Equity Spectrum A (MUTF: PYSAX ), which has 20.3% exposure to Dish Network (NASDAQ: DISH ). While in 2014 Dish Network gained 26.4%, PYSAX registered gains of nearly 3%. However this year, DISH’s 11.7% year-to-date loss of 11.7% is in tune with the 10.5% loss slump in the Putnam Equity Spectrum A fund. At the end of last year, Fairholme Fund (MUTF: FAIRX ) had almost half of its assets invested in American International Group, Inc. (NYSE: AIG ). However, Fairholme has diluted the holding to 19.59%, while 19.16% of its assets are invested in Bank of America (NYSE: BAC ) and 10.9% in Sears Holdings (NASDAQ: SHLD ). Funds with Above 10% Exposure to Single Stocks Some market experts are of the opinion that the purpose of a mutual fund is questionable when it has over 10-15% exposure to a single stock. However, we do have some examples of funds having at least 10% exposure to a certain stock. To begin with, Blue Chip Investor (MUTF: BCIFX ) has 30.8% of its assets invested in Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK.A ). While Berkshire Hathaway is down 9.6% so far this year, BCIFX has lost 3.4%. As of Jun 30, the total issues in the stock holdings for this Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #4 (Sell) fund was 14. Fairholme Allocation (MUTF: FAAFX ) and Fidelity Select Computers Portfolio (MUTF: FDCPX ) also have at least 20% invested in a single stock. FAAFX has invested 23.3% in Sears Holdings, while FDCPX has a 20.6% exposure to Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL ). FDCPX has also invested 9.2% in EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC ). Year to date, Fairholme Allocation has lost nearly 7% while SHLD is down 33.7% in the same period. FDCPX has slumped 10.1% year to date. While Apple is up 6.3%, EMC has slumped 15.4% year to date. FAAFX has just 9 issues in the stock holding, FDCPX has 30. Both FAAFX and FDCPX carry a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #3 (Hold). Separately, Fidelity Select Telecommunications Port (MUTF: FSTCX ) and Putnam Global Technology A (MUTF: PGTAX ) are two funds that have at least 10% invested in two separate stocks. Moreover, total issues in these stock holdings are also fairly high. FSTCX has invested 24.4% and 15.4% in AT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T ) and Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ ), respectively. In case of FSTCX, year-to-date losses of respectively 0.2% and 3% for AT&T and Verizon were in contrast to the 2.5% gain for the fund. Perhaps, having 50 total issues in stock holdings helped to mitigate the loss. For example, among other holdings T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS ) and Telephone & Data Systems Inc. (NYSE: TDS ) have gained 38.5% and 14.1 and FSTCX has invested 4.5% and 2.7% in them, respectively. FSTCX carries a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy). Coming to PGTAX, it has 11.9% invested in Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL ) and 10.6% invested in Apple. Year to date, PGTAX has jumped nearly 12%, riding on Google and Apple’s year-to-date gains of 43.2% and 6.3%, respectively. PGTAX holds a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #2 (Buy). So, taking a call to either invest in or abstain from concentrated funds depends on investors’ investment objective as the element of risk stemming from the direction of the largest stock holding decides their fate. While investing in PGTAX and FSTCX has proved fortunate, SEQUX, BCIFX and FAAFX have not been too lucky. Original post