* Period ending 31st October, 2024 ** Till Date. *** Among multicap PMSes for five year period **** Five year Period
In the month of October, the benchmark S&P BSE 500 TRI was down by 6.4%. Against that, Sameeksha PMS (Portfolio Management Service = Separately Managed Accounts) was down by 1.2% (net of all fees and expenses), indicating an outperformance of 5.2%; while having cash levels of 10.9% at start of the month and 11.2% at the end of the month. Alpha in down markets have been key to our downside capture of only 49% and 41% over the last five years and three years respectively. Sameeksha AIF (Alternative Investment Fund = “Hedge Fund”) was down by 1.2% (post fees and expenses), indicating an outperformance of over 5.2% over the benchmark. Our portfolio performance was led by contributions from the FMCG, Automobile & Ancillaries and Finance sectors, each of which contributed more than 0.9% each to the performance.
We summarize key aspects of our performance as follows:
PMS Performance and other details
Three important things must always be kept in mind when looking at performance data. First, for funds such as ours that do not follow model portfolio strategy, the performance of individual clients for different duration is important to look at. Second, some PMSes may be charging fees outside the PMS and hence after fees, performance data may not be comparable to ours. Third, it is important to look at not only portfolio returns but also risk adjusted ratios. We provide data to address all three points later in this note.
Aggregate Portfolio Returns over various time periods
Sameeksha PMS has delivered a substantial aggregate annual alpha of 68.5% over BSE500 TRI over the nine financial years (including the current incomplete financial year) implying an average alpha of 7.6% since inception (Table 1)
It is important to note that we have maintained relatively higher levels of cash (12.8% on average over the entire period from inception) from time to time over the duration of managing the portfolio. Notwithstanding the same, from inception, over five years and over three years respectively, we have generated returns of 24.3%, 32.4% and 23.5% in INR terms and 20.9%, 28.0% and 18.8% in USD terms thus generating substantial alpha over the Indian benchmark BSE500 TRI returns and SPY ETF (ETF tracking US S&P 500 index), respectively. Also, we have delivered strong returns relative to benchmark across various key time periods (Table 2 and Figure 1).
Aggregate Portfolio Performance and ranking on a rolling periods basis
Rolling returns are a more useful indicator of consistency in performance versus single period returns. For the rolling five year periods applicable from March 2021 till date, Sameeksha PMS has delivered aggregate annualized alpha ranging from 5% to 16%, 100% of the time (44 out of 44 observations). For the rolling three year periods applicable from March 2021 till date, Sameeksha PMS has delivered aggregate annualized alpha 100% of the time (44 out of 44 observations) ranging from 4% to 23%.
Risk Adjusted Ratios: Not all returns are the same, Higher Returns at lower Risk
When compared on a risk adjusted basis, our PMS has shown an even stronger performance. The Information Ratio(IR) measures the excess return of a portfolio over a benchmark per unit of active risk. A higher Information Ratio suggests better risk-adjusted performance. The higher five year IR indicates better performance over the longer period in comparison to the IR in the 3 year period.
Moreover, Upside Capture measures how well a fund performs as compared to a benchmark when the benchmark has positive returns. A higher upside capture ratio (> 100%) indicates that the fund captures more of the benchmark’s positive movements. Whereas, Downside Capture measures how well a fund performs compared to a benchmark when the benchmark has negative returns. A lower downside capture ratio (< 100%) indicates that the fund preserves capital better during market downturns. (Table 4A).
Furthermore, other risk-adjusted returns – Sharpe ratio is also significantly higher. The Sortino ratio measures the risk-adjusted return of an investment, focusing only on the downside risk. A higher Sortino ratio indicates better risk-adjusted returns, particularly with respect to downside risk. (Table 4B).
Performance within the PMS Universe
We continue to maintain our top rankings both within the multicap PMS universe as well as the entire PMS universe for key periods of three and five years. The multicap PMS universe rankings are more relevant to us since we follow the multicap strategy.
For rolling three year periods applicable since March 2021, we have been ranked among the multicap universe in the Top Decile 56.8% of the time (25 out of 44 observations) and in the Top Quartile 95.5% of the time (42 out of 44 observations). For rolling five year periods applicable to our entire operating history, we have been ranked among the multicap universe in the Top Decile and Top Quartile 100% of the time (44 out of 44 observations). (Tables 5 and 6)
In the interest of a fair comparison, we present our rankings among those multicap PMSes with AUM more than INR 100 crs. Within this universe, we are 5th out of 70 PMSes, for the five year period and 20th out of 93 PMSes for three year period, highlighting our superior performance over the long term periods (Table 7). Among the multicap universe (considering all AUM), we are consistently ranked in the Top Decile for the five year period for all 44 out of 44 observations reflecting well on the consistency of our performance.
Returns of Individual Portfolios
Because we don’t follow model portfolio strategy, the performance of individual clients is far more important than overall portfolio aggregate returns (Figure 2). For investors who are with us for 5 years and more, Sameeksha PMS has returned a very substantial alpha with an average annualized alpha of approx. 12.1% for the five year period ending 31st October, 2024. Similarly, for investors who are with us for 3 years or more, Sameeksha PMS has returned substantial alpha with an average annualized alpha of approx. 6.3% for the three year period ending 31st October, 2024. The Figure below shows the average annualized returns and alpha over different periods of time of all the clients as on 31st October, 2024.
Performance Of PMS Over The Covid Timeline (Pre, During, And Post)
The Covid Pandemic induced significant volatility in the equity markets. Hence, it is useful to look at the performance across three time slices : Pre Covid, During Covid and Post Covid. Sameeksha PMS has outperformed the benchmark across all of these three time periods with meaningful alpha (Table 8). This consistency of performance may be an important factor in comparing us with the other funds.
Aggregate Portfolio Performance on a financial year and calendar year basis
For the month of October, Sameeksha PMS has outperformed the benchmark BSE 500 TRI by 5.2% returns against the benchmark BSE500TRI returns. For Financial Year 2024-25, we have outperformed BSE500 TRI by 7.5%. Looking at our performance over the financial years (Figure 3), we have outperformed our benchmark in seven out of nine financial years (including the current incomplete financial year). Key however is that the sum of outperformance of 78.3% in those seven years far exceeds the sum of underperformance of 9.8% in the remaining two years. Furthermore, if we are able to outperform in this financial year, it will become a streak of six consecutive years of generating alpha.
For the calendar year 2024, we have outperformed the benchmark BSE500 TRI by 6%. Looking at our performance over calendar years (Figure 4), we have outperformed the benchmark in six out of nine calendar years and the sum of outperformance of 87.9% in six years far exceeds the sum of underperformance of 16.5% in the remaining three years.
It is important to note that we delivered this alpha despite maintaining an average cash level of 12.8% across the nine financial years.
Cumulative Performance versus the benchmark
Sameeksha PMS’s outperformance over its benchmark has continued to widen positively over the years. An investment of Rs. 100 with us since inception (April 2016) would have grown to Rs. 646 , far outpacing what one would have earned by investing in a fund that achieved benchmark returns (Figure 5).
The contribution analysis of October 2024 reveals that the portfolio is performing well in sectors like FMCG, Automobile & Ancillaries, and Finance, which are significantly outperforming their benchmark counterparts. These sectors have provided positive contributions to the portfolio, with FMCG leading at a 1.13% difference. On the other hand, Aviation and Gas Transmission are notable underperformers, contributing negatively to the portfolio, with Aviation underperforming by -1.61% relative to the benchmark. Several sectors, such as Healthcare, Chemicals, and Media & Entertainment, are also performing positively, though with smaller contributions.
Below is the contribution analysis for the month of October 2024 (Table 9).
AIF Performance and other details
Aggregate Fund Returns over various time periods
Since inception, we have maintained relatively higher levels of cash (16.6% on average over the entire period from inception) from time to time over the duration of managing the fund. Notwithstanding the same, from inception, over two years and over one year, we have generated returns of 30.5%, 40.4% and 40.2% in INR terms and 25.5%, 38.9% and 38.9% in USD terms beating the benchmark BSE500 TRI returns and ETF tracking S&P 500 index, respectively after fees before taxes. (Table 10).
Aggregate Fund Performance on a financial year and calendar year basis
For the month of October, Sameeksha AIF has outperformed the benchmark BSE 500 TRI by generating -1.2% returns against the benchmark BSE500TRI returns of -6.4%. Looking at our performance over the financial years (Table 11), we have outperformed our benchmark in FY 2023 and FY 2024 and we continue to outperform in the current incomplete FY 2025. For the financial year 2025 till date, we have positioned ourselves by outperforming the benchmark BSE500 TRI by 5.9%.
For the calendar year 2024, we have outperformed the benchmark BSE 500 TRI by 7.1%. Despite being a new fund, we were still able to produce alpha for calendar years 2022 and 2023 and outperformed the benchmark BSE500 TRI by 27.7% and 3.6% respectively. (Table 12)
Risk Adjusted Ratios
When compared on a risk adjusted basis, our AIF has shown an even stronger performance. The Information Ratio (IR) measures the excess return of a portfolio over a benchmark per unit of active risk. A higher Information Ratio (IR) suggests better risk-adjusted performance.
Moreover, Upside Capture measures how well a fund performs as compared to a benchmark when the benchmark has positive returns. A higher upside capture ratio (> 100%) indicates that the fund captures more of the benchmark’s positive movements. Whereas, Downside Capture measures how well a fund performs compared to a benchmark when the benchmark has negative returns. A lower downside capture ratio (< 100%) indicates that the fund preserves capital better during market downturns.(Table 13A)
Furthermore, other risk-adjusted returns – Sharpe ratio is also significantly higher. The Sortino ratio measures the risk-adjusted return of an investment, focusing only on the downside risk. A higher Sortino ratio indicates better risk-adjusted returns, particularly with respect to downside risk.(Table 13B).
Performance within the AIF Universe
We present our rankings among Long Only Category III AIFs. For the period ending 31st October, 2024 , we are ranked 6th out of 51 AIFs for the two year period, or 9th Decile and 37th out of 64 AIFs for the one year period (Table 14), or 5th Decile. Because there is a lot of divergence in the way funds report their returns (post exp & tax; post exp, pre tax; gross returns; and post exp & tax pre perf. fees & tax) , we are doing comparison on a gross return basis to cover the entire applicable universe of funds.
Cumulative Performance versus the benchmark
Sameeksha AIF’s outperformance over its benchmark has continued to widen positively since inception. An investment of Rs. 100 with us since inception (Feb 10,2022) would have grown to Rs. 206, far outpacing what one would have earned by investing in a fund that achieved benchmark returns (Figure 6).
Analyzing the sector performance during the month
Sameeksha AIF outperformed the benchmark in several key sectors for October 2024. The fund saw strong contributions from FMCG, Finance and Automobile & Ancillaries, reflecting solid sectoral allocation and selection. Additionally, sectors like Chemicals and Healthcare also contributed positively compared to the benchmark. The lack of exposure to Retailing also benefited the portfolio, saving it from the benchmark’s negative performance in that sector. However, the portfolio underperformed in sectors like Gas Transmission, Aviation, Business Services, and Insurance, all of which dragged down performance. Despite losses in some areas, these outperforming sectors helped in generating marginal alpha. (Table 15).
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