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Major Asset Classes Risk Profile

Published 02/03/2022, 09:04 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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After a stellar run higher, the Global Market Index’s risk-adjusted performance reversed in January, based on the trailing 3-year Sharpe ratio, a measure of return adjusted by volatility. The downturn was dramatic, but no less expected after the hefty increase in previous months. As noted in last month’s risk profile, “History suggests that upward spikes in GMI’s Sharpe ratio are quickly reversed, which implies that choppy market activity lies ahead.”

After GMI’s Sharpe ratio surged to 1.29 in December (the highest in more than four years), gravity finally prevailed last month and this risk-adjustment performance metric dropped to 0.97. The catalyst: widespread losses in the major asset classes during January.

GMI Rolling 3 And 10-Year Annualized Sharpe Ratio

Despite the setback, GMI’s Sharpe ratio remains relatively high for this unmanaged, market-value-weighted portfolio that holds all the major asset classes (except cash). History suggests that a Sharpe ratio at or near 1.0, much less above that mark, is unsustainable for a passive mix of the world’s major asset classes. As a result, expecting risk-adjusted performance to ease in the near-term future is a reasonable guesstimate.

In line with the reversal in Sharpe ratio, GMI’s drawdown deepened last month, dropping to -4.6%, the lowest since May 2020. Despite the slide, the portfolio’s current drawdown is mild by historical comparisons.

GMI Drawdown History

GMI represents a theoretical benchmark for the “optimal” portfolio. Using standard finance theory as a guide, this portfolio is considered a preferred strategy for the average investor with an infinite time horizon. Those assumptions are, of course, unrealistic in the real world. Nonetheless, GMI is useful as a baseline to begin research on asset allocation and portfolio design. GMI’s history suggests that this benchmark’s return will be competitive with active asset-allocation strategies overall, especially after adjusting for risk, trading costs and taxes.

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For additional perspective, readers can use the risk profile for GMI alongside the current monthly updates on performance and expected return for the benchmark and its components.

The table below presents additional risk metrics for GMI and its underlying asset classes, based on a trailing 10-year window through last month.

Performance And Risk Summary

Here are brief definitions of each risk metric:

Volatility: annualized standard deviation of monthly return

Sharpe ratio: ratio of monthly returns/monthly volatility (risk-free rate is assumed to be zero)

Sortino ratio: excess performance of downside semivariance (assuming 0% threshold target)

Ulcer Index: measure of downside risk based on drawdown over a specific period

Maximum Drawdown: the deepest peak-to-trough decline

Calmar Ratio: ratio of annualized return/maximum drawdown

Beta: measure of volatility relative to a benchmark (in this case GMI)

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