
HFGM aims to create a portfolio with similar characteristics but larger notional exposure to the hedge fund industrys Global Macro sector that profits from global economic shifts. The fund seeks to outperform the industry by targeting twice its volatility. The initial universe comprises of broad-based, passively managed ETFs across diverse asset classes. To reach the 2x volatility target, HFGM takes long and short positions in 10-30 ETFs and futures contracts. A proprietary algorithm identifies optimal positions by analyzing historical return and volatility patterns of the Global Macro sector. Portfolio managers choose inputs based on return factors perceived to best capture recent positions. The fund makes frequent adjustments to the portfolio, resulting in significant trading volumes. The fund invests up to 25% in futures contracts and swap agreements through a wholly owned Cayman Islands subsidiary. The actively managed fund does not invest in hedge fund strategies or positions.
Unlimited HFGM Global Macro ETF trades as HFGM on NYSE. The company is classified in Financial Services / Asset Management and reports in USD.
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Unlimited HFGM Global Macro ETF can be compared against peers such as Beacon Tactical Risk ETF, First Trust Horizon Managed Volatility Small/Mid ETF, iShares LifePath Target Date 2055 ETF, Janus Henderson Mid Cap Growth Alpha ETF, JPMorgan U.S. Research Enhanced Large Cap ETF, Sprott Lithium Miners ETF.
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Current signals to investigate include market capitalization of $26.33M, beta of 0.50, and return on equity of N/A.
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