TOBAM brings multi-asset strategy to retail market

Launched in 2016

Anna Fedorova
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Quantitative asset manager TOBAM has made its multi-asset offering available to distributors and retail investors for the first time.

Paris-based TOBAM, which founded the proprietary Maximum Diversification approach, is making its Anti-Benchmark Multi-Asset strategy available to the retail market. Initially launched in 2016, the strategy implements a 100% bottom-up approach, which involves investing without macroeconomic views and without forecasting asset price movements. By maximising diversification between and within asset classes, the strategy seeks to avoid risk concentrations and reduce volatility, while improving return and providing steadier capital growth than traditional market-cap driven approaches. T...

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