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Winter Approaches: Position for Uncertainty in Global Equities

  • Global low volatility has delivered significant excess performance in 2022 amid a broader market sell-off.
  • Investors fear market volatility will persist on high inflation, hawkish central bank policy and a looming energy crisis in Europe as we enter the cold winter months.
  • SPDR offers a suite of low volatility strategies that follow a straightforward yet effective methodology for building a defensive posture into portfolios.

 

Senior Equity ETF Strategist

It has been a good year for low volatility

Global equities have experienced a significant drawdown in 2022, with the MSCI ACWI Index down 19% this year.1 The sectors that have experienced the strongest correction are the pro-growth technology (-29.26%), consumer discretionary (-24.45%) and communication services (-30.81%). Investors who took a defensive approach, such as through a global low volatility approach, would have benefitted meaningfully. As Figure 1 illustrates, the STOXX Global Low Risk Weighted Diversified 200 Index has outperformed the MSCI ACWI by more than 8% year to date.2

Figure 1: Brinson Attribution (Portfolio vs. Market Benchmark)

Figure 1: Brinson Attribution (Portfolio vs. Market Benchmark)

Global low volatility has not only benefitted from being underweight the hard hit pro-growth sectors, but it has also benefitted from its overweight positioning in utilities and consumer staples, which trail only the energy sector in terms of relative performance this year. The methodology behind global low volatility has also benefitted from stock selection in the industrials and financials sectors, as well as strong stock selection regionally in US equities. This type of defensive performance is expected from global low volatility, historically speaking (see Figure 2). In nearly every major market pull-back since the Global Financial Crisis (“GFC”), global low volatility has outperformed the market benchmark STOXX Global 1800® Index.

Figure 2: Global Low Volatility Performance in Major Market Sell-offs

Figure 2: Global Low Volatility Performance in Major Market Sell-offs

As explained in detail in our insights piece Global Low Volatility Index Comparison: Flexible and Fast Road to Portfolio Protection, a low volatility approach allows investors to seek calmer waters. The performance of low volatility strategies in 2022 clearly demonstrates how (low) volatility factor investing can be a helpful tool to those looking for better risk-adjusted returns, given the magnitude of excess performance in down months is greater than the underperformance in up months, historically.

Positioning for further challenges ahead