Ramius releases white paper:allocating to managed
futures: performance considerations within the risk parity framework
New york--(business wire)--ramius llc (“ramius”), the global alternative investment management business of cowen group, inc. (“cowen”) (nasdaq: cown), today provided a review of recent managed futures performance, the nature of certain market phenomena impacting trend following strategies, and the role these strategies have within the asset allocation framework. the review was co-authored by ramius trading strategies (rts) chief executive officer, william (“bill”) marr and director of investment research, alexander rudin, phd. bill marr said, “one of the biggest challenges the investment management community faces today is how to allocate capital without having to explicitly predict which assets will outperform others over a given time period. this ramius white paper illustrates a way to address this issue using the approach known as risk parity based asset allocation. risk parity funds seek to allocate capital primarily focusing on estimated risks of available investment opportunities rather than expected returns. at ramius, we believe this philosophy allows investors to broaden their investment options, while at the same time maintaining a structurally sound, diversified portfolio.” the paper revolves around two essential questions: i. what percentage of the investment portfolio should a given investor allocate to managed futures, if any? ii. do managed futures still present a differentiated and valid investment opportunity despite back to back years of disappointing performance? with regard to the first question, the paper explores a disciplined portfolio construction methodology using a risk parity framework. emphasizing non-correlation, risk reduction, and monthly rebalancing, the authors examine the efficiency of various portfolios using stocks-bonds-managed futures over the past 15 years. the paper also discusses the recent performance of managed futures and highlights three main factors negatively impacting the strategy over the recent market cycle. examined from a historical and macro perspective, the authors argue that these factors are likely temporary and that a consistent allocation to managed futures will likely enhance investor portfolios going forward. the white paper is available on ramius’ website at: http://www.ramiusmutualfunds.com/pdf/managed-futures-and-risk-parity.pdf rts was founded in september 2009 and is an affiliate of cowen group, inc. and ramius alternative solutions. rts offers multi-manager products investing in outstanding independent managers in the managed futures and global macro space. all rts products utilize rts’s managed account platform supported by rts’s proprietary risk and research systems as well as the operational infrastructure of ramius. about cowen group, inc.cowen group, inc. is a diversified financial services firm and, together with its consolidated subsidiaries, provides alternative investment management, investment banking, research, and sales and trading services through its two business segments: ramius and its affiliates makes up the company's alternative investment management segment, while cowen and company is its broker-dealer segment. its alternative investment management products, solutions and services include hedge funds, replication products, managed futures funds, fund of funds, real estate, health care royalty funds and cash management services. cowen and company offers industry focused investment banking for growth-oriented companies, domain knowledge-driven research and a sales and trading platform for institutional investors. founded in 1918, the firm is headquartered in new york and has offices located in major financial centers around the world. about ramius llcramius, the global alternative investment management business of cowen group, inc., offers a broad range of investment solutions to institutions and private clients worldwide. founded in 1994, ramius and affiliates manage $10.4 billion (as of october 1, 2012) across multiple asset classes and investing styles. a significant portion of cowen's proprietary capital is managed by ramius in strategies alongside our clients.