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Home Features And Analysis Features

Technology fund leads returns

FE/Fundinfo data has revealed that the top performing super fund over the last three years has been a technology focused fund, but that it is fairly volatile compared to its peers.

by Jassmyn Goh
August 30, 2019
in Features, Features And Analysis
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A technology focused superannuation fund is the only fund across 14 sectors that has made an annualised return above 20 per cent over the three years to 31 July 2019, according to data.

According to FE/Fundinfo data, Commonwealth Select Personal Superannuation Colonial First State Wholesale Global Technology and Communications fund made an annualised return of 21.5 per cent over the three years to 31 July 2019. 

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In cumulative terms, the fund returned 79.5 per cent over the same time period. This was compared to its global equity super sector average that returned 37.5 per cent. 

The global equity sector average also performed the best compared to the other superannuation equity sectors. 

Emerging markets returned 33.6 per cent, global hedged at 31.5 per cent, Australian equities at 29.88 per cent, Australian small and mid-cap equities at 27.6 per cent, and infrastructure equities at 23.9 per cent.

Despite the technology sector copping volatility largely thanks to various privacy breaches, the CFS fund has managed to weather these issues.

Looking at the fund’s allocation, it is interesting to note that only three out of the highly sought after ‘Faang’ stocks have made it into their top 10 holdings.

Of the Faang – Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet, Netflix, and Google – stocks only Facebook (at 5.31 per cent weighting), Amazon (5.26 per cent) and Netflix (2.8 per cent) made the list.

They were joined by Microsoft (6.3 per cent), Marvell Technology Group (six per cent), Harris Corp (3.5 per cent), Global Payments (3.5 per cent), Advanced Micro Devices (3.06 per cent), Workday (2.87 per cent), and Flex (2.62 per cent).

Unsurprisingly, 88 per cent of the fund’s geographic allocation was to North America, followed by Asia at 5.95 per cent, Europe at 4.2 per cent, Japan at 1.67 per cent, and the UK at 0.17 per cent.

However, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s latest global fund manager survey, long US technology stocks were the second most crowded trade, following long US treasuries. 

Technology was also the top sector in which fund managers said were overweight. This was followed by pharmacy, discretionary, and staples, the survey found. 

While the fund has performed well, it has only received two Crown ratings (out of five) as a result of the fund’s volatility compared to its peers. 

The fund has a volatility of 14.25, compared to its sector that has a volatility of 8.03.

FE’s Crown ratings are a risk adjusted quantitative rating.

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