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The Morning Briefing: Aberdeen gives E the elbow; LV= letter

Source: Link Group’s Dividend Monitor In Other News FE fundinfo has added Richard Watts (Jupiter), Anthony Srom (Fidelity) and Terry Smith (Fundsmith) to the 2021 Alpha Manager ‘Hall of Fame’ list. The Hall of Fame, which recognises managers who have been ‘Alpha-rated’ consistently over a period of seven years, now stands at 51 managers in total. To gain an Alpha rating, fund managers are ranked according to their track records since 2000, with extra weighting applied to those with longer track records. The rating is based on three components: risk-adjusted alpha; consistency of outperformance versus their benchmark; and outperformance in both up and down markets.

Terry Smith, Richard Watts and Anthony Srom join FE Fundinfo s hall of fame

Home / News / Terry Smith, Richard Watts and Anthony Srom join FE Fundinfo’s hall of fame Terry Smith, Richard Watts and Anthony Srom join FE Fundinfo’s hall of fame A trio of the best-performing active fund managers have reached the seven-year ‘alpha-rated’ streak Terry Smith, Anthony Srom and Richard Watts have joined FE Fundinfo’s alpha manager hall of fame, while 10 managers were booted from the list, including former Invesco manager Mark Barnett. Fundsmith Equity manager, Smith (pictured), Fidelity Asia Pacific Opportunities manager, Srom, and manager of the Jupiter UK Mid Cap fund, Watts, were all awarded a place in the hall of fame “in a year where extreme volatility has tested the markets and challenged returns”.

Terry Smith, Anthony Srom and Richard Watts enter FE fundinfo s Hall of Fame

Fundsmith’s Terry Smith, Fidelity’s Anthony Srom and Jupiter’s Richard Watts have joined FE fundinfo’s FE Alpha Manager Hall of Fame, which recognises managers that have been rated as ‘Alpha Managers’ consistently for at least seven years. In order to gain an Alpha rating, managers are rated based on their risk-adjusted alpha, their outperformance in both bull and bear markets, and the consistency of their outperformance relative to their benchmarks. They are ranked based on their track records since 2000, and managers with a longer history of managing money are awarded an extra weighting to highlight the benefits of their experience, according to the firm.

Best investment books: Experts reveal their favourite reads

The Smart Money Method: How to Pick Stocks like a Hedge Fund Pro by Steve Clapham Distilling Steve Clapham s many years of experience as a hedge fund partner, this book offers a real insider s guide to the tricks of the trade, writes Peter McLoughlin, head of equity research at Rowan Dartington (who is responsible for his firm s in-house monthly book review). For anyone who wants to understand the work the process that goes in to analysing a company this book is invaluable. Steve covers all the ins and outs of identifying trends, judging company governance, questioning senior management, how to value a business and when to buy and sell, as well as a section on navigating the consequences of Covid-19.

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