Volatility Targeting Investment Strategies Unlikely to Continue Delivering Higher Returns, According to BNY Mellon

Jul 31, 2012

Report Urges Investors to Evaluate Fundamentals

NEW YORK, July 31, 2012 — Investors should be cautious about the continued success of volatility targeting investment strategies, despite historical data that show  such strategies would have added value in recent years, according to a white paper from the BNY Mellon Investment Strategy & Solutions Group (ISSG).

Many investment strategies increase allocations to stocks during periods of low volatility and sell stocks when volatility is high.

The report, Volatility Targeting May Miss the Mark, notes that such volatility targeting strategies would have worked well over the last 20 years, but would have been far less successful over a longer time frame, such as the last 60 years. 

"Considering only the recent period can make volatility targeting appear to be an attractive strategy, but investors are unlikely to find the strategies so rewarding in the future," said Ralph Goldsticker, senior investment strategist for ISSG and the author of the white paper.  "Rather than mechanically trading based on the level of volatility, investors would be better off evaluating market fundamentals, both risk and return."

Goldsticker said ISSG has been studying the behavior of volatility targeting investment strategies as the introduction and adoption of such strategies have gained momentum over recent years.

The ISSG report notes that the last 20 years were unusual, as stocks delivered high returns with low volatility during the 1990s.  This was followed by a decade of low returns and high volatility, the report said.  A volatility targeting strategy would have called for an above-average allocation to stocks during the 1990s bull market and a below-average allocation during the disappointing markets of the 2000s, ISSG said.  That strategy would have been highly successful, according to the report.

However, Goldsticker cautioned that investors must thoughtfully evaluate back-tested results.  "They are only relevant if the future will look like the past.  I do not believe that markets will repeat the pattern of the past 20 years, the period over which many of the strategies were tested." 

He continued, "Volatility was relatively high between 1973 and 1990.  The period started with a bear market, but stocks performed well for the rest of the period.  It's just one example illustrating that the level of volatility is not necessarily linked to future market direction."

Volatility is determined by the level of economic uncertainty and by the level of investor risk aversion, which determines how strongly markets react to events as they unfold.  Neither of these factors is systematically linked to subsequent market direction, according to the report. 

ISSG is part of the Bank of New York Mellon.

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