What is Network Wealth's investment strategy?

Modified on Wed, 29 May at 9:15 AM

Network Wealth uses a combination of top-down (broad, macro-level) and bottom-up (specific, micro-level) investment strategies to construct your portfolio.

Network Wealth's top-down investment strategy is to determine your optimal asset allocation; which actually accounts for the majority of the variations in your portfolio return. Your portfolio may be diversified across a large number of asset classes, spanning both public and private markets.

Since some asset classes are riskier than others (i.e. stocks vs. bonds), it's important that we align your asset allocation with your risk tolerance, and then seek to maximize your returns for the amount of risk being taken.

Network Wealth's bottom-up investment strategy is in security selection, with the objective of investing in securities that are expected to collectively outperform the broader market on a risk-adjusted basis.

Where appropriate, Network Wealth will seek active strategies in the selection of securities within an asset class. These strategies may involve in-depth fundamental and quantitative research, as well as the use of leverage, arbitrage and short-selling where appropriate.

Disclaimer

Your capital is at risk with any type of investment. The value of your portfolio with Network Wealth can increase or decrease and you may get back less than or more than you invest. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Please read our investment risk disclosure for more information. 

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