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Robo-advisor performance September 2017

FSA joins the robo-advisor discussion with its monthly feature showing portfolio returns of three robo-advisors serving clients in Asia.
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On July 1, 2017, we made a hypothetical investment of $1m in each of the three robo-advisors featured below. The results in today’s article show what that $1m is now worth. Return results will be published monthly until August 2018.

Three portfolios for each robo-advisors are presented: cautious, balanced and aggressive.

The purpose is to highlight the practical angle – how robo-advisors allocate and how they perform over the long-term, particularly when there is a downturn.

Note that the robo-advisors operate in different markets and offer different products. In FSA‘s presentation, they are not competing against each other, but against their own benchmarks.

 


FSA Robo-Advisor Showcase

Performance on 1 October 2017

 

 

 Monthly Return July 2017 August 2017 September 2017
 Conservative portfolio 1.54% -1.37% 1.68%
 Benchmark (50%/50%) 1.16% 0.41% 0.78%
 Balanced portfolio 1.69% -1.98% 2.58%
 Benchmark (70%/30%) 1.47% 0.27% 1.24%
 Aggressive portfolio 1.83% -2.58% 3.48%
 Benchmark (90%/10%) 1.78% 0.13% 1.70%
Benchmark: S&P 500 / S&P US Aggregate Bond Index

 

Algebra is a robo-advisor offered by Malaysia-based Farringdon Group. It was launched in July 2017. It offers sharia-compliant and conventional portfolios. FSA features non-sharia portfolios.

The basis of Algebra’s portfolios is the Large Cap Master Select Gold Strategy, developed by Singapore-based Farringdon Asset Management. The portfolio consists of 50 US stocks from the S&P 500 universe. They are selected based on analysis of portfolios of ten highly-rated active US equity fund managers and choosing five stocks from each manager’s portfolio that are deemed the manager’s favourites. The three model portfolios presented here contain a different allocation of fixed income to manage the risk profile. The annual fee is 0.85%.

 

 

 

 Monthly Return July 2017 August 2017 September 2017
 Conservative portfolio 0.73% 0.84% 0.07%
 Benchmark 0.93% 0.69% 0.13%
 Balanced portfolio 1.16% 0.73% 0.52%
 Benchmark 1.70% 0.50% 1.16%
 Aggressive portfolio 1.80% 0.73% -0.38%
 Benchmark 2.39% 0.28% 2.12%
Benchmark: Morningstar Conservative/Moderate/Aggressive Target Risk Indices

 

Beijing-based Creditease Wealth Management launched Toumi RA, its robo-advisory platform in May 2016. It is currently offered to investors in mainland China. It offers offshore US dollar-denominated portfolios of global ETFs, holding equity and bond ETFs as well as gold and real estate. It has nine levels of risk for investors to choose from. FSA features three portfolios with the risk levels: 2 – second lowest, 5 – moderate and 8 – second highest. Creditease does not charge fees.

 

 Monthly Return July 2017 August 2017 September 2017
 Conservative portfolio 1.13% 0.70% 0.60%
 Benchmark 0.93% 0.69% 0.13%
 Balanced portfolio 1.58% 0.39% 1.56%
 Benchmark 1.70% 0.50% 1.16%
 Aggressive portfolio 1.86% 0.13% 2.30%
 Benchmark 2.39% 0.28% 2.12%
Benchmark: Morningstar Conservative/Moderate/Aggressive Target Risk Indices

In business since 2008, Marketriders is offered by the US-based brokerage Sogotrade. It was re-launched in March 2017 as a full service robo-advisory service targeting US and Asian clients. Sogotrade has offices in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Marketriders currently has about $1.2bn of AUM. It offers US-based accounts, and its model portfolios consist of US-based ETFs. Marketriders charges the advisory management fee of 0.265% per year and no transaction fees.


All returns are in US dollars, net of fees. Creditease, Farringdon and Sogotrade have given FSA direct access to dummy accounts in their systems to monitor our hypothetical investments.

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