WisdomTree fund reduces downside in fragile markets

The WisdomTree Target Range Fund has shown reduced participation in market drawdowns amid global equity declines of up to 26% since 2022. In 2022, it fell 19.43% compared to a 26.36% drop in the MSCI ACWI Index. The fund uses call spreads to cap upside while moderating selloffs.

Global equities have faced drawdowns of up to 26% since 2022, highlighting structural fragility in market cycles. According to Christopher Gannatti, CFA, the WisdomTree Target Range Fund (GTR) offers a defined-risk approach for investors. In 2022, GTR declined 19.43%, outperforming the MSCI ACWI Index's 26.36% loss by limiting downside exposure.

GTR systematically applies 15% in-the-money and 15% out-of-the-money one-year call spreads across U.S., international, and emerging market exposures. This strategy reshapes the equity risk-reward tradeoff by capping extreme upside gains in return for shallower drawdowns during broad market selloffs and growth-led reversals.

Growth equities remain vulnerable to sharp declines, as seen in the S&P 500 Growth Index's 32.70% drop from 2021 to 2022. GTR has delivered consistently milder drawdowns across growth, value, and global benchmarks, positioning it as a structured option for equity participation with built-in boundaries.

Recent years have seen equity indices reach elevated levels, with periodic volatility spikes that do not persist. Traditional 60% equity/40% fixed income portfolios face pressures as bonds lose their stabilizing role. GTR provides an alternative for staying invested amid these challenges.

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