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eResearch Corporation 78 Cameron Crescent, Suite 202 Toronto, Ontario M4G 2A3 www.eresearch.ca The Fat Pitch July 22, 2016 Fund Managers' Current Asset Allocation - July eResearch Corporation is pleased to provide a commentary courtesy of Urban Carmel of The Fat Pitch. Detailed information on The Fat Pitch is provided at the end of the article. However, a brief overview is provided immediately below, with the article beginning on the next page. WHAT IS THE FAT PITCH? Specifically, the Fat Pitch on this site refers to two situations. First: A Fat Pitch comes at a market turning point. Second: The Fat Pitch is a favorable investing environment. Objectives The objective of The Fat Pitch is to provide a structured, quantitative, and empirical methodology for evaluating the state of the market. At any point in time, there are a variety of factors pulling on the market. We want to determine the relative importance of each factor in order to answer two questions: (1) In which direction should we be investing in the market? (2) Are tailwinds behind this direction or are headwinds picking up? eResearch was established in 2000 as Canada's first equity issuer-sponsored research organization. As a primary source for professional investment research, our Subscribers (subscription is free!!!) benefit by having written research on a variety of small- and mid-cap, under-covered companies. We also provide unsponsored research reports on middle and larger- sized companies, using a combination of fundamental and technical analysis. We complement our corporate research coverage with a diversified selection of informative, insightful, and thought-provoking research publications from a wide variety of investment professionals. We provide our professional investment research and analysis directly to our extensive subscriber network of discerning investors, and electronically through our website: www.eResearch.ca. Bob Weir, CFA Director of Research Note: All of the comments, views, opinions, suggestions, recommendations, etc., contained in this Article, which is distributed by eResearch Corporation, are strictly those of the Author and do not necessarily reflect those of eResearch Corporation.

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Fund Managers' Current Asset Allocation - July

eResearch Corporation is pleased to provide a commentary courtesy of Urban Carmel of The Fat Pitch.

Detailed information on The Fat Pitch is provided at the end of the article. However, a brief overview is provided immediately below, with the article beginning on the next page.

WHAT IS THE FAT PITCH?

Specifically, the Fat Pitch on this site refers to two situations. First: A Fat Pitch comes at a market turning point. Second: The Fat Pitch is a favorable investing environment.

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The objective of The Fat Pitch is to provide a structured, quantitative, and empirical methodology for evaluating the state of the market. At any point in time, there are a variety of factors pulling on the market. We want to determine the relative importance of each factor in order to answer two questions: (1) In which direction should we be investing in the market? (2) Are tailwinds behind this direction or are headwinds picking up?

eResearch was established in 2000 as Canada's first equity issuer-sponsored research organization. As a primary source for professional investment research, our Subscribers (subscription is free!!!) benefit by having written research on a variety of small- and mid-cap, under-covered companies. We also provide unsponsored research reports on middle and larger-sized companies, using a combination of fundamental and technical analysis. We complement our corporate research coverage with a diversified selection of informative, insightful, and thought-provoking research publications from a wide variety of investment professionals. We provide our professional investment research and analysis directly to our extensive subscriber network of discerning investors, and electronically through our website: www.eResearch.ca.

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Fund Managers' Current Asset Allocation - July Summary: Since February, U.S. equities have risen nearly 20%. Equities outside the USA have risen 12%. A tailwind for this rally has been the bearish positioning of investors, with fund managers' cash in February at the highest level since 2001. Similarly, their equity allocations in February had only been lower in mid-2011 and mid-2012, periods which were notable lows for equity prices during this bull market. Remarkably, allocations to cash are now even higher than in February, and fund managers are now under-weight equities for the first time in 4 years. Fund managers have pushed into bonds, with income allocations rising to a 3-1/2 year high in June and July. Overall, fund managers' defensive positioning supports higher equity prices in the month(s) ahead.

Allocations to U.S. equities had been near 8-year lows over the past year, during which the USA has out-performed most of the world. That has now changed: exposure to the USA is at a 17-month high. There is room for exposure to move higher, but the tailwind for the USA due to excessive bearish sentiment has mostly passed. That is also the case for emerging markets which have been the best performing equity region so far in 2016. European equity markets, which have been the consensus overweight and also the world's worst performing region, are now underweighted by fund managers for the first time in 3 years.

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Among the various ways of measuring investor sentiment, the BAML survey of global fund managers is one of the better as the results reflect how managers are allocated in various asset classes. These managers oversee a combined $600b in assets.

The data should be viewed mostly from a contrarian perspective; that is, when equities fall in price, allocations to cash go higher and allocations to equities go lower as investors become bearish, setting up a buy signal. When prices rise, the opposite occurs, setting up a sell signal. We did a recap of this pattern in December 2014 (post).

Let's review the highlights from the past month.

Cash: Fund managers cash levels at the equity low in February were 5.6%, the highest since the post-9/11 panic in November 2001 and lower than at any time during the 2008-09 bear market. This was an extreme that has normally been very bullish for equities. Remarkably, with the SPX having since risen nearly 20%, cash in July is now even higher (5.8%) and at the highest level in 14 years (since November 2001). Even November 2001, which wasn't a bear market low, saw equities rise nearly 10% in the following 2 months; that rally failed when cash levels fell under 4%. This is supportive of further gains in equities.

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Global equities: Fund managers were just +5% overweight equities at their low in February; since 2009, allocations had only been lower in mid-2011 and mid-2012, periods which were notable lows for equity prices during this bull market. Despite the rally since February, allocations are now even lower, dropping to -1% underweight in July. This is 1.2 standard deviations below the long term mean. Fund managers are underweight equities for the first time in 4 years.

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US equities: US exposure has been near an 8 year low during the past year, during which US equities have outperformed. US equities have been under-owned. That has now changed, with allocation rising to +9% overweight, the first overweight in 17 months. There is room for this to move higher, but the tailwind for the US due to excessive bearish sentiment has mostly passed.

European equities: Fund managers have been excessively overweight European equities for more than a year, during which time EZ equities have underperformed. For the first time in 3 years, allocations to EZ are underweight (by 4%). The underweight can become more extreme but the largest risk to underperformance due to excessive bullish sentiment has passed.

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Japanese equities: Allocations to Japan have been falling but are flat m-o-m at -7% underweight, which is the lowest since December 2012. The region has been underperforming in 2016.

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Emerging markets equities: In January, allocations to emerging markets fell to the second lowest in the survey's history (-33% underweight), an extreme comparable only to early-2014 from which the region began to strongly outperform for the next half a year. Allocations have since risen to +10% overweight, the highest in 22 months but still 0.4 standard deviations below the long term mean. The region has outperformed the rest of the world so far 2016. There is room for exposure to increase further but allocations are now back to where the rally in mid-2014 failed.

Global bonds: Fund managers are -35% underweight bonds, near a 3.5 year high allocation. This is a big rise from -64% underweight in December (a 2-year low allocation). Bonds outperformed in the 10 months before the current equity rally began in February. Note that bonds have historically started to underperform when allocations rise to -20% underweight (red shading). Current allocations are back to their long term mean.

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In February, 16% of fund managers expected a weaker economy in the next 12 months, the lowest since December 2011. Investors are still pessimistic, with only 2% expecting a stronger economy in the next year. This explains the low allocations to equities and high allocations to cash.

Commodities: Allocations to commodities improved to a 3.5 year high at -4% underweight.

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This is neutral relative to the long term mean. In comparison, in February, allocations were near one of the lowest levels in the survey's history (-29% underweight). The improvement in commodity allocations goes together with that for emerging markets.

Sectors: Relative to history, managers are extremely overweight cash. They are far more overweight bonds than equities. Overall, this is very defensive positioning.

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Fund managers risk appetite is the lowest since July 2012, a level from which SPX rose 10% over the following two months.

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A record percent of fund managers have bought downside protection for the next 3 months.

Survey details are below.

1. Cash (5.8%): Cash balances increased to 5.8% from 5.7%. This is higher than in February (5.6%) and the highest since November 2001. Typical range is 3.5-5%. BAML has a 4.5% contrarian buy level but we consider over 5% to be a better signal. More on this indicator here.

2. Equities (-1%): A net -1% are underweight global equities, down from +1% in June and below the +5% overweight in February. Over +50% is bearish. A washout low (bullish) is under +15%. More on this indicator here.

3. Regions:

1. US (+9%): Exposure to the US rose from -15% underweight in May to +5% overweight in July; this is the first overweight for the US in 17 months.

2. Europe (-4%): Exposure to Europe dropped from +26% overweight in June to -4% underweight. This is the first underweight for Europe in 3 years.

3. Japan (-7%): Exposure to Japan was unchanged at -7% underweight. Funds were -20% underweight in December 2012 when the Japanese rally began.

4. EM (+10%): Exposure to EM rose from +6% overweight in June to +10% overweight in July - a 22-month high. Exposure was -33% underweight in January when the regional rally began. -34% underweight in September 2015 was the lowest in the survey's history.

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4. Bonds (-35%): A net -35% are underweight bonds, a rise from -64% in December but unchanged from-34% in June. This is near a 3.5 year high allocation. Note that global bonds started to underperform in mid-2010, 2011 and 2012 when they reached -20% underweight.

5. Commodities (-4%): A net -4% are underweight commodities - a 3.5 year high - an improvement from -12% last month. Higher commodity exposure goes in hand with improved sentiment towards EM.

6. Macro: Just 2% expect a stronger global economy over the next 12 months; in February, 16% expected a weaker economy, the most pessimistic since December 2011.

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WHAT IS THE FAT PITCH?

In baseball, a fat pitch is a hittable ball. The odds are in your favor. You might miss, but it is a situation where you should take a swing of the bat. If you swing at good pitches and avoid the crappy ones, you improve your OBP. Once on base, it becomes a running game.

The stock market serves a lot of curve balls. Now and then there comes a Fat Pitch, your odds-on opportunity to swing the bat. So, get on base and then manage your base-runners.

Specifically, the Fat Pitch on this site refers to two situations.

First: A Fat Pitch comes at a market turning point. It is an identifiable and quantifiable capitulation point where sellers or buyers have become exhausted and panic or euphoria is at an extreme. The Fat Pitch here is measured by a combination of (in no particular order): put-call, Trin, NYMO, sentiment, fund cash balances, major accumulation or distribution, volume, price relative to Bollinger bands, volatility, and consecutive days in a row in one direction. Swinging the bat without popping up is the hardest part.

Second: The Fat Pitch is a favorable investing environment. Old hands talk about there being only a few good times each year to be involved in the market. The remainder are unprofitable. I think this is correct. The Weekly Market Summary is intended to help discern when it is favorable to be long (or short) and when it is best to work on improving your French. Every day, week, and year is a learning experience. The purpose of this site is to help refine what constitutes a Fat Pitch. Like baseball, you have to continue to work on your swing.

Our Objectives

The objective of the Fat Pitch is to provide a structured, quantitative, and empirical methodology for evaluating the state of the market. At any point in time, there are a variety of factors pulling on the market. We want to determine the relative importance of each factor in order to answer two questions:

1. In which direction should we be investing in the market?

2. Are tailwinds behind this direction or are headwinds picking up?

Every Friday we publish a Weekly Market Summary with green, yellow, and red lights on it. Green is good and red is bad. Everything on this site is in support of this market summary.

The little tabs across the top of the site (trend, breadth, etc.) mirror the different factors we follow to monitor the market. There is nothing here that does not fit with the methodology.

Anytime you want to understand why a factor is red or green, click on the tab and read the accompanying analyses. To the fullest extent possible, we quantify and use empirics to determine the state of every factor.

The Fat Pitch is authored by Urban Carmel, see below.

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Urban Carmel

Strategy Consultant and Finance Commentator

Current 1. The Lewis Carmel Group

Previous 2. UBS Securities Indonesia,

3. East Asia Hamon Asset Management,

4. McKinsey & Company

Education 1. Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

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