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Brooke Thackray, Research Analyst, Horizons ETFs Management, and Kim Inglis, Portfolio Manager at Raymond James Canada join us for a fascinating deep dive looking at 'seasonal rotation' investment strategy, the revealing and repetitive behavioural patterns that define key undercurrents in markets, and how he approaches the nuanced task of navigating annual seasonal uptrends and downtrends across a variety of equity markets, equity sectors, the bond market, and other asset categories.
Brooke Thackray provides the research and analysis that guides the Horizons Seasonal Rotation ETF, ticker HAC. We quickly set aside the question of "How has the Seasonal Rotation strategy worked?" and get into the nuts and bolts of Thackray's research and implementation – "How do you do it?"
It's noteworthy to mention here that HAC is Canada's longest tenured actively-managed, multi-asset strategy ETF.
What you'll discover is that Thackray's approach to seasonal rotation, and the technical analysis work that supports the strategy's strict, but flexible, and systematic approach has for the better part of 12 years, been an underloved darling among actively managed ETFs.
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Brooke Thackray – alphaMountain
Horizons Seasonal Rotation ETF (HAC)
Kim Inglis – Inglis Private Investment Counsel
Kim Inglis – Raymond James Canada
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