STACKED UNPACKED: Managed Futures Trend: “Don’t Call it a Comeback”
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Rodrigo Gordillo, Corey Hoffstein, and Adam Butler review the Q3 2025 performance of their ETF suite, drawing from the latest Return Stacked® ETFs Quarterly Performance Report. The discussion explores the strategies and use cases for each capital-efficient fund, from the core stock/bond RSSB to the newer gold and Bitcoin-focused RSSX. They delve into the underlying mechanics of the stacked strategies, including trend following replication, merger arbitrage, and the concept of portable alpha. This quarterly analysis provides a detailed look at how each fund has performed and is positioned within the broader framework of Return Stacking.
Topics Discussed
• An overview of the Return Stacking ETF suite's growth to over one billion dollars in assets under management
• The capital efficiency and diverse use cases of the RSSB fund, which provides 100/100 exposure to global stocks and bonds
• A detailed look at the blended replication approach used to track the trend following managed futures category in RSST and RSBT
• The role of the futures yield (carry) strategy as a low-correlation diversifier to trend following
• Positioning the RSBA merger arbitrage fund as an alternative to traditional corporate credit, especially with credit spreads at historic lows
• Managing exposure to gold and Bitcoin in the RSSX fund through an active inverse volatility weighting strategy
• The practical benefits of pre-stacked solutions for advisors, such as simplified implementation and automated rebalancing
• A review of recent performance drivers, including the resurgence in trend following and the lifecycle of merger arbitrage deals
RSST– https://www.returnstackedetfs.com/rsst-return-stacked-us-stocks-managed-futures/
RSBT– https://www.returnstackedetfs.com/rsbt-return-stacked-bonds-managed-futures/
RSSY– https://www.returnstackedetfs.com/rssy-return-stacked-us-stocks-futures-yield/
RSBY– https://www.returnstackedetfs.com/rsby-return-stacked-bonds-futures-yield/
RSBA– https://www.returnstackedetfs.com/rsba-return-stacked-bonds-merger-arbitrage/
RSSB – https://www.returnstackedetfs.com/rssb-return-stacked-global-stocks-bonds/
RSSX– https://www.returnstackedetfs.com/rssx-return-stacked-us-stocks-gold-bitcoin/
BTGD– https://quantifyfunds.com/stackedbitcoingoldetf/btgd/
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