(Harvest) You see, drawdowns are messy. They feel impossible, and that they will never end. They feel like it’s the first time such an investment has gone through such a losing stretch.
Managed Futures is officially in the red for the first time in 2016, seeing a -8.83% drawdown since mid-February. We could sit here and tell Managed Futures investors to blast Wilson Phillips “Hold On,” on full volume (we already did that), but it only provides temporary relief. What you may need more than a song, is some hard numbers. Or, as Anton Ego put it: “some fresh, clear, well-seasoned perspective”