Decoding CTA Allocations by Trend Horizon

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Institutional allocators rely on managed futures strategies for diversification and drawdown control, yet often misunderstand how risk is actually taken inside these allocations. They frequently lack clarity on which trend horizons drive performance, how similar managers truly are to one another and to benchmarks, and how differences in horizon mix shape behavior during periods of market stress.

By decomposing CTA managed futures returns into a small set of distinct trend horizons (fast, medium, and slow), this post shows that much of the variation across managers and benchmarks reflects differences in horizon mix rather than fundamentally different strategies. Framing managed futures allocations in this way allows investors to better diagnose overlap, benchmark more precisely, and assess whether their exposure is aligned with its intended role in the portfolio.

The analysis that follows is necessarily technical, introducing a horizon-based framework that decomposes CTA returns into a limited set of systematic building blocks. While the mechanics are described in detail, the objective is practical: to provide a clearer, more transparent way to interpret managed futures behavior and to link observed outcomes to explicit, governable risk choices.

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