Madalet Sessions accepts that, although some fundamental truths exist, the macroenvironment is unpredictable – which is why she and Jan Meintjes try to cover all bases when managing the Denker SCI* Stable Fund. “We spend a lot of time thinking about potential outcomes in the world and making sure our clients are exposed to all sorts of different assets so that they’re fully diversified.” This approach adds stability to investment portfolios, making the fund a good option for retired investors and an ideal addition to a building block strategy. In this episode she also talks about concerns around SA listed property, valuation risks in the equity market and US inflation risk.
If you have any questions, please contact me at nigel@denkercapital.com
Nigel Barnes
*Sanlam Collective Investments
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