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Undiscovered Managers Behavioral Val R2 UBVRX

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  • NAV / 1-Day Return 78.14  /  +0.41 %
  • Total Assets 9.0 Bil
  • Adj. Expense Ratio
    1.550%
  • Expense Ratio 1.550%
  • Distribution Fee Level Above Average
  • Share Class Type Retirement, Medium
  • Category Small Value
  • Investment Style Small Value
  • Min. Initial Investment
  • Status Open
  • TTM Yield 1.06%
  • Turnover 39%

USD | NAV as of Apr 24, 2024 | 1-Day Return as of Apr 24, 2024, 11:34 PM GMT+0

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Morningstar’s Analysis UBVRX

Medalist rating as of .

A strong management team and sound investment process underpin Undiscovered Managers Behavioral Val R2's Morningstar Medalist Rating of Silver.

Our research team assigns Silver ratings to strategies that they have a high conviction will outperform the relevant index, or most peers, over a market cycle on a risk-adjusted basis.

A strong management team and sound investment process underpin Undiscovered Managers Behavioral Val R2's Morningstar Medalist Rating of Silver.

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Summary

Fees are a weakness here. The strategy's lofty fees are a high hurdle to clear, as it is priced within the highest quintile among peers.

The strategy's managers invest alongside shareholders, which helps it earn a High People Pillar rating. The strategy's effective investment approach earns an Above Average Process Pillar rating. Low quality exposure is attributed to stocks with higher financial leverage and lower profitability. And a high yield exposure is rooted in holding high dividend-paying or buyback stocks. The strategy's parent organization earns the firm an Above Average Parent Pillar rating, and this rating is inherited from vehicles belonging to the same branding entity and is indirectly assigned by an analyst.

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Morningstar's style-agnostic investment process evaluation looks for strategies that should be able to outperform their Morningstar Category index on a risk-adjusted basis over time.

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Process

Above Average

Undiscovered Managers Behavioral Val Fd earns an Above Average Process Pillar rating.

The leading factor in the rating is the fund's excellent long-term risk-adjusted performance. This can be seen in its five-year alpha calculated relative to the category index, which suggests that the managers have shown skill in their allocation of risk. The parent firm's five-year risk-adjusted success ratio of 57% also bolsters the rating. The measure indicates the percentage of a firm's funds that survived and beat their respective category's median Morningstar Risk-Adjusted Return for the period. Their respectable success ratio suggests that the firm does well for investors and that this fund may benefit from that. Lastly, the process is limited by being an actively managed strategy. Historical data, like Morningstar's Active/Passive Barometer, finds that actively managed funds have generally underperformed their passive counterparts, especially over longer time horizons.

This strategy, over time, has consistently held more undervalued companies, compared with peers in the Small Value Morningstar Category. But in terms of market capitalization, it is on par with peers. Analyzing additional factors, this strategy tilts consistently toward stocks with lower quality or the shares of companies with more financial leverage and lower profitability, compared with Morningstar Category peers over the past few years. Such positions do not tend to provide much ballast for a portfolio. In the latest month, the strategy was also less exposed to the Quality factor compared with Morningstar Category peers. This strategy's portfolio also has had exposure to more stocks with high dividend or buyback yields over peers in these years. Higher-yield stocks can provide dependable income, but also have their risks. Dividend payers may cut payouts, for instance, if their earnings fall. Compared with category peers, the strategy also had more exposure to the Yield factor in the most recent month. Additionally, the strategy has demonstrated a contrarian approach with relatively low exposure to momentum stocks during these years. Momentum strategies typically bet that stocks that have recently outperformed will continue to do so, and those that have recently underperformed will keep lagging. Avoiding the former and buying the latter could indicate that managers are averse to chasing momentum. In recent months, the strategy also had less Momentum factor exposure than its peers. More information on a fund and its respective category's factor exposure can be found in the Factor Profile module within the Portfolio section.

The portfolio is overweight in financial services and utilities relative to the category average by 14.7 and 3.4 percentage points, respectively. The sectors with low exposure compared to category peers are technology and industrials, underweight the average by 7.0 and 3.6 percentage points of assets, respectively. The portfolio is composed of 96 holdings and is quite concentrated. Specifically, 30.7% of the strategy's assets are housed within the top 10 holdings, as opposed to the category’s 28.1% average. And finally, in terms of portfolio turnover, on a year-over-year basis, 39% of the fund's holdings have turned over, whether through increasing, decreasing, or changing a position.

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Undiscovered Managers Behavioral Val Fd earns a High People Pillar rating.

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People

High

The main contributor to the rating is its parent firm's five-year success ratio of 57%. The measure indicates the percentage of a firm's funds that survived and outperformed their respective category's median return for the period. The rating is also improved because at least one manager has invested more than$ 1 million in the strategy, which aligns their interests with fundholders. The portfolio managers' outperformance at the funds they run, as measured by their combined three-year manager excess returns, supports the rating further.

David M. Potter, the longest-tenured manager on the strategy, boasts 19 years of listed portfolio management experience. The average Morningstar Rating of the strategies they manage is 3.8 stars, demonstrating above-average risk-adjusted performance compared to category peers. David M. Potter has an experienced listed co-manager. Together, they average 13 years of listed portfolio management experience.

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A well-resourced, thoughtful, and disciplined steward of client assets, JPMorgan Asset Management maintains an Above Average Parent rating.

Associate Director Emory Zink

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Associate Director

Parent

Above Average

As of 2022, this investment stalwart manages more than USD 2.5 trillion in AUM. Composed of various global cohorts and diverse asset classes, the firm has more tightly integrated its capabilities in recent years, notably through the development of proprietary analytical and risk systems. Investment teams are robustly staffed and helmed by seasoned contributors. The firm’s strategies tend to produce reliable portfolios, and several flagship offerings are Morningstar Medalists. Manager incentives align with fundholders'; compensation reflects longer-term performance factors, and portfolio managers invest in the firm’s strategies as part of their compensation plans.

The firm’s funds tend to be well-priced, but they aren’t as competitive as many highly regarded peers of similar scale. Recent product launches include thematic and single-country strategies, both of which carry the potential for volatile performance and flows, along with misuse by investors. The firm remains intrepid when it comes to developing an environmental, social, and governance-focused framework and continues to move into other areas such as direct indexing through its 55iP acquisition and China through its joint venture, but these complicated initiatives take time to assess any real and lasting effect.

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This strategy’s Retirement share class has held up nicely, outlasting both its peers and the category benchmark.

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Performance

Over a 10-year period, this share class outpaced the category's average return by 1.9 percentage points annualized. And it also exceeded the return of the category benchmark, the Russell 2000 Value Index, by an annualized 2.1 percentage points over the same period.

The risk-adjusted performance only continues to make a case for this fund. The share class outstripped the index with a higher Sharpe ratio, a measure of risk-adjusted return, over the trailing 10-year period. These strong risk-adjusted results have not resulted in a bumpier ride for investors. This strategy took on similar risk as the benchmark, as measured by standard deviation. However, the share class proved itself ineffective as it was unable to generate alpha, over the same 10-year period, against the category group index: a benchmark that encapsulates the performance of the broader asset class.

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Price

This share class charges a fee that places it in its Morningstar Category's most expensive quintile. Despite this fee, the fund’s People, Process, and Parent Pillars suggest this share class can deliver positive alpha relative to its category benchmark, garnering a Morningstar Medalist Rating of Silver.

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Portfolio Holdings UBVRX

  • Current Portfolio Date
  • Equity Holdings
  • Bond Holdings
  • Other Holdings
  • % Assets in Top 10 Holdings 29.8
Top 10 Holdings
% Portfolio Weight
Market Value USD
Sector

Citizens Financial Group Inc

3.77 322.8 Mil
Financial Services

KeyCorp

3.59 307.4 Mil
Financial Services

Old National Bancorp

3.26 279.4 Mil
Financial Services

Devon Energy Corp

3.10 265.5 Mil
Energy

F N B Corp

3.09 264.5 Mil
Financial Services

Ensign Group Inc

3.00 257.0 Mil
Healthcare

Kemper Corp

2.52 216.1 Mil
Financial Services

Graphic Packaging Holding Co

2.52 216.0 Mil
Consumer Cyclical

Berry Global Group Inc

2.48 213.0 Mil
Consumer Cyclical

Spire Inc

2.46 210.9 Mil
Utilities