The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient
– Warren Buffett
Funds
HOW Absolute Return Fund
Through a combined top-down and bottom-up strategic approach, the fund pursues steady returns with lower volatility than the reference markets, investing opportunistically in the equity and bond markets.
HOW Global Leaders Fund
The fund takes a dynamic approach to global equity investing, focusing on companies that emerge as long-term winners, identified as 'Structural Winners'.
These companies are distinguished by a business model that gives them competitive advantages, a solid track record of performance and profitability, and historical growth that exceeds the industry average.
In addition, the fund invests in companies that belong to a niche market but have high growth potential.
HOW Made of Switzerland Fund
The fund covers the entire spectrum of listed companies in Switzerland (SMI, SMIM and SPI indices), giving investors the opportunity to penetrate the Swiss economic landscape in depth.
Its objective is to combine exposures in traditional, well-established Swiss companies with emerging companies, 'hidden gems' with considerable potential that may not yet be known to the general public.
Actively Managed Certificates
Green Hydrogen Economy
The Green Hydrogen Economy Certificate has been designed with the objective of providing deep exposure to the entire hydrogen value chain, investing in both new entrants with strong growth potential and more established companies with a stable and diversified business model.
Top Structured Return Index
The Top Structured Return Index Certificate is an actively managed certificate that invests in a variety of structured products, acting as a bridge between bond and equity allocations within a single portfolio. This instrument is designed to generate a significantly higher coupon flow than bonds, while limiting the volatility typical of equities.
Do not argue with the market, because it is like the weather: even if it is not always good, it is always right
– Kenneth Walden