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If you are invested in managed futures, you know full well how difficult the past decade has been. Low interest rates, low volatility and the lack of significant trends have led to very muted returns. However, it has not changed the historical profile of the strategy being additive as an uncorrelated component of an investor portfolio. But just like long/short equity, dispersion in the managed futures category is wide and could have made your experience much more tolerable or exceptionally painful. Here we’ll talk about the category and provide some things to consider as you are choosing a managed futures fund.