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Cologne Wealth Management RP Rhine Portfolio Management Seeks Undervalued ETFs for Q2 2021
Cologne Wealth Management RP Rhine Portfolio Management, a leading financial firm based in Germany, has revealed its strategy for selecting Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) for the second quarter of 2021. The firm aims to find ETFs that are significantly below their market average, with a focus on achieving a quick return to the historical market average, a concept known as "mean reversion".
The selection process for these ETFs is based on a quantitative model that considers various momentum and trend indicators. This model is designed to identify ETFs that exhibit strong trends and themes, and it is repeated every three months to ensure the portfolio remains current.
Mirko Hajek, who serves as both the portfolio manager and the CEO of the Cologne firm, is responsible for ranking and including the top ten ETFs in a select portfolio each quarter. The current ETF best selection, as of June 30, 2021, consists of 171 products.
It's important to note that while specific details about the top ten ETFs selected for Q2 2021 were not available in the provided data, general information about how quantitative models use momentum, trend indicators, and mean reversion for ETF selection can be shared.
The firm also regularly reviews ETFs available in the region to ensure they meet their criteria for selection. This ongoing review process ensures that their portfolio remains diverse and well-positioned to take advantage of market opportunities.
Investors interested in replicating the Cologne firm's ETF selection can potentially do so, as the top ten ETFs selected by the firm are made available for investment by other investors. However, it's always advisable for investors to conduct their own research and consider their individual investment goals and risk tolerance before making any investment decisions.
Other investors can potentially replicate the Cologne Wealth Management's ETF selection by investing in the top ten ETFs chosen for Q2 2021, which are made available for investment. In the process of selecting ETFs, Cologne Wealth Management's quantitative model focuses on personal-finance aspects such as trend indicators and momentum, aiming to find undervalued ETFs exhibiting strong themes for quick return and mean reversion.