Core Insights - Sterling Capital Management launched the Sterling Capital Hedged Equity Premium Income ETF (SCEP) to combine AI-driven stock selection with human portfolio construction, aiming for tax-efficient income and reduced downside risk [1] Fund Overview - SCEP began trading on December 12 and currently manages $214.1 million in assets with a management fee of 0.65% [1] - The ETF structure was chosen for its tax efficiency, intraday trading capability, and lower costs compared to traditional mutual funds [1] Investment Strategy - The fund aims to deliver tax-efficient monthly income, better risk-adjusted returns through AI-driven stock selection, and reduced downside risk via protective options trading [1] - Guardian Capital, the fund's sub-adviser, has utilized AI in equity strategies since 2018 and manages over $4 billion in assets [1] AI Stock Selection - AI models forecast key investment variables such as earnings growth and dividend growth, creating a shortlist of companies with durable earnings potential [1] - The fund focuses on quality (sustainability of cash flow) and growth (consistent high-quality earnings and revenue growth) [1] - Current top holdings include Alphabet Inc. (6.37%), Apple Inc. (6.09%), NVIDIA Corp. (5.77%), Microsoft Corp. (5.07%), and Amazon.com, Inc. (4.58%) [1] Options Strategy - SCEP employs a dynamic options overlay strategy, writing covered call options on up to 100% of its portfolio and buying protective put options to cushion against market declines [1] - Protective puts are structured to guard against a 10% to 30% market decline, aiming to protect income-focused investors from large drawdowns [1] - The fund maintains around 21% exposure to midcap stocks, which may provide better valuations compared to large-cap alternatives [1] Tax Efficiency - The fund's structure aims to deliver more tax-efficient income by offsetting gains with losses on individual securities and options [1] - Return of capital distributions may allow investors to defer taxes until they sell their position, potentially years into the future [1]
Sterling Capital's SCEP Blends AI With Human Stock Picking