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Asset Allocation Contest for Investment and Joint Risk Management Section Members Only | SOA

Asset Allocation Contest for Investment and Joint Risk Management Section Members Only

We are pleased to announce the 2025 Investment and Joint Risk Management Section Asset Allocation Contests (collectively "Contests;" individually "Contest"). For those who have participated before, the contest will be similar to the 2024 contest. Entries must be submitted by May 31. The contest will run June 1, 2025 – October 31, 2025.

We will continue to have three distinct Contests based on realistic scenarios. Participants are encouraged to enter a portfolio in each of the three Contests.

The three Contests are:

Contests' Features

  1. Contest portfolios start with a balance of $100,000 USD.
  2. Each Contest can have its own specific asset allocation. Each portfolio must include at least four ETF funds with individual allocations of 10% of the portfolio or greater. Additional ETF funds may have allocations lower than 10%. Allocations must be whole numbers only, and there is no ability to incorporate negative numbers (no short positions).
  3. There are two rebalancing options (manual rebalancing was removed due to low utilization):
    1. No rebalancing.
    2. Automatic rebalancing. Automatic rebalancing will reallocate the portfolio NAV to the initial allocation at the end of the last business day of each month (for each contest independently), received by 11:59 p.m. CDT. Automatic rebalancing must be selected with the initial entry; it cannot be added or cancelled after the Contests have opened.
  4. NAV and standard deviation will be calculated daily.
  5. The ETF lineup includes the 20 funds listed.
  6. Asset performance will be recorded as seen on Yahoo! Finance using the adjusted closing price. Volatility calculations and other computations will be performed by Investment Section Council members using the adjusted closing price. Volatility calculations and other computations will be performed by Investment Section Council members using market-accepted formulas.

Prizes

There will be at least one winner for each contest. Multiple winners are allowed in the event of a tie. Each contest has a cash prize of $1,500 split between the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place participants at the end of the contest period. (For more detail, refer to section Prizes in the "2025 Asset Allocation Contest - Official Rules")

Standings

Standings will be made available after the first month has completed.

Maximize Risk-Adjusted Alpha

For this contest, the goal is to produce the highest risk-adjusted alpha over the benchmark fund (60 percent ACWI, 40 percent AGG, rebalanced monthly). During the contest period, with alpha is defined as follows:

  1. The realized return of your allocation, less
  2. The realized return of the benchmark fund (60 percent ACWI, 40 percent AGG), scaled to achieve the same realized volatility of your allocation over the contest period.

For example, if your allocation returned 7 percent with 12 percent annualized volatility and the benchmark fund returned 5 percent with 10 percent annualized volatility over the period, your alpha would be 1 percent = (7 percent - (5 percent)*(1.2)). If your allocation returned 3 percent with 5 percent annualized volatility, your alpha would be 0.5 percent = (3 percent - (5 percent)*(0.5)).

Maximize Accumulation

The goal is to accumulate the maximum amount over the Contest period. Note the portfolio constraints above.

Manage Drawdown Risk

The goal is to maximize the lifetime of your portfolio, where withdrawals of $900 (pulled from funds pro-rata) will occur at the end of each trading day until the account value is exhausted. It is possible that no portfolio will survive to the end of the contest. In that case, the last portfolio with positive value wins. If the last two (or more) portfolios run out on the same day, the highest value prior to the final withdrawal wins. If multiple portfolios remain positive at the end of the contest, the highest value wins.

Available ETF Funds

U.S. Equities:

ITOT iShares S&P Total U.S. Stock Market
IVV iShares Core S&P 500
IJH iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap
IJR iShares S&P Small-Cap

Global Equities:

ACWI iShares MSCI All Country World Index
IXUS iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock
IEFA iShares Core MSCI EAFE
IEMG iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets

U.S. Bonds:

AGG iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond
LQD  iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corp Bond  
HYG iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond 
TIP iShares TIPS Bond
TLT iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond
SHY iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond

International Bonds:

IAGG iShares Core International Aggregate Bond
CEMB iShares Emerging Markets Corporate Bond

Alternatives:

COMT GSCI Commodity Dynamic Roll Strategy
EMIF  Emerging Markets Infrastructure
USRT iShares Core U.S. REIT