AQR UCITS Funds - AQR Managed Futures UCITS Fund C GBP
Category Systematic Trend Other
This fund can be held in an Investment ISA, SIPP and Investment Account
Last buy/sell price
£134.16
£0.87 (+0.65%)
Fund Code
AQMCA
BY4JSV7
LU1103258270
Prices updated as at 12 Dec 2025
Prices in GBP
Investment objective
The Fund seeks to produce attractive risk-adjusted returns while maintaining low-to-zero long-term average correlation to traditional markets. The Fund is actively managed and will seek to achieve its Investment Objective by investing in a diversified portfolio of equity, currency, fixed-income instruments and eligible diversified commodity indices, both long and short, in an effort to provide exposure and performance that is, on average, lowly correlated to traditional asset classes. The Fund is not managed in reference to a benchmark.
Important notice: This product is based overseas and is not subject to UK sustainable investment labelling and disclosure requirements. Please refer to the FCA website which details further information in relation to sustainability disclosure requirements for retail clients.
Important documents: Please ensure that you have read the Key Information Document/Technical Guide
, Pre-sale Illustrations document & Doing Business with Fidelity document (incorporating the Fidelity Client Terms) and the fund information documents. These can be found within the Charges & documents section.
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Growth chart of 1,000
Please note that past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. The Growth of 1,000 chart shows growth of the asset based on an initial investment of 1,000 over a set period, using the actual daily returns for the asset over that period. It is plotted in the base currency of the fund (for example GBP, Euros or Dollars) which is the same as the price currency at top of this page. If the price currency is anything other than pound sterling the performance return may increase/decrease because of currency fluctuations.