Portfolio management turnover has been minimal at the firm over the past five years. Long-term stability signals a strong investment culture. Absolute Investment Advisers strategies have failed to have lengthy success. In particular, the firm's three-year risk-adjusted success ratio demonstrates that only 33% have both survived and beaten their respective category median on a risk-adjusted basis. A low success ratio indicates poor performance and raises questions about a firm’s discipline around investment strategy and product development. With an average three-year Morningstar Rating of 1.7 stars, the risk-adjusted performance of Absolute Investment Advisers's open-end and exchange-traded funds falls short of competitors.
Absolute Investment Advisers is an industry-standard asset manager, resulting in an Average Parent Pillar rating.