Financial markets across equities, fixed income, currencies and commodities exhibit persistent inefficiencies that take the form of risk premia, trends, mean reverting behavior or other statistical biases. Systematic strategies use a prescribed algorithm designed to capture and benefit from these inefficiencies. They share the following common features: Systematic strategies may have exposures to a range of asset classes, regions and investment philosophies, which may be focused or diversified.

Over the past ten years, the growth of systematic investing has accelerated both in numbers and in assets.