Dan Dupont on market trends and portfolio strategy

Fidelity Portfolio Manager Dan Dupont discusses how recent market trends are driving his current investment decisions, and celebrates 15 years of Fidelity Canadian Large Cap fund.

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Well, thank you, everyone, for investing with me for maybe a bit over 15 years.

 

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I've been on Canadian Large Cap officially over 15 years now, so it's been a

 

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fun ride. And as you know now, we are focusing on

 

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downside first and foremost.

 

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So market trends for us means that we have to monitor what could come our

 

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way, what could become eventually cheap enough, and to have basically the

 

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ability, the willingness, and the capital to deploy when that happens.

 

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And right now, I would say...

 

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We've seen some interesting moves in the past few weeks, not necessarily around

 

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geopolitical movements for us because oil going

 

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from fairly priced to slightly expensive to much

 

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more expensive has not meant any opportunities for us.

 

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I think it's been the same in a lot of areas around that.

 

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For us, it has meant opportunities in AI a few weeks ago related

 

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to AI. Software companies that have been punished too much for example

 

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was a fertile ground for us So that's how we react is being ready for

 

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anything and when things come our way, we will deploy capital But we're not

 

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trying to predict anything I don't know when the Iran war will stop or

 

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end or whether it'll extend for a week or a year or a decade I

 

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will let the market decide and we'll let the marketplace come to us and we will

 

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take these opportunities Just like we've done for over 15 years now

 

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Well, the approach per se doesn't change.

 

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The process has been the same for a long, long time.

 

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The positioning has changed somewhat over the last few weeks.

 

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It remains extremely defensive because as I look around the

 

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investment horizon, we don't see a lot of opportunities that are cheap enough

 

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for us yet. We've seen a few in the past few weeks in software,

 

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but outside of that, we stay quite heavily invested in things that we

 

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understand well that are not very cyclical.

 

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And that are still cheap enough for us. A lot of staples, for example,

 

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are included in that. But outside of that, the movement in

 

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a lot of sectors around the Iran war has not really given us

 

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a lot opportunities, at least for now.

 

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So maybe the market will give us more.

 

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But we're being patient, as usual, and we will be very, very

 

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swift in deploying capital when the opportunities are there.

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