The International Low Volatility Tortoise

 | Sep 24, 2017 04:59AM ET

In a previous article I compared results for the S&P 500 Index versus the S&P 500 Low Volatility Index. In this piece we will broaden our horizons to include the whole darn world.

The Test

For test purposes I am using the actual index monthly total return data for both the AMG Managers LMCG Small Cap Growth I and the iShares Edge MSCI Minimum Volatility Global (NYSE:ACWV) starting in June 1993 when the Low Volatility Index was first calculated.

Figure 1 displays the growth of $1,000 invested in both indexes on a buy-and-hold basis since 1991.