Fund Notice:
The Board of Trustees of the Fund approved a plan to liquidate and terminate Janus Henderson Adaptive Global Allocation Fund, with such liquidation effective on or about June 12, 2024, or at such other time as may be authorized by the Trustees. See the prospectus supplement for further details. Effective on or about March 29, 2024, the Fund will no longer accept investments by new shareholders. It is expected that the Fund will be required to make a distribution of any income and/or capital gains of the Fund in connection with its liquidation.
ABOUT THIS FUND
This global allocation fund seeks to provide investors total return by dynamically allocating its assets across a portfolio of global equity and fixed income investments, which may involve the use of derivatives for hedging purposes and to enhance returns. The Fund is designed to actively adapt based on forward-looking views on extreme market movements, both positive and negative, with the goal of minimizing the risk of significant loss in a major downturn while participating in the growth potential of capital markets.
WHY INVEST IN THIS FUND
Core Solution
With diversification across global assets and a philosophy concentrated on avoiding large drawdowns while participating in upward-moving markets, the Fund presents a potentially attractive anchor portfolio for an investor.
Looking Past the Average
Market environments are constantly changing and no two time periods will ever deliver the same experience. We embrace this concept and as such, do not use average risk/return measures in our process; rather, our major focus is on the dominant role played by tail risks in compounding returns. They are enhanced most by mitigation of tail losses and participation of tail gains, each period of time.
Adaptive Allocation
We measure both extreme positive and negative movements known as expected tail gain (ETG) and expected tail loss (ETL). Portfolio construction is driven by the ratio of ETG to ETL, while targeting a desired level of portfolio risk with the goal of maximizing terminal value to investors.