Monash Investors Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) (ASX:MAAT)

The Monash Absolute Active Trust (ASX: MAAT) is an exchange traded managed fund. It’s an actively managed long/short fund that invests in a portfolio of Australian shares.

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MAAT share price and fees

MAAT fees

ASX ticker code: MAAT
Yearly fee (MER): 2.26%
FUM: $24.74 million
Monthly spread: 0.94%
Data Last Updated: July 2022

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What does the MAAT ASX ETF invest in?

The MAAT Trust adopts a concentrated approach, holding around 10-15 stocks within the portfolio. The Trust describes itself as size and style agnostic, investing in only compelling opportunities (+60% for longs and-30% for shorts) as it attempts to uncover mispriced stocks.

What do investors use the MAAT ETF for?

The Monash Absolute Active Trust could be used by investors looking to actively outperform the market via both long and short exposure. The Trust could also suit income investors, as it targets a 6% p.a. income distribution.

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MAAT PDS

The Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) explains the fees, tax status and some of the risks.

MAAT literature

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MAAT holdings

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ASX: MAAT’s dividend 2021

MAAT dividend yield

Last 12m yield: 6.43%

When does MAAT pay a dividend?

MAAT dividend reinvestment plan (DRP)

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Australian shares sector data

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