Investors back away from vanilla dispersion ahead of US vote

Broader trades and new versions of go-to strategy are proving more popular, say bank QIS teams

US election

The shaky performance of a go-to trade around past elections is forcing investors to seek different ways to trade uncertainty ahead of the US vote on November 5.

With Democrat and Republican policies differing so widely, dispersion strategies would seem an obvious choice for investors ahead of the US election next month.

Conventional versions of the trading approach, though, have underperformed this year, making entry points for the trade less attractive, particularly after the equity selloff in

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