Baird Small/Mid Cap Growth Strategy: Q2 Performance and Future Outlook

The Baird Small/Mid Cap Growth strategy concluded the second quarter with a net return of +17.7% after fees, which, while positive, trailed its primary benchmark, the Russell 2500 Growth Index, which achieved a +24.0% return. This relative underperformance was largely attributable to the technology and industrials sectors, both of which saw a reversal of the gains they had posted in the first quarter. Although the strategy's semiconductor holdings recorded substantial individual increases, exceeding 50%, these were insufficient to match the sector’s unprecedented rally. In response to evolving market dynamics, the strategy strategically invested in companies like AAON and Modine, anticipating robust and prolonged demand for highly engineered cooling systems, reflecting a forward-looking approach to emerging needs.

A notable development in the investment landscape was the observed broadening of market performance. Returns are no longer exclusively concentrated within the narrow group of semiconductor and data center infrastructure companies that have largely dictated market trends over the past year. This shift suggests a more diversified growth environment, potentially offering new opportunities for a wider array of investments. Furthermore, the Baird Small/Mid Cap Growth strategy has bolstered its investment team with the re-addition of Chaitanya Yaramada, reinforcing its long-term commitment and strengthening its analytical capabilities for future market engagements.

This quarter's performance, while not leading the benchmark, underscores the dynamic nature of growth investing. The strategic adjustments and team enhancements position the strategy to adapt to evolving market conditions and capitalize on emerging opportunities beyond the most dominant sectors. The focus on high-quality businesses with durable advantages, coupled with a balanced approach to risk and opportunity, remains crucial as market concentration continues to be influenced by innovations like AI. This adaptive approach aims to ensure long-term value creation for investors.