Prosper Stars & Stripes in the news - February 2026

U.S. SMid Caps :
FROM TIMING FRUSTRATION TO STRUCTURAL OPPORTUNITY

Prosper – February 18th, 2026

For much of the past decade, investors have expected U.S. small and mid-cap equities to close the valuation gap with large caps — only to see market leadership remain narrowly concentrated in a handful of mega-cap stocks. Even in 2024 and early 2025, renewed optimism around a sustained SMid cap rebound proved premature, as a small group of large-cap technology companies continued to dominate index performance. But viewing U.S. SMid caps purely through the lens of market timing misses the more important shift now underway. The key question today is no longer when SMid caps will outperform, but how investors should access this segment in a market regime that increasingly rewards selectivity over direction.

The Russell 2000 index outperformed during recessions, underperformed in late-stage expansions :

A MARKET REGIME IN TRANSITION
The post-financial crisis investment environment was defined by ultra-accommodative monetary policy, compressed volatility, and high correlations. In that regime, broad market beta — particularly through large-cap indices — was consistently rewarded, while active management struggled to add value. That regime is gradually fading.

Markets are now characterised by a more volatile interest-rate environment, a broadening of market leadership, and a renewed focus on balance sheets, cash flows, and operational execution. As a result, performance dispersion across companies and sectors has increased meaningfully. In such an environment, passive exposure becomes less efficient, while fundamental stock selection regains relevance.

 

WHY U.S. SMID CAPS OFFER STRUCTURAL ALPHA POTENTIAL
U.S. SMid caps operate in a distinct ecosystem that structurally favors active management:
First, return dispersion is structurally higher than in large caps. The gap between winners and losers is wider, even within the same sector. Second, analyst coverage and investor crowding are materially lower, particularly as passive investment continues to dominate large-cap flows. Third, fundamentals matter more, as earnings, capital allocation decisions, and execution are more quickly reflected in valuations.
Crucially, dispersion creates not only upside opportunities, but also persistent underperformers — companies exposed to margin pressure, disruption, or valuation excess. Capturing alpha on both sides of this dynamic is essential.

 

WHY IMPLEMENTATION MATTERS MORE THAN TIMING
Despite their long-term appeal, SMid caps remain associated with higher volatility and deeper drawdowns. Attempts to time cyclical inflection points in this segment have historically proven unreliable. A more robust solution is to engineer the exposure itself — reducing downside risk while preserving participation in equity upside. This is where a long/short framework becomes particularly relevant.
Prosper Stars & Stripes is designed for this regime. Even if the strategy emerged in 2010, at the beginning of a market cycle favoring large caps, Colorado-based Roubaix Capital and Portfolio Manager Chris Hillary have successfully navigated an unusually long cycle of large caps outperformance, delivering 5.5% annualized net alpha since inception. The shift underway should support its disciplined and repeatable investment process, within its stable net long exposure (+44% historical average), in a strategy driven by fundamental individual stock selection in both the long and short books.
Each investment thesis is assessed ensuring that capital is deployed only when the risk-reward profile is clearly asymmetric and 20% or greater upside is identified. Diversified across 100 companies (40-50 longs and 50-60 shorts), the short book is not designed as a simple hedge, but as a standalone source of alpha, targeting structurally weak business models, disruption risks, and valuation excesses. The short book does not use ETFs or market indices, an common shortcut to managing mid-net strategies.

 

RISK MANAGEMENT AS A SOURCE OF ALPHA
In the current environment, risk management is not defensive — it is additive.
Prosper Stars & Stripes is built around disciplined position sizing, controlled net exposure, and no derivatives. This framework has enabled the strategy to navigate multiple market regimes — from the post-GFC recovery to Covid, inflation shocks and aggressive monetary tightening — while preserving capital during periods of stress.
Over the long term, the strategy has delivered returns in line with the Russell 2000, but with approximately half the volatility, resulting in superior risk-adjusted performance.

Resilience in down and up markets driven by an asymmetric risk return profile:

PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION IMPLICATIONS
For professional investors, the role of Prosper Stars & Stripes is clear:
• a diversifying equity building block,
• an increased Sharpe and Sortino ratio in equity allocations,
• regularity of returns,
• a way to re-engage with U.S. equities beyond mega-caps without assuming full small-cap volatility.
In a world where bond markets no longer provide reliable protection, correlations are less stable, and equity dispersion is rising, strategies capable of generating idiosyncratic alpha independent of market direction become increasingly valuable.

 

CONCLUSION
U.S. small and mid-cap equities are entering a new phase — defined less by valuation catch-up narratives and more by dispersion, fundamentals, and selectivity. In this environment, further supported by favorable monetary and fiscal policies, the question is no longer whether SMid caps deserve a place in portfolios, but how to access them intelligently? A disciplined long/short approach offers a robust framework for navigating this transition.

 

“In performance, Hillary’s Prosper Stars & Stripes Ucits sits top quartile in the Alt Ucits – Equity Long/Short sector for his 10-year returns fund. He returned 95.9% to the end of December 2025, while the average fund in his sector returned 24.8% (ranking Citywire  in EUR).”

Publication – Citywire – February 18th, 2026

Publication – Investir – March 3rd, 2026 (FR)

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