Virtus KAR Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund Q2 Performance Review
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Virtus KAR Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund Q2 Performance Review

authorBy Michele Ferrero
DateAug 16, 2026
Read time2 min

In the second quarter, the Virtus KAR Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund delivered a return of 13.23%, a figure that, while positive, did not keep pace with the broader market's significant gains. The Russell 2500™ Growth Index, a key benchmark for the fund, surged by an impressive 24.02% during the same period. This notable disparity in performance highlights the challenges faced by the fund in navigating a dynamic market landscape heavily influenced by emerging technological trends.

Several factors contributed to the fund's underperformance, reflecting strategic allocation decisions and specific stock selections. A primary detractor was the fund's stock picking within the information technology sector, combined with an overall underweight allocation to this high-growth area. This positioning proved disadvantageous as the market rally was largely concentrated in AI-driven technology stocks. Additionally, an overweight allocation to the financials sector further impacted returns, as this segment did not experience the same rapid appreciation seen in other parts of the market. Conversely, the fund's strategic choices in healthcare proved beneficial; strong stock selection within this sector, paired with an underweight position, positively influenced the portfolio. Similarly, an underweight allocation in the energy sector also contributed favorably to the fund's performance, mitigating potential losses from a less robust segment of the market.

The second quarter of the year was characterized by intense market volatility, with leadership continually shifting as investors re-evaluated the beneficiaries of the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence sector. Artificial intelligence remained the dominant force driving index-level returns, but market momentum increasingly narrowed towards a select group of "bottleneck" companies that are critical to the AI ecosystem. This concentrated rally meant that funds not heavily invested in these specific areas, or those with differing sector allocations, faced an uphill battle in matching the broader market's gains.

In a rapidly evolving market landscape where technological innovation dictates significant shifts, strategic foresight and adaptive portfolio management become paramount. Investors should consider funds that demonstrate agility in their investment approach, focusing on robust fundamental analysis while maintaining a flexible stance toward emerging high-growth sectors. Success in such an environment stems from not just identifying growth opportunities, but also in effectively managing exposure to ensure sustainable, long-term appreciation for stakeholders.

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