Fordham University's Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) is a student-run, multi-strategy global investment fund. The SMIF program consists of two consecutive one-semester academic courses (FNBU 4462-Fall and FNBU 4463-Spring).
Each class is a three-credit Finance elective, and the second semester also satisfies the Global Investments requirement for finance majors. Over two consecutive semesters, students actively manage a $2.0 million global balanced portfolio consisting of securities representing the major asset classes of equities, bonds, FX, and hard assets, including commodities and real estate. This real-world investing experience is a demanding yet rewarding experience for many students, most of whom graduate and go on to successful careers across the financial services industry.
How it works.
SMIF members are required to enroll in a two-semester class. A new cohort of analysts is enrolled each semester. Analysts cover one of eleven equity sectors, fixed-income, foreign exchange, emerging markets, or real estate. In their second semester, analysts graduate to portfolio managers (PMs) of their respective sectors and are admitted into the Investment Committee (IC), which is responsible for all SMIF investment decisions. Members are eligible to take on additional responsibilities as PMs that range from chief economist to alternatives analyst.
During their time in the fund, each student will have the opportunity to pitch two securities within their sector and may have limited opportunities to pitch investment ideas outside of their sector. Members are provided with an array of opportunities and resources to further their personal and professional development. Students go through a rigorous orientation process that covers technical and fundamental analysis.