A mark that sets this steward apart is that managers invest significantly alongside fundholders. Almost 67% of the firm’s assets are covered by a$ 1 million investment, in an effort to align portfolio manager and shareholder interests. Manager turnover at Hood River Capital Management over the past five years has been higher than at peer asset management firms, a possible signal that company culture is a bit unstable. The firm charges fees on its open-end and exchange-traded funds that are on par with category peers. On average, fees on its funds are within the middle quintile, giving it neither an advantage nor disadvantage compared with the competition.
Hood River Capital Management earns an Above Average Parent Pillar rating because of its ability to stand out in an increasingly competitive industry.