Victory RS Partners Fund Q1 2026 Commentary
Strive MasiyiwaFounder of Econet Global, a philanthropist writing on entrepreneurship and finance in Africa.
The initial quarter of 2026 marked a notable change in market dynamics, diverging from the previous year's dominance by large-cap growth and artificial intelligence sectors. The Victory RS Partners Fund, during this period, exhibited a minor lag in performance compared to its designated benchmark, the Russell 2000® Value Index. This shift underscored a repositioning of investor interest and capital allocation within the broader market landscape, favoring different segments and investment strategies.
During the first three months of 2026, the S&P 500® achieved an unprecedented peak, signaling a generally optimistic outlook for domestic equities, despite underlying uncertainties. The energy sector emerged as the leading performer, boasting an impressive return of 43.37%. In stark contrast, the consumer discretionary sector experienced the weakest performance, recording a decline of 3.83%. This disparity highlights a clear rotation in market leadership, moving away from sectors that previously enjoyed significant momentum.
Methanex Corporation is strategically positioned for enhanced Return on Invested Capital (ROIC), primarily due to anticipated reductions in capital expenditures to more manageable levels over the coming years. This operational efficiency, coupled with tightening methanol markets and initiatives to expand profit margins, is expected to drive substantial improvements in its financial health. These factors suggest a positive trajectory for shareholder returns, supported by measures like debt reduction and share repurchases, making Methanex a compelling case for investors looking for value in a shifting market.
Commvault Systems recently faced a setback with a decline in share value, following a miss in its quarterly Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) projections. This shortfall was largely attributed to a more rapid transition to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) sales than initially anticipated. Despite the short-term impact, this shift towards a SaaS model is strategically beneficial, promising a high-margin, recurring revenue stream. As the platform matures and scales, this transition is expected to lead to sustainable improvements in ROIC, reinforcing the company's long-term value proposition amidst evolving industry trends.
In summary, the first quarter of 2026 reflected a significant reorientation in market preferences, moving away from previous high-growth sectors. The Victory RS Partners Fund's performance, while slightly trailing its benchmark, navigated a period of notable sectorial shifts. The outstanding performance of the energy sector alongside the challenges faced by consumer discretionary highlights a dynamic market. Companies like Methanex and Commvault are actively adapting their strategies to capitalize on these changes, with Methanex focusing on capital efficiency and Commvault on a strategic pivot to SaaS for long-term value creation.

