Lakehouse Global Growth Fund’s Q1 2026 Investor Letter

Lakehouse Capital, a Sydney-based investment manager, published its “Lakehouse Global Growth Fund” investor letter for February 2026. February proved to be a tough month for the Fund, mainly because of the ongoing “AI disruption” narrative. During this period, the Fund’s net value declined by 14.6% after fees and expenses, whereas its benchmark, the MSCI All Country World Index Net Total Returns (AUD), fell by only 0.4%. The Fund’s quality-growth investment style is facing pressure, especially in enterprise software, due to concerns over AI potentially replacing traditional software. However, the Fund believes that software companies with mission-critical enterprise platforms can leverage their strengths to thrive in an AI-driven world. Consequently, the Fund increased its holdings in companies that are more resilient than the market perceives. Despite the decrease in market value of the portfolio, the Fund believes that the fundamental growth of the holdings remains healthy. In addition, please check the Fund’s top five holdings to know its best picks in 2026.

A copy of Lakehouse Global Growth Fund’s Q1 2026 investor letter can be downloaded here.