Commentary

Oakmark Select Fund: First Quarter 2026

March 31, 2026

  • The Fund (Investor Class) underperformed the benchmark, the S&P 500 Index, for the quarter, but outperformed since inception.
  • At the sector level, the only contributor to performance was energy, while health care and financials were the largest detractors from performance.
  • Amid heightened volatility, geopolitical headlines, and extreme stock dispersion, we believe equity markets are increasingly driven by short-term noise and crowd behavior rather than underlying business value. Accordingly, portfolios are positioned with patience and discipline, emphasizing companies trading at meaningful discounts to our estimate of intrinsic value, where long-term fundamentals—not headlines—drive expected returns.

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The S&P 500 Index is a float-adjusted, capitalization-weighted index of 500 U.S. large-capitalization stocks representing all major industries. It is a widely recognized index of broad, U.S. equity market performance. Returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends. This index is unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly in this index.

Because the Oakmark Select Fund is non-diversified, the performance of each holding will have a greater impact on the Fund’s total return, and may make the Fund’s returns more volatile than a more diversified fund.

The stocks of medium-sized companies tend to be more volatile than those of large companies and have underperformed the stocks of small and large companies during some periods.

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William C. Nygren, CFA

Portfolio Manager

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Robert F. Bierig

Portfolio Manager

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Alex Fitch, CFA

Portfolio Manager