A Comprehensive Guide to Retail ETFs - ETF News And Commentary
December 11 2013 - 12:03PM
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As a pioneer in retail
business, the United States provides ample growth opportunities for
all types of retail companies. The retail industry covers
everything in its scope, ranging from internet catalog sales, auto
dealers, convenience stores, vending machines and clothing; thus
dividing retailers into numerous categories.
Retailers
of all sizes, including individual direct marketers or direct
sellers, small- to medium-sized franchise unit owners, and large
“big-box” store operators compete in the U.S. (Read: Buy These High
Beta ETFs For a Santa Claus Rally)
From a growth
perspective, the retail sector is among the leading U.S.
industries, and employs an enormous workforce. Retailers nowadays
are largely concentrating on buyers’ needs and luring consumers
with innovative products, attractive discounts, free shipping and
the ease of shopping through smartphones and tablets.
Retail is no different from other U.S. industries and is highly
dependent on the economy to prosper. Such heightened dependence on
the economy and factors like job growth and interest rates indicate
that a speedy recovery of the economy is vital for the health of
the retail industry.
While the unemployment rate has decreased considerably over time,
consumers are now beginning to draw out their savings to spend,
anticipating some economic recovery.
So
far this year, the broader markets have portrayed signs of a better
pace of recovery and have thus sparked hopes of a better economic
scenario going forward. The significant recovery in the stock
market is reflected through strong gains for the broader market
indices. (Read: 3 ETFs For This Holiday Season)
The retail industry is
highly competitive and encounters significant challenges. Although
the U.S. economy has started witnessing a recovery, we believe that
2013 will not mark its complete resurrection. Consumers are slowly
regaining confidence and cautiously increasing their spending.
Consumer spending accounts for over 2/3rd of the U.S. economic
activity.
Playing the Sector through ETFs
ETFs present a low-cost and convenient way to get a diversified
exposure to this sector. Below we have highlighted a few ETFs
tracking the industry: (See all Retail ETFs Here)
SPDR S&P Retail (XRT)
Launched in Jun 2006, SPDR S&P Retail (XRT) is an ETF that
seeks investment results corresponding to the S&P Retail Select
Industry Index. This fund consists of 98 stocks, with the top
holdings being Rite Aid Corporation (RAD), The Men’s Wearhouse Inc.
(MW) and Vitamin Shoppe Inc. (VSI), representing asset allocation
of 1.39%, 1.32% and 1.31%, respectively, as of Nov 22, 2013.
The fund’s expense ratio is 0.35%, while dividend yield is 1.09%.
XRT has AUM of $967.8 million as of Nov 20, 2013.
Market Vectors Retail ETF (RTH)
Initiated in Dec 2011, Market Vectors Retail ETF (RTH) is an ETF
that tracks the performance of Market Vectors US Listed Retail 25
Index. The fund comprises of 25 stocks with the top holdings being
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN), Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) and The Home
Depot Inc., representing asset allocation of 9.00%, 8.43% and
7.68%, respectively, as of Nov 22, 2013.
The fund’s expense ratio is 0.35% and dividend yield is 1.39%. RTH
has managed to attract $40.4 million in assets under management
till Nov 21, 2013.
PowerShares Dynamic Retail (PMR)
PowerShares Dynamic Retail (PMR), launched in Oct 2005, follows
Dynamic Retail Intellidex Index and is made up of 30 stocks that
are primarily engaged in operating general merchandise stores such
as department stores, discount stores, warehouse clubs and
superstores. The fund’s top holdings are Walgreen Co. (WAG), The
Kroger Co. (KR) and CVS Caremark Corporation (CVS), reflecting
asset allocation of 5.42%, 5.08% and 5.00%, respectively, as of Nov
22, 2013.
The fund’s expense ratio is 0.63%, while dividend yield is 1.88%.
PMR has managed to attract $38.00 million in assets under
management as of Nov 21, 2013.
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