Small Cap Value ETF Investing 101 - ETF News And Commentary
June 03 2012 - 7:12AM
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Value Investing is an investment strategy that involves the
selection of stocks that trade below their intrinsic value. Value
Investors seek for shares of companies that do not represent their
true intrinsic value or have been undervalued by the market. (Try
Value Investing With These Large Cap ETFs)
Value investors are of the view that the market often reacts in
an exaggerated way to both positive and negative news of certain
stocks. This leads to movement in stock prices that do not reflect
the company’s long-term fundamentals. The strategy is to invest in
the stock when it appears to be somewhat inexpensive so as to take
advantage of the correction when the stock finally reflects its
true market price.
Companies with small market capitalization are looked upon as
those which offer opportunity to exploit market inefficiency. So, a
combination of the two, the small cap stocks and value stocks,
together can form the best performing market segment. In order to
play in the market with these two kinds of stocks at the same time,
small-cap value fund is the best available option to an investor.
Value small cap funds tend to exhibit higher risk adjusted returns
than large and growth stocks. (Guide to Small Cap Emerging Market
ETFs)
Value small cap funds also deliver higher returns. The
additional return that the investor gets in these funds is the risk
premium, as both the value stock and small cap stock are deemed to
be risky investments.
Risk
Small cap stocks have less international exposure than their
large cap counterparts. So small cap stocks rely more on the
domestic economy for performance. If the international economy
performs better than the domestic economy, then small cap stocks
can underperform. (3 Stocks With Magic PEG Ratios).
Small Cap Value ETFs
For investors who are willing to take up high risk levels in
hopes of achieving higher growth rates in a section of their
portfolio, any of the five small cap value ETFs we have highlighted
below could be an excellent choice:
Russell 2000 Value Index Fund (IWN)
Russell 2000 Value Index Fund is the oldest ETF which provides
exposure to the small capitalization value sector of the U.S.
equity market. The ETF seeks to provide investment results that
correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before
fees and expenses, of small cap value stocks, as measured by the
Russell 2000 Value Index. The product appears to be liquid as
approximately 1.5 million shares change hands on a daily basis. The
fund invests its $3867.5 million of net assets in 1360 stocks. The
fund invests just 4.6% of its asset in the top ten holdings which
suggest that the fund is hardly concentrated. BioMed Realty Trust
Inc. (BMR) and National Retail Properties, Inc. (NNN) occupy the
top two positions in the fund.
Among the sectors, Financials, Producer Discretionary and
Consumer Discretionary hold the lion’s share making up 65.3% of the
total investment. (Play A Consumer Recovery With These
Discretionary ETFs) For the investment made in the ETF, the
investor pays an expense ratio of 40 basis points. Due to heavy
weighting towards Financials, the fund delivered a negative return
of 1.2% over a period of one year.
S&P Small Cap 600 Value Index Fund
(IJS)
S&P Small Cap 600 Value ETF, introduced in July 2000, seeks
to provide exposure to U.S. small-cap value stocks and tracks the
S&P SmallCap 600 Value Index. The fund holds a total of 455
small cap stocks. The fund has a total asset base of $2,125.5
million of which 8.2% is invested in the top 10 holdings. So like
IWN, the fund appears to be diversified with assets not just
concentrated in the top 10 holdings but also spread among other
companies beyond the list of top 10. Among the different sectors
Financials and Industrials occupy the top two positions with 46.2%
of investment made in these two categories. The fund charges a
premium of 25 basis points for the investment. Despite a tilt
towards the financial sector, the fund could deliver a return of
4.51% over a period of one year.
Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (VBR)
Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF seeks investment results that
generally correspond to the performance of the MSCI US Small Cap
Value Index. The MSCI US Small Cap Value Index represents the value
companies of the MSCI US Small Cap 1750 Index. The fund has a total
asset base of $7.2 billion of which 4.5% is invested in the top 10
holdings. A low concentration level in the top 10 holdings suggests
that the fund is spread among other companies. Among sectors, a
maximum of 37.3% is invested in Financials, while the fund is light
on Telecommunication Services with just 0.3% of investment made in
that sector. The fund could deliver a return of 0.20% over a period
of one year and charges a premium of 21 basis points from
investors.
WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)
Another fund tapping the small cap value companies, WisdomTree
SmallCap Dividend Fund, was introduced in June 2006. WisdomTree
SmallCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that correspond
generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and
expenses, of the WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund.
The WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Index is a fundamentally
weighted index measuring the performance of the
small-capitalization segment of the US dividend-paying market. The
Index comprises of companies that make up the bottom 25% of the
market capitalization of the WisdomTree Dividend Index after the
300 largest companies have been removed. The index is dividend
weighted annually to reflect the proportionate share of the
aggregate cash dividends each component company is projected to pay
in the coming year, based on the most recently declared dividend
per share number.
The fund holds a total of 624 stocks with 11.1% of the total
asset base of $304.1 million invested in the top 10 holdings. Among
sectors, the fund is heavily invested in Financials with 53.87%
asset invested in the sector. The fund charges an expense ration of
38 basis points and delivered a one-year return of 4.78%,
Morningstar Small Value Index Fund (JKL)
Morningstar Small Value ETF, launched by iShares, seeks to
provide investment results that correspond generally to the price
and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Morningstar
Small Value Index. The fund with a total asset base of $159.2
million holds a total stock of 235. The fund invests 8.83% of its
assets in the top ten. Among sectors, Financials occupies the top
position while the fund is light on Energy. The fund charges a
total premium of 30 basis points and has delivered a negative
return of 2.47% over a period of one year.
WISDMTR-SC DIV (DES): ETF Research Reports
ISHARS-SP SC VL (IJS): ETF Research Reports
ISHARS-RS 2K VL (IWN): ETF Research Reports
ISHARS-MO SC VL (JKL): ETF Research Reports
VIPERS-SC VALUE (VBR): ETF Research Reports
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