Spending is Surging: Stock Up on These ETFs - ETF News And Commentary
October 29 2012 - 5:44AM
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U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.0% during
the third quarter of 2012, aided by robust consumer spending and
housing recovery. The growth came in better than the
estimates and up from 1.3% growth in the second
quarter.
The report shows while the businesses are hesitant to increase
spending or investments due to the uncertainty related to the
fiscal cliff, Euro-zone recession and slow-down in the emerging
economies, the American consumers are now much more willing to
spend. (Read: 3 ETFs To Prepare For The Fiscal Cliff)
Consumer spending in fact accounted for most of
the increase in GDP, as the purchases by U.S. residents of goods
and services increased 2.1% in the third quarter, compared with
1.0% increase in the second quarter.
The consumer spending report released this morning
by the Commerce Department was also in-line with the positive
trend. Spending rose at a seasonally adjusted 0.8% rate in
September, its fastest rate since February.
Increasing personal consumption is a clear sign
that the Americans are now becoming more confident about the
economy and the job situation. This may be due to slight
improvement in the recent employment data and increasing signs of a
housing recovery.
Many economists believe that there is a strong
relationship between housing and consumer confidence. As consumer
become more optimistic about the value of their homes, they are
more inclined to open their wallets. (Read: ETFs That Will Haunt
Your Portfolio-If You Do Not Buy Them)
Further confirming the rising consumer confidence was the
University of Michigan's survey which reported consumer sentiment
rose from 78.3 in September to 82.6 in October; the highest since
September 2007— three months before the beginning of the
recession.
As the holiday season approaches, consumer
spending may gain further momentum in the coming weeks. So, now may
be good time to look at Consumer Discretionary and Retail ETFs,
which may outperform the broader market, due to the benefit from
holiday shopping. (Read: Guide to 10 Great ETFs Yielding 7% or
More)
Market Vectors Retail ETF (RTH)
RTH tracks the Market Vectors US Listed Retail 25 Index, which
is a rules based index designed to track the performance of 25 of
the largest US listed publicly traded companies.
The fund charges an expense ratio of 0.35% (capped through May
2013). In terms of sector exposure, Consumer Discretionary stocks
dominate with more than half of the assets invested.Top holdings
are Wal-Mart (14%), Amazon (10%), Home Depot (10%) and CVS
(6%).
The fund has Zacks ETF rank of 1 (Strong Buy) and risk rating of
‘Low’.
Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund
(XLY)
XLY tracks the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector
Index. Launched in December 1998, this fund is the largest in
the space now with more than $3.2 billion in AUM.
It is also among the cheapest choice in the space with the
expense ratio of just 18 basis points. Further, the ETF has a
decent dividend yield of 1.47%.
The ETF has highest exposure to Media stocks (32%), followed by
Specialty Retail (20%). Comcast, Home Depot, Disney and McDonald
are the top four holdings, each with more than 6% asset weight.
The ETF enjoys Zacks ETF rank of 2 (Buy) and risk rating of
“Medium’.
First Trust Consumer Discretionary AlphaDEX
Fund (FXD)
FXD tracks the StrataQuant Consumer Discretionary Index, which
employs the Alphadex methodology to select stocks from Russell 1000
index. The index is a modified equal-dollar weighted index which
uses fundamental growth and value factors to select stocks.
Specialty Retail (26%), Media (20%) are among the top sectors.
FXD enjoys the top Zacks ETF rank of ‘1’ but with a ‘high’ risk
rating meaning that the ETF may outperform its peers but may
exhibit much higher volatility. The ETF is also slightly more
expensive compared to the other two with a net expense ratio of 70
basis points.
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