Top Ranked Large Cap Value ETF: VOOV - ETF News And Commentary
February 26 2013 - 6:31AM
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The U.S. economy is recovering with solid retail sales data,
positive housing data, a consistent rise in the employment rate and
increasing consumer confidence. As a result, the S&P 500 index
has shown a huge rally to start 2013, and is very close to all-time
highs (read: 3 Ways to Play the S&P 500 Rally with ETFs).
With the Euro zone crisis still remaining a major overhang on
global economic growth, investors remain wary about their returns
as the rally might stall anytime soon. The International Monetary
Fund (IMF) also reduced its global economic growth projections by
0.1% to 3.5% for 2013.
In such a scenario, investors should focus on the large cap
segment which tends to be less volatile while still offering price
appreciation. Furthermore, by honing in on value stocks in this
capitalization level, even more safety can be assured to
investors.
These large cap value funds offer exposure to a wide variety of
stocks with value characteristics, such as low P/B, low P/S and low
P/E ratios, which reduce company specific risks. This strategy can
reduce overall volatility and could be the perfect choice for
investors concerned about the market direction going forward.
A look at the top ranked ETFs in the space, with a lower level
of risk, could be a good idea (see more ETFs in the Zacks ETF
Center). One way to find a top ranked ETF in the large cap value
space is by using the Zacks ETF Ranking system.
About the Zacks ETF Rank
A look at the top ranked large cap value ETFs can be done by
using the Zacks ETF Rank. This technique provides a recommendation
for the ETF in the context of our outlook of the underlying
industry, sector, style box or asset class. Our proprietary
methodology also takes into account the risk preferences of
investors as well.
The aim of our model is to select the best ETFs within each risk
category. We assign each ETF one of five ranks within each risk
bucket. Thus, the Zacks Rank reflects the expected return of an ETF
relative to other ETFs with a similar level of risk.
Using this strategy, we have found one ETF in the space that has
a Zacks Rank # 1 (Strong Buy) with a ‘medium risk’ tolerance level.
The details are highlighted below:
Vanguard S&P 500 Value ETF
(VOOV)
Investors seeking exposure to the U.S. large cap value space may
find VOOV an intriguing choice. The ETF has generated more than 32%
returns since its inception in September 2010. It seeks to match
the price and yield of the S&P 500 Value Index, before fees and
expenses.
With a total of 359 stocks in its basket, the product is widely
spread across individual securities with just 26.3% of assets in
the top 10 holdings. The top three firms – General Electric
(GE), Chevron
(CVX) and
AT&T (T) – comprise only about 10% of the
combined share in the basket.
From a sector perspective, financials have been the top priority
of the fund representing 21% of the total assets, followed by
energy and industrials with 16% and 13% share, respectively (read:
Financial ETFs Set to Rally in Earnings Season).
The product so far has managed assets of over $77 million and
has a lower portfolio turnover of 20.0%. The large cap value ETF
tends to be less volatile than many other products in the
space.
The fund trades in a small volume of roughly 7,000 shares per
day, suggesting a potentially wide bid/ask spread product. However,
the underlying liquidity of the securities involved ensures that
this will not be much of a problem overall (read: Do You Need a
High Momentum ETF?).
Not only has VOOV delivered impressive returns of about 18.0%
last year, it has also shown a strong run-up in its prices this
year, gaining nearly 6% so far. Further, the ETF yields a decent
dividend of 2.03% annually. Such returns are much more than the
total expense, making it a decent play on the space with a moderate
level of risk for those seeking more large cap value ETF exposure
at this time.
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