The U.S. economy is experiencing signs of recovery, though not
very brisk but at least better than what it has been in the past
few years. The year has also experienced a broader stock market
gain, which has helped to add to the optimism.
Employment is also rising which all the more adds to the
consumer hopefulness as we head into the key holiday season. With
rising consumer optimism, the one sector which is definitely going
to benefit is the discretionary segment of the consumer sector
(Play a Consumer Recovery with These Discretionary ETFs).
The consumer discretionary industry is highly sensitive to
economic cycles. At the time of recession, when consumers lose
confidence in the economy, only necessities are taken into account
and savings tend to increase.
Consequently, spending on consumer discretionary is the first to
drop. So, it can be considered as the barometer of rising income
levels of consumers and an improving sentiment in the economy.
When the economic environment turns favorable or with the rise
in consumer confidence in the economy, stocks of consumer
discretionary industry tend to enter a bull phase. If the current
positive trend continues, the stocks in this corner of the market
will see further gains.
Investors seeking an ETF investment which includes stocks
focusing on luxury or general discretionary items should tilt their
portfolio towards these top rated ETFs in the space: Market
Vectors Retail ETF (RTH) and First Trust Consumer
Discretionary AlphaDEX Fund (FXD) (Three Cyclical ETFs
That Are Surging Higher).
Both these #1 Zacks ETF Rank (Strong buy) funds in the consumer
discretionary space could be appealing for those seeking more
discretionary exposure in their portfolios as we expect both to
outperform their peers over the next few months.
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scale of 1 (Strong Buy) to 5 (Strong Sell) while they also receive
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The aim of our models 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 products with a similar level of risk.
For investors seeking to apply this methodology to their
portfolio in the U.S. consumer discretionary market, we have taken
a closer look at the top ranked FXD and RTH below:
First Trust Consumer Discretionary AlphaDEX Fund
(FXD)
One targeted play on the consumer space is with the top rated
First Trust Consumer Discretionary AlphaDEX Fund. This fund
represents a more ‘active’ approach to ETF investing which employs
the AlphaDEX methodology. This indexing method ranks stocks on
growth and value factors in order to determine weightings.
This approach produced a fund with total holdings of 124 stocks,
assets under management of $468.9 million, and a trading volume of
1,200,800 per day (Guide to the 25 Most Liquid
ETFs).
Currently, the fund has the most exposure to mid cap and large
cap securities with a very small portion invested in small caps.
From an individual security perspective, the fund is pretty well
spread out with the top 10 holdings making up just 15.1% of the
total assets.
Top holdings include Jarden Corp, General Motors, and TRW
Automotive Holdings Corp (Automotive Industry ETFs in Focus). The
fund charges a hefty expense ratio of 70 basis points. Nonetheless,
the fund has performed really well in the past one year, delivering
a return of 10.8%.
Given the promising trends for cyclical stocks at this time,
some investors may want to consider buying into this consumer
discretionary ETF in the short term. If the economy continues to
rebound, we could see further gains in the space making this a
potentially good time to get into this surging sector.
Market Vectors Retail ETF
(RTH)
Some consumers who are just starting to feel better about their
situation could look to expand their purchases of luxury items now
that the economy is slowly improving. The sector can be a big
beneficiary of a broad recovery and can be one of the first sectors
to jump higher when consumer confidence is rising.
To play this trend, investors can aim for the Market Vectors’
RTH which targets the Market Vectors U.S. Listed Retail 25 Index.
The fund has a shallow portfolio comprised of 26 securities with
approximately 67.7% exposure in the top ten holdings. This exposure
is more focused on large cap and mid cap companies, with giant caps
taking up most of the biggest spots.
The fund trades with a volume of 178,100 shares a day, and has
assets under management of $19 million. RTH charges an expense
ratio of 35 basis points annually, making it a relatively low cost
choice in the space.
Among individual holdings, Wal-Mart occupies the top position in
the fund at just over 14% of the total (Lower Wal-Mart Exposure
with These Consumer ETFs). RTH does, however, offer a significant
amount of exposure to the online retail behemoth, Amazon, Inc,
giving the fund a decent exposure to e-commerce as well.
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