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Asset Class: Natural Resources Sector
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Oldest ETF back tested: The Materials Select Sector SPDR® Fund (XLB)
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Long-Term Performance: 7.07% CAGR
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S&P 500 Performance: 6.59% CAGR
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Back test timeframe: January 1999 – January 2020
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Number of ETFs available in this asset class: 32
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Number of ETFs in this asset class that are 10-years old or older: 15
XLB vs SPY: January 1999 – January 2020
XLB vs SPY: December 22, 1998 – February 14, 2020
The Deep Value ETF Accumulator rankings for the 15 oldest Natural Resources sector ETFs:
The 4 top ranked Natural Resources sector ETFs head-to-head comparisons:
RTM vs FXZ vs PYZ vs VAW: June 2007 – January 2020
RTM vs FXZ vs PYZ vs VAW: May 10, 2007 – February 14, 2020
RTM vs FXZ: June 2007 – January 2020
FXZ vs PYZ: June 2007 – January 2020
PYZ vs VAW: November 2006 – January 2020
Stated objectives of 4 top ranked Natural Resources sector ETFs:
RTM: The Invesco S&P 500® Equal Weight Materials ETF (Fund) is based on the S&P 500® Equal Weight Materials Index (Index). The Fund will invest at least 90% of its total assets in common stocks that comprise the Index. The Index equally weights stocks in the materials sector of the S&P 500® Index. The Fund and the Index are rebalanced quarterly.
FXZ: The First Trust Materials AlphaDEX® Fund is an exchange-traded fund. The investment objective of the Fund is to seek investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield, before fees and expenses, of an equity index called the StrataQuant® Materials Index. The StrataQuant® Materials Index is an “enhanced” index developed, maintained and sponsored by ICE Data Indices, LLC or its affiliates (“IDI”) which employs the AlphaDEX® stock selection methodology to select stocks from the Russell 1000® Index.
IDI constructs the StrataQuant® Materials Index by ranking the stocks which are members of the Russell 1000® Index on growth factors including three, six and 12-month price appreciation, sales to price and one year sales growth, and, separately, on value factors including book value to price, cash flow to price and return on assets. Stocks which Russell has classified solely as growth or value, receive their score using the above growth or value factors respectively. Stocks which Russell allocates between both growth and value receive their best score between the growth and value factors. IDI then ranks those stocks contained in the materials sector according to their score. The bottom 25% is eliminated and the top 75% is selected for the StrataQuant® Materials Index. The selected stocks are divided into quintiles based on their rankings and the top ranked quintiles receive a higher weight within the index. The stocks are equally-weighted within each quintile. The index is reconstituted and rebalanced quarterly.
PYZ: The Invesco DWA Basic Materials Momentum ETF (Fund) is based on the Dorsey Wright® Basic Materials Technical Leaders Index (DWA Basic Materials Technical Leaders Index). The Fund will normally invest at least 90% of its total assets in the securities that comprise the Index. The Index is designed to identify companies that are showing relative strength (momentum), and is composed of at least 30 securities from the NASDAQ US Benchmark Index. Relative strength is the measurement of a security’s performance in a given universe over time as compared to the performance of all other securities in that universe. The Fund and the Index are rebalanced and reconstituted quarterly.
VAW: Vanguard Materials ETF. Seeks to track the performance of a benchmark index that measures the investment return of stocks in the materials sector. Passively managed, using a full-replication strategy when possible and a sampling strategy if regulatory constraints dictate.
Includes stocks of companies that extract or process raw materials.
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Previous Deep Value ETF Accumulator articles on Natural Resources sector ETFs:
Best Long-Term Performance Natural Resources Sector ETFs 1.2
Best Long-Term Performance Natural Resources (Basic Materials) Sector ETFs 1.1
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