5 Best U.S. Mid Cap Value ETFs to Own Long-Term: SYLD vs EZM vs RWK vs SDY vs RFV 1.6

  • Asset Category: U.S. Mid Cap Value

  • Correlation to US Markets: 0.91

  • Long-Term Performance: 12.38% CAGR

  • S&P 500 Performance (US Large Cap Blend): 10.33% CAGR

  • Back test timeframe: January 1972 – May 2023

  • Oldest ETF back tested: iShares S&P Mid-Cap 400 Value ETF (IJJ)

  • Correlation to US Markets: 0.91

  • Long-Term Performance: 9.59% CAGR

  • S&P 500 Performance: 6.76% CAGR

  • Back test timeframe: August 2000 – May 2023

  • Number of ETFs available in this asset class: 40

  • Number of ETFs in this asset class that are 10-years old or older: 17

U.S. Mid Cap Value vs U.S. Large Cap Blend: January 1972 – May 2023

IJJ vs SPY: August 2000 – May 2023

IJJ vs SPY: July 28, 2000 – June 2, 2023

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4 Best Long-Term Performance U.S. Large Cap Value ETFs 1.3

  • The U.S. Large Cap Value asset class has outperformed U.S. Large Cap Blend by 0.96% CAGR over the last 47 years
  • The oldest Large Cap Value ETF has outperformed an S&P 500 index fund by 0.98% CAGR over the last 21 years
  • There are 96 ETFs available in the Large Cap Value category. This article focuses on the 24 that have been available for 10 years or longer

U.S. Large Cap Value vs U.S. Large Cap Blend: January 1972 – September 2019

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And the Best U.S. Large-Cap-Value ETF Award goes to… 1.1

There is sufficient information in the financial and academic communities that Large Cap Value funds tend to outperform Large Cap Blend funds over long periods of time. I could cite many reports, news articles and academic papers to show support for this claim. But, I’d rather just jump right into the data that is readily available to all of us with a few online tools. My favorite tool for this job is:  PortfolioVisualizer.com

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