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A popular ETF focused on cash flow is finding its footing again after lagging the broader market in the first half of 2023. The Pacer U.S. Cash Cows ETF (COWZ) has set several recent highs over the past two weeks, including closing at a record $51.49 per share on Wednesday. The index consists of Russell 1000 stocks with the best free cash flow yield. "The rebalance every 90 day is sort of the key because it keeps the focus on the most current free cash flow yield, and the names with the highest free cash flow yield. "When you focus on high free cash flow yield names, you actually end up owning companies who grow their earnings faster than their index," he added.
Persons: COWZ, Russell, Sean O'Hara, Morningstar, O'Hara Organizations: The Pacer U.S, Cash, Nasdaq, Energy, Chevron, Booking Holdings
He came up with a quantitative system that filters for growing and cash-generating companies. These 30 stocks are considered the most undervalued bets based on Risenhoover's methodology. In 2014, he turned to Dr. Wesley Gray, CEO and CIO of the asset-management firm Alpha Architect, to backtest the model. At the time, Gray had just co-authored a book on quantitative value investing that informed much of Risenhoover's thinking. Risenhoover recommends reviewing the stock's chart and its price action to decide whether you're comfortable with it.
Persons: Wilton Risenhoover, Risenhoover, Wesley Gray, Gray, Russell, Stocks, that's, I've Organizations: University of California, Alpha Locations: Los Angeles
As stocks fell into a bear market last year and interest rates jumped sharply, the market for initial public offerings ground to a halt. And investors have warmed up to less-proven stocks in general, as shown by the Renaissance IPO ETF (IPO) . IPO YTD mountain The Renaissance IPO ETF has outperformed the S & P 500 in 2023. The fund does not have any restrictions around concentrations in specific industries. "Right now, it's very tech-heavy, which is to be expected after 2021 when a lot of big tech companies went public," Spear said.
Persons: Avery Spear, Spear Organizations: Tech, FTSE Russell, Renaissance
Beating the benchmark? How AI-driven ETFs stack up
  + stars: | 2023-08-02 | by ( Kevin Schmidt | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Rosenbluth explained that VettaFi is seeing increased interest in actively managed ETFs that are driven by AI. The QRAFT AI-Enhanced U.S. Large Cap Momentum ETF (AMOM), for example, uses an artificial intelligence system to select large-cap stocks for its portfolio. "AMOM is significantly outperforming the iShares momentum ETF (MTUM) ," he said. The AI-driven AMOM rebalances at the end of every month and is up more than 21% this year, while the benchmark MTUM has remained relatively flat in 2023. "'[Momentum ETFs] should benefit from the information that's continually being updated in the marketplace," Rosenbluth said.
Persons: Todd Rosenbluth, CNBC's Bob Pisani, Rosenbluth Organizations: Momentum, Nvidia, Walmart, Home Depot, O'Reilly, Agriculture, Metals, AI, Equity, IBM Locations: U.S
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File PhotoJuly 24 (Reuters) - Meme stocks have surged in the last few weeks as retail investors shun pricier stocks for cheaper speculative names, but some experts worry that this could choke the current rally in broader markets. At a time when the wider rally has made some stocks, especially in the tech space, too expensive, the return of meme stocks is offering retail investors a more affordable option to participate in 2023's market rebound and pocket big returns. Roundhill's Meme index (.MEME) hit a one-year high last week and was last up 60% for 2023 so far, dwarfing gains of more than 18% recorded by the benchmark S&P 500 (.SPX). Retail investors poured in $1.27 billion per day on average into U.S. equities in July, closing in on the all-time record of $1.5 billion a day in March, Vanda Research said. The meme index consists of 25 equal-weighted U.S.-listed stocks with a combination of elevated social media activity and high short interest.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Thomas Hayes, Vanda, Dennis Dick, Bansari Mayur, Lance Tupper, Devika Organizations: REUTERS, NYSE, Microsoft, Great, Vanda Research, Triple D, AMC Entertainment, AMC, Thomson Locations: Great Hill, Bengaluru, New York
The so-called meme stock trade is gaining steam once again, and several of the most popular stocks among social media traders have serious upside, according to Wall Street analysts. A quick way to check the pulse of social media-driven traders is the Roundhilll Meme Stock ETF (MEME) . The meme stock with the most upside, according to Wall Street analyst targets compiled by FactSet, is battery manufacturer Enovix . Airlines may not be obvious meme stocks, but Delta Air Lines and Spirit Airlines are both holdings in the fund. To be sure, Wall Street analysts are bullish on fewer than half of the holdings in the MEME ETF.
Persons: Enovix, Dave Portnoy Organizations: Wall Street, GameStop, AMC Entertainment, Wall, Penn Entertainment, Penn, Barstool Sports, YouTube, Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Spirit Airlines, Consumer
The Nasdaq-100 index is getting a makeover. Here's how
  + stars: | 2023-07-14 | by ( Krystal Hur | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —The Nasdaq-100 index is getting a fresh look. What happened: The index comprises 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq. Seven companies listed in the Nasdaq-100 accounted for roughly 51% of the index as of June 3, according to a note by Louis Navellier, chairman of Navellier & Associates. The Nasdaq is looking to fix that problem – without changing any of the stocks in the index. Nasdaq won’t remove or add any stocks to the index during this rebalance, according to the release.
Persons: Louis Navellier, Apple, Donald Calcagni, , What’s, Cameron Lilja, Bob Iger, Ron DeSantis, Tucker Carlson, ” Iger, Read, Hanna Ziady Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, CNN, Nasdaq, Navellier, Associates, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, Apple, Mercer Advisors, Stocks, Florida Gov, Disney, Fox News, CNBC, McKinsey Global Institute Locations: Europe, Florida
The rapid rise of a few already massive tech stocks this year is causing Nasdaq to make unusual adjustments to its popular growth index. The company announced on July 7 that it will do a special rebalance of the Nasdaq 100 Index , which will take effect before the market opens on July 24. The company said a special rebalance can be used to "address overconcentration in the index by redistributing the weights." While the index is already rebalanced on quarterly basis, Nasdaq tries to keep the five biggest stocks below a 40% combined weighting in one rebalance per year designated as the annual adjustment, according to the firm's methodology. The five biggest stocks appear to be over that threshold currently, according to the holdings of the Invesco QQQ ETF , which tracks the index.
Organizations: Nasdaq
Goldman Sachs has newly identified 39 stocks that offer high returns relative to their risk. They expect the median stock in their basket to nearly triple the median S&P 500 name. The S&P 500 had rallied 13% year-to-date as of Tuesday. Goldman's stock picks are contained in its recently rebalanced High Sharpe Ratio basket (GSTHSHRP). Below is a list of the 39 stocks recently added to the High Sharpe Ratio basket.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Sharpe, Kostin
Investors looking for big gains while also resting easy at night can look at these stocks, Goldman Sachs says. While the market rally stalled somewhat last week, the Nasdaq Composite remains higher by 28% in 2023, while the S & P 500 has notched a 13% gain. Still, investors seeking to ready their portfolios for further volatility ahead could search for risk-adjusted returns using the Sharpe ratio. In other words, Goldman proposes these stocks will give the biggest returns while allowing you to sleep easier at night. Goldman Sachs revisited its High Sharpe Ratio basket, adding 39 new stocks, and retaining 11 holdings.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Wall, Sharpe, Goldman, David Kostin, Michael Bloom Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Newell Brands, Disney, Capital, Cisco, Bank of America
The fund puts an equal amount of money into each stock in the S & P 500 and is rebalanced quarterly, diluting the effect of the biggest companies. Through Thursday, the RSP was up about 4.6% in June compared with 4.5% for the SPDR S & P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) . "Despite what many consider the market's limited participation, the A/D index for the S & P has reached an all-time high [recently]. Here is the full list of top five ETFs by fund flows over the past week, according to FactSet. Similarly, the Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT) brought in more than $400 million over the past week.
Persons: it's, Wellington, Frank Gretz Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, RSP, Trust, Wellington Shields, Corporate
"We do see a light at the end of the tunnel," Matt Kennedy, Senior IPO Market Strategist for Renaissance Capital, told CNBC's Bob Pisani on "ETF Edge" on Monday. Kennedy's firm runs the Renaissance Capital IPO ETF (IPO), which tracks the performance of newly public company stocks. According to Renaissance Capital, holdings in the IPO ETF cycle out three years after being listed on the market. The 10-year average of capital raised for new initial public offerings is $55 billion, but only $7.7 billion was raised last year, according to Renaissance Capital. Nearly the same amount has already been raised so far this year ($7.3 billion), fueling anticipation that the market is finally getting back on track.
Persons: Matt Kennedy, CNBC's Bob Pisani, Kennedy, They're Organizations: Renaissance Capital, Capital, Renaissance, ARM, Foods Locations: Snowflake, Airbnb, Cava, U.S, Fogo de Chao, Klarna
The biggest momentum ETF, the iShares MSCI USA Momentum ETF (MTUM) , rebalanced in the final days of May and now has Nvidia as the biggest holding in its portfolio, at about 6.3%. MTUM YTD mountain The biggest momentum ETF has struggled in 2023. How the index works The MSCI USA Momentum Index attempts to capture hot stocks, with the hope their rally will continue over the coming months. The MSCI USA Momentum Index is rebalanced every six months, with the most recent update taking effect June 1. There are other momentum funds with different methodologies that rebalance more frequently, such as the Invesco DWA Momentum ETF (PDP) and the Alpha Architect U.S. Quantitative Momentum ETF (QMOM) , which have outperformed MTUM this year, but those two funds are still trailing the S & P 500.
Persons: MTUM, Todd Sohn, Abhishek Gupta, Roman Mendoza, Strategas, Sohn, we've Organizations: Nvidia, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Meta, Microsoft, ETF, Alpha Architect
Wolfe Research strategist Chris Senyek said in a note to clients Tuesday the slowing U.S. economy should push investors toward stocks that reliably throw off cash. One simple way for investors to buy into the aristocrats is the ProShares S & P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF (NOBL). NOBL YTD mountain The NOBL ETF is underperforming the broader market in 2023. A similar fund is the SPDR S & P Dividend ETF (SDY) , which tracks an index of stocks in the S & P 1500 Index that have increased dividends for at least 20 consecutive years. That fund weights stocks by yield and has a distribution yield of 3.04%, also according to FactSet.
Persons: Wolfe, Chris Senyek, Senyek, NOBL, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wolfe Research, Cardinal Health Locations: U.S, NOBL, Albemarle, Pentair
Goldman Sachs says one income-focused strategy is off to a strong start this year, and will continue to outperform – dividend growth stocks. Going forward, dividend growth stocks will continue to beat buyback stocks, according to Goldman's chief U.S. equity strategist David Kostin. Fastenal shares are up 12% this year, and the industrial supplies company has a 2.6% dividend yield, FactSet data showed. Home Depot shares are down this year, but was a new addition to Goldman Sachs' dividend growth list. Lowe's is another dividend growth stock, with a 2.1% dividend yield, and Goldman seeing 30% annual compound dividend growth over 2022-2024.
Buffer ETFs, which are encompassed by defined outcome funds, offer participation in stocks or bonds while maintaining a level of downside protection — protection usually paid for by a cap level on potential upsides. For investors easing into the defined outcome ETF space, Day said, the Innovator Defined Wealth Shield ETF (BALT) is the more conservative strategy. "Every time the market has corrected the 20% buffer, BALT has really guarded investors against losses," Day said. But to counter those concerns, Sohn explained, market volatility in recent years has created an environment tailored for buffer ETFs to prevail. Now you're seeing options-related strategies to get that income through the equity market."
Strong management can make all the difference for a company to "change their stripes" in a corporate pivot, CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Thursday. Cramer pointed to Costco as a prime example of the difference capable management can make. A bevy of other, non-retail companies are suffering as well, Cramer said, including medical-technology company Medtronic and industrial concern 3M . There's hope in the food companies, Cramer noted, pointing to stark evolutions from JM Smucker and Campbell Soup , both of which have rebalanced towards snack foods. But at a well-managed company like Costco, Cramer has no concerns.
The rally in growth and tech stocks in the first quarter caught much of Wall Street off-guard, but many ETF strategists are sticking to their call and not chasing the hot sectors quite yet. The big winners in the stock market during the first quarter were found among growth stocks. QQQ YTD mountain Growth stocks rebounded in the first quarter. One area that is popular among value investors is income funds, which can help investors offset market declines by generating cash. To be sure, the iShares strategy team has an improving view of growth stocks, at least in high quality names.
This low volatility ETF is ripe for a rebound, UBS says
  + stars: | 2023-03-29 | by ( Jesse Pound | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
David Perlman, an ETF strategist at the bank, said in a note to clients that UBS added the Invesco S & P 500 Low Volatility ETF (SPLV) to its list of favorite exchange traded funds. The SPLV, which holds the 100 stocks in the S & P 500 with the lowest realized volatility over the past 12 months, was rebalanced in February and now holds sizeable positions in some of UBS's favorite sectors. Notably, this suggestion means that UBS is calling for investors to ignore what has worked in 2023 so far. The fund has outperformed the S & P 500 over the past year, with a loss of 6% on a total return basis versus down 10.9% for the SPDR S & P 500 ETF, even when accounting for SPLV's 0.25% expense ratio and its poor first quarter. UBS removed several energy funds from its list of preferred ETFs, including the iShares U.S. Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF (XOP) .
Most investors would say it's a growth stock, because it has the traditional characteristics of a growth stock: earnings are growing. But Microsoft is now being classified as partly a growth stock by Standard & Poors, and partly a value stock. S&P growth and value criteria: It's not that simpleThe S&P rebalances its growth and value indexes every year at the end of December. Growth ETFs in 2023 (year to date)Vanguard Growth (VUG) up 11.30%iShares S&P Growth ETF (IVW) up 5.6%iShares Russell 1000 Growth (IVW) up 9.2%However, these are unusually large discrepancies, Ullal said. But 30 years ago, issues like what is a value stock and what is a growth stock were largely determined by specialized stock pickers who set up mutual funds and hedge funds to attract investors.
REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration/File PhotoHONG KONG, Feb 27 (Reuters) - JPMorgan (JPM.N) is proposing a new Asia credit index with slashed China weighting in parallel to its existing $85 billion Asia credit index, two sources said, amid growing geopolitical tensions and dimming appetite for Chinese property bonds. For the new index, JPMorgan has suggested the weighting of China be cut to close to 30% compared with a level of about 43% in its existing JPMorgan Asia credit index (.JPMACI) (JACI) in which China is the largest component, according to one person with direct knowledge of the matter. JACI is a premier Asia credit index, tracked by fund managers controlling more than $85 billion worth of assets, according to the January proposal. INDEX RESHUFFLEThe proposal to reduce China weighting came after some fund managers pushed JPMorgan to cut JACI's China debt exposure, two sources said, as its poor performance dragged down popularity of the passive products that track the index. Jane Cai, a fixed income portfolio manager at China Asset Management (Hong Kong), said at a media briefing this month that JPMorgan was also internally discussing an ex-China Asia credit index.
Dividend stocks have long been a way for investors to earn income, but recent cuts may have some concerned about what to do next. However, those recent decreases are unusual, said Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst at S & P Dow Jones Indices. Where to look for income Corporate dividends are just one source of income, and that income should be just one part of your overall portfolio, said certified financial planner Jamie Hopkins, managing partner of wealth solutions at Carson Group. Dividend funds Another option is an exchange-traded fund composed of dividend stocks. WDIV YTD mountain SPDR S & P Global Dividend ETF's year-to-date performance The ProShares S & P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF , also tracks the index.
The FXO has pulled in more than $1 billion of inflows over the past month, according to FactSet, and is outperforming cheaper sector funds this year. The fund has a total return of more than 11% so far in 2023, compared with 6.4% for the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) and 7.7% for the Vanguard Financials ETF (VFH) . The First Trust fund has also has been a long-term winner, as its 10-year total return tops those of its rivals as well. Berkshire Hathaway , for example, has a large market cap and has underperformed the financial sector this year. "The portfolio is going to in general almost always underweighting some of the largest stocks, especially within sector funds, because those tend to be really top heavy.
NDIA - JANUARY 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Gautam Adani, chairman and founder of the Adani Group, and other delegates at Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, at Mahatma Mandir Exhibition cum Convention Centre, on January 18, 2019 in Gandhinagar, India. India slammed billionaire investor George Soros after he alleged the Adani turmoil will weaken Prime Minister Narendra Modi's grip on power and lead to a "democratic revival" in the country. The Adani Group has denied those allegations, calling the report a "calculated attack on India." Last week, Soros criticized the prime minister saying India was a democracy but Modi "is no democrat." Over the weekend, India's foreign minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, told a conference in Sydney that Soros' comments were typical of a "Euro-Atlantic view" and rejected his accusations.
SYDNEY, Feb 18 (Reuters) - India’s foreign minister said the democratic world needed a debate on democracy, labelling billionaire investor George Soros “old, rich, opinionated and dangerous” for his comments on India that didn’t recognise its difficult path from colonisation. In a speech ahead of the Munich Security Conference the billionaire investor Soros on Thursday criticised India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying India was a democracy but Modi was not a democrat. read moreIndia’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar told a conference in Sydney on Saturday that Soro's comments were typical of a "Euro Atlantic view". He said there was “a debate and conversation that we must have on democracy”, including whose values defined a democracy as the world rebalanced and became less Euro Atlantic. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute think-tank hosted a one-day conference where Jaishankar highlighted in a speech the urgent need to "de-risk the global economy" as India took over the G20 presidency.
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