Inside Fidelity's New Low Cost Sector ETF Lineup - ETF News And Commentary
05 November 2013 - 6:03AM
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While many mutual fund companies have resisted getting into the ETF
market, several have slowly started to put out products in the
space. The latest to embrace this trend appears to be Fidelity, as
the company recently put out 10 sector ETFs targeting the U.S.
market.
These ten funds represent the only products in the company’s ETF
offering, save for their
Nasdaq Composite Tracking ETF
(ONEQ). This product offers up broad exposure to
Nasdaq-listed stocks, and has about a quarter billion in assets,
though volume is still light. So, this is really Fidelity’s first
real foray into the ETF world, and it remains to be seen if the
market can support even more sector ETFs.
Why they might succeed
While the U.S. sector ETF market is extremely competitive, there
could be plenty of interest in Fidelity ETFs from the right type of
investor. All of these sector funds look to trade commission-free
on the Fidelity platform, making them prime choices for those who
have Fidelity accounts, but haven’t yet jumped into the ETF space
(see 3 Sector ETFs Crushing the Market in 2013).
Additionally, the products will be ultra-low cost, so Fidelity
looks to be a fierce competitor on this front, and may attract
cost-conscious investors even if they don’t have brokerage accounts
with Fidelity. All of the 10 sector funds will have expense ratios
of just 12 basis points, just edging out Vanguard who is
traditionally thought of as the low-cost ETF provider, and charging
14 basis points for similar products.
The funds in the lineup include:
- MSCI Consumer Staples Index ETF (FSTA)
- MSCI Consumer Discretionary Index ETF
(FDIS)
- MSCI Telecommunications Services Index ETF
(FCOM)
- MSCI Industrials Index ETF (FIDU)
- MSCI Utilities Index ETF (FUTY)
- MSCI Information Technology Index ETF
(FTEC)
- MSCI Health Care Index ETF (FHLC)
- MSCI Materials Index ETF (FMAT)
- MSCI Energy Index ETF (FENY)
- MSCI Financials Index ETF (FNCL)
These products look to provide investors with broad, cap weighted
exposure (so a focus on large caps) to the U.S. market by sector.
Most of the ETFs have at least a hundred holdings, though telecoms
(just 33 stocks) and utilities (79 stocks) appear to be laggards on
this front.
Still, even with a robust number of holdings, there are definitely
some concentration issues, at least in a few sectors. Especially in
the telecom space—dominated by
VZ and
T—and then technology with
AAPL,
some products are pretty concentrated into a few key stocks, though
they all do provide broad exposure to their respective sectors (see
3 Top Ranked ETFs from Red Hot Sectors).
For investors curious as to why the company hasn’t expanded more
into the broad markets, one could argue that is because they
already have a commission-free trading partnership with iShares on
many of its ETFs, including over a dozen representing various
points in the style box.
Fidelity offers 65 iShares ETFs commission-free, so this does
extend to several international, fixed income, and (a handful of)
mining ETFs too (see all the Materials ETFs here). Given this, it
will be interesting to see how this partnership evolves now that
Fidelity is directly competing with some iShares funds, and may
very well be looking to expand further if these are a hit.
Bottom Line
Fidelity finally started to jump into the ETF and it could
definitely make a splash with its new lineup of sector ETFs. These
funds will trade commission-free on the company’s already robust
platform, and will be ultra-cheap choices as well (see all the top
ETFs here).
While it seems doubtful that investors in current Vanguard or State
Street products will switch to save two (or a handful of) basis
points, new investors could definitely find this lineup
interesting. This could especially be true if volume and assets
pick up, and Fidelity follows this launch with other products to
make itself a real force to be reckoned with in the ETF market.
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