Zacks.com ETF Strategist Eric Dutram highlights: Three great ETF picks for an IRA investment - Press Releases
18 April 2012 - 6:30PM
Zacks
For Immediate Release
Chicago, IL – April 18, 2012 - Stocks and funds in this article
include: Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF
(MOO), WisdomTree Emerging Markets Small Cap
Dividend Fund (DGS), iShares MSCI Germany Index
Fund (EWG). Eric Dutram looks at six easy
ways investors can reduce the volatility in their portfolios while
still being exposed to broad markets.
Three Great ETFs For Your IRA written by Eric Dutram of
Zacks Investment Research:
Thanks to a holiday in Washington D.C., U.S. residents had a brief
extension over the traditional April 15th deadline in
order to get income tax returns in on time. With many (including
yours truly) waiting until this past weekend to get their returns
in, this extra two day time frame was welcomed news to say the
least.
The extra time has also allowed some investors to make one last
contribution to their IRAs, just squeezing by the deadline for the
2011 tax year, or at the very least getting a head start on 2012
deposits. Yet with markets slumping as of late—but still near 52
week highs—some might be wondering what is the best place to put
their new cash (see more in the Zacks ETF Center).
In light of this trend, it is important to remember that IRA
investing should be focused on the long-term. After all, besides a
few exceptions, investors must wait until they are 59 and ½ before
taking any distributions, lest they pay a penalty. Thanks to this
reality, investors should look beyond the present troubles in the
market and consider what will be big or important years into the
future.
While there are a number of great ETFs that can help investors
accomplish this task, we have selected three equity ETFs below that
could offer outsized opportunities for those willing to invest for
the long term. These three products could be ideal for those with a
decent risk tolerance and the ability to overlook short term
fluctuations for long-term gains (read A Primer On ETF
Investing).
Furthermore, investors should note that all three of these
choices stay outside of the fixed income world. This approach looks
to cut down on risks and promote growth as fixed income ETFs could
be in for a rough patch at some point in the future should yields
spike.
As a result, fixed income may not be the best idea—at least in
large quantities—for an IRA investment, suggesting that investors
should look to these three equity ETFs for their allocations
instead:
Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF
(MOO
)
According to some estimates, the world population will reach
nine billion by 2050, a nearly two billion increase from today.
This means that the world population will grow by about a billion
once every twenty years, a scenario that looks to put a huge strain
on the carrying capacity of the globe (read Teucrium Launches New
Basket Agriculture ETF).
One of the biggest beneficiaries of this trend looks to be the
broad agribusiness industry as farmers scramble to produce more
food for the world’s hungry population. Thanks to this, as well as
the very likely possibility of higher food prices, farmers look to
have a ton to spend on agricultural products ranging from machinery
to fertilizer and everything in between.
In order to play this trend, investors should look no further
than Market Vectors’ Agribusiness ETF (MOO). This ultra popular
fund has assets under management over $5.5 billion and sees robust
volume approaching 900,000 shares a day.
Nearly 40% of the portfolio goes to…
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