PowerShares Expands High Dividend ETF Lineup - ETF News And Commentary
20 October 2012 - 12:07AM
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PowerShares, one of the largest ETF providers both by AUM and
total funds, hasn’t exactly launched a great deal of funds so far
in 2012. In fact, the company has been relatively stable in terms
of its lineup, having issued just five ETFs in the first nine
months of the year.
However, this trend could be changing as we enter the final part
of the year, as numerous launches from a number of other issuers
have put the pressure on PowerShares’ product development team in
order to debut some more funds. This trend, along with the general
market focus at this time, has pushed the company to debut a brand
new ETF, the S&P 500 High Dividend Portfolio
(SPHD), marking the company’s first launch since July
(read Three Overlooked High Yield ETFs).
This new product will track the S&P Low Volatility High
Dividend Index, giving exposure to large and mid cap firms that
have outsized payouts and that are less volatile than the broad
market. This combination could generate a great deal of interest
from investors thanks to the shaky market situation and the
increased focus on yield in today’s low rate environment.
The product will also be a low cost choice as it charges just 30
basis points a year in fees and hold 50 securities in total. The
fund will be rebalanced and reconstituted twice a year, in both
January and July. According to a recent press release, this focus
will result in a yield of roughly 4.5%, easily beating out broad
bond benchmarks, and many other income focused securities as
well.
In terms of the portfolio, the focus on low volatility and
dividends skews the holdings towards utilities (21.8%), staples
(16.3%), financials (12.8%), and telecoms (10.2%). Meanwhile, the
ETF is light in materials, technology, energy and discretionary
stocks, as these four sectors each account for less than 6% of
assets each (also see High Yield Bond ETF Showdown).
Unsurprisingly, this also results in a value tilt as the fund
has roughly half its assets in large cap value, with just 7% going
to large cap growth stocks. However, it should also be pointed out
that mid caps take up a big chunk of assets too, with value in this
segment making up about one third of the total.
ETF Competition
While this is an interesting product that is in a clearly
in-demand market segment, it is a very competitive one as well.
There are numerous ETFs that have a dividend focus that target U.S.
large and mid cap stocks, suggesting that SPHD could have a rough
battle for assets (see 12 Ways to Earn High Yields with ETFs).
Still, most ETFs targeting the U.S. market use only one of the
low volatility or high dividend approaches, meaning that there are
few crossover products in this space that combine both of these key
attributes. Seemingly one of the only low volatility high dividend
ETFs currently on the market right now is EGShares’
HILO.
This ETF, however, has a focus on emerging market securities
giving it an entirely different focus than the just released SPHD.
Yet, it should be noted that this EGShares product has seen some
decent inflows since its inception a little more than a year ago,
suggesting that there definitely could be a big appetite for high
income and low volatility products, especially given the current
market conditions (also see The Truth about Low Volume ETFs).
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