3 Exploding ETF Trends (And 33 Funds You Can Buy Now)

| November 1, 2017 | 0 Comments

If you’re like most folks, you probably think it’s tough for any fund to beat the S&P 500, especially in a year when the index jumped some 15%.

But you’d be wrong.

Truth is a lot of funds are doing better, with over 660 beating the S&P 500. And the top-performers share 3 common themes that could tell us a lot about which sectors are poised to take off next year.

Let’s dig in. Along the way, we’ll hone in on the 33 funds that are cashing in as these breakthrough trends head higher.

Trend No. 1: Skyrocketing Faith in Technology (11 Funds)

Markets have always believed that technology will improve the global economy. But every once in a while investors get too excited and see value in all the wrong places.

A classic example? The boom and bust of dot-com IPOs in the late 1990s. The market was right about the Internet changing the world, but it failed to pick the winners and losers.

So we shouldn’t treat the market’s latest bets as gospel. But the trend is clear: bitcoin, hardware and biotech are the real game changers now.

That’s why the Bitcoin Investment Trust (GBTC) is by far the biggest winner of 2017, with 477.5% gains so far. That’s way ahead of the other winning tech ETFs, though many have clocked impressive returns, too:

bitcoin

If you missed the bitcoin wave but still put your money in tech ETFs, you did very well as long as you chose the ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK), ARK Web x.0 ETF (ARKW)Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT), ARK Genomic Revolution Multi-Sector ETF (ARKG)Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence ETF (BOTZ), Virtus LifeScience Biotech Clinical Trials ETF (BBC), MG Video Game Tech ETF (GAMR), ARK Industrial Innovation ETF (ARKQ), Global X Social Media ETF (SOCL) and SPDR S&P Biotech ETF (XBI).

These funds are all over the place, betting on social media, biotech, battery technology, genomic research and video games. What they have in common is a belief that many technological revolutions are starting now—and there are identifiable companies that will profit.

Trend No. 2:  Greenback Slump Spurs Emerging Markets (19 Funds)

It’s no secret that the US dollar has had better times. After a bull run through 2015 and 2016, the greenback has given up a lot of those gains to emerging market currencies, the euro and even the post-Brexit pound. If you bet on a stronger dollar through, say, the PowerShares DB US Dollar Bullish ETF (UUP), you probably aren’t happy:

Dollar Droops, UUP Dives

PowerShares DB US Dollar Bullish ETF

On Wall Street, a lot of analysts and traders made the mistake of betting on a dollar recovery in the middle of the summer. Boy, were they wrong! And while that’s not good for Americans looking to vacation abroad, it’s been great in other parts of the globe, particularly emerging markets and Asia.

So great, in fact, that many China- and emerging market–focused ETFs are up over 50% and a few are close to that mark. This emerging-market strength has also benefited Germany, whose euro currency is getting stronger; the country also sells lots of technology to China.

A ton of winners here, so let’s list them:

Columbia India Small Cap ETF (SCIN)
EMQQ Emerging Markets Internet & Ecommerce ETF (EMQQ)
First Trust China AlphaDEX ETF (FCA)
Global X China Consumer ETF (CHIQ)
Global X China Materials ETF (CHIM)
Guggenheim China Real Estate ETF (TAO)
Guggenheim China Technology ETF (CQQQ)
iShares MSCI Austria Capped ETF (EWO)
iShares MSCI Brazil Small-Cap ETF (EWZS)
iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI)
iShares MSCI Germany Small-Cap ETF (EWGS)
iShares MSCI India Small-Cap ETF (SMIN)
iShares MSCI Poland Capped ETF (EPOL)
KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB)
PowerShares Golden Dragon China ETF (PGJ)
SPDR S&P China ETF (GXC)
VanEck Vectors Brazil Small-Cap ETF (BRF)
VanEck Vectors India Small-Cap ETF (SCIF)
WisdomTree China Ex-State-Owned Enterprise ETF (CXSE)

There have been so many foreign-ETF winners that it’s been tough to pick a loser! All you had to do was see that the dollar’s recent gains couldn’t last after an unprecedented run.

Trend No. 3: Fear Is Disappearing (3 Funds)

The third big trend is, paradoxically, the one that has scared a lot of people. And that’s because a lot of people aren’t scared.

Confused?

It’s an old belief that’s the cornerstone of contrarian investing. The idea is simple: bubbles form when everyone gets greedy, no one is fearful, and asset prices get too pricey. The market has definitely moved away from fear. No evidence of that is clearer than the VIX.

The what?

The VIX, or the CBOE Volatility Index, is a measure of S&P 500 price fluctuations. A higher number represents more uncertainty—that is, more fear. A lower number represents more confidence that a crash is unlikely.

The VIX is currently at 9.95, far from 13.75 a year ago, really far from its long-term average of 18.7 and even further from its all-time high of 67, in the midst of the financial crisis.

The VIX: A Picture of Tranquility

volatility

While a lot of pundits have spent 2017 warning that the VIX is due to rise “any day now,” anyone betting that the opposite would happen has made out like a bandit. Just behind bitcoin, the best performing ETFs of 2017 have been short volatility:

funds

Never heard of the ProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures (SVXY), the BetaPro S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Future Daily Inverse ETF (HVI.TO) or the REX VolMAXX Term Short VIX Weekly Futures Strategy ETF (VMIN)?

Don’t feel bad. These are obscure funds usually used for short-term trading, not long-term investing.

But that doesn’t mean they haven’t been great holds this year! Of course, what goes down must come up, so the decline in the VIX is unlikely to last. No one knows when it will recover or what will start the rebound, but you can bank on a change in the wind here.

 

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Michael Foster is the Senior Analyst at Contrarian Outlook.

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