Inside NANR: The Most Successful New ETF Of 2016

By | March 14, 2016

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Oil price volatility has put energy sector ETFs in focus since the start of this year. After tumbling to a 13-year low in mid February, oil has made an impressive comeback surging nearly 47% over the past one-month period. Robust performance was driven by improving demand/supply trends, which are rebuilding investors lost confidence in the rebalancing of the oil market. This is especially true given signs of falling production in the U.S. and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), hopes of a deal by major oil producers to freeze oil output at the January level, receding fears of a recession in the U.S., and signs of stabilization in China and the other developed economies (see: all the energy ETFs here ). Additionally, oil drilling activity in the U.S. has fallen to the lowest level since at least 1940 reflecting that U.S. output will continue to decline in the coming weeks. A slew of capital spending cuts last year and another round of major cuts this year added to the strength and will continue to curb oil production and reduce global supply. All these suggest that the oil market might bottom out after two years of persistent decline. However, volatility persists given increasing production in Iran, a strong dollar and weak global economic growth. Given the uncertain backdrop for oil, investors are seeking well-balanced exposure to the basket of natural resources companies instead of just energy sector allocation. And this drive has made the new ETF – SPDR S&P North American Natural Resources ETF (NYSEARCA: NANR ) – immense popular and successful so far this year. This fund offers exposure to the natural resources companies in the energy, materials and agriculture industries. This is because it has been getting the first-mover advantage and has accumulated $817 million in AUM in just three months of debut while surging 17.2% in the same period. Average daily volume is solid as it exchanges nearly 570,000 shares in hand (read: 5 Very Successful ETF Launches of 2015 ). Given this, it might be worth it to shed some light on this ETF and its holdings for those who are unfamiliar with the product, but are thinking about jumping in on the product. Below we highlight some of the key details regarding NANR, which made it one of the fastest-growing and most-successful ETFs of this year. NANR in Focus The ETF tracks the S&P BMI North American Natural Resources Index, charging investors 35 bps in fees and expenses. Holding 61 securities in its basket, it is highly concentrated on the top two firms – Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM ) and Chevron (NYSE: CVX ) – with over 9% share each. Other firms hold no more than 6.15% of assets. Materials make up for half of the portfolio, closely followed by 44.3% in energy and the rest in consumer staples. The product has a certain tilt toward large cap and value stocks as about more than two-third of the portfolio falls in the large-cap category while about half of it is classified as value picks. The combination of large-cap value securities has the potential to deliver higher returns and reduce overall volatility in the portfolio. In addition, these securities tend to outperform when considered on a long-term investment horizon and are less susceptible to trending markets. As such, these provide safety and could be the perfect choice for investors concerned about oil price volatility and its negative impact on the sector. In terms of performance, NANR has gained 15.6% year to date, easily outpacing the ultra-poplar Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSEARCA: XLE ) and the Materials Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSEARCA: XLB ) . Investors should note that both these funds have plenty of holdings similar to NANR. Despite this, XLE and XLB are up just 3.4% and 2.3%, respectively. Link to the original article on Zacks.com Scalper1 News

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