Bullish On The U.S. Dollar? Bearish The Euro? 2 ETFs For Either Outlook

 | Oct 06, 2021 05:02AM ET

Currency exchange-traded funds (CETFs) have become popular among investors who want to participate in FX moves. According to the Bank for International Settlements’ Triennial Survey of 2019, global daily foreign exchange trading is worth more than London has a tight grip on these transactions, accounting for well over 4% of global FX turnover.

Research by Robert B. Burney of Coastal Carolina University suggests:

“Because currency ETFs typically have small minimum transaction sizes and trade like equities, they represent an easily accessible alternative for the small investor or small business operator.”

We previously discussed several funds that could be appropriate for:

  • US dollar bulls and bears (covered here and here)
  • Japanese yen bulls and bears (covered here and here)
  • British pound sterling bulls (covered here)

Today, we introduce two more funds for US dollar bulls and euro bears. In recent weeks, Wall Street has been watching the greenback surge against many currencies, in part, due to rising expectations for interest rate hikes in the US.

Expected tapering by the Fed is likely to provide further tailwinds for the dollar as well.

Finally, investors who buy CETFs that bet on the strength of the dollar sometimes use these funds as a potential hedge against declines in equities. Given the recent volatility in many US stocks, investors debate whether a significant decline in equities could be around the corner.

With that information, here are two currency ETFs.

h2 1. WisdomTree Bloomberg US Dollar Bullish Fund/h2

Current Price: $25.91
52-Week Range: $24.88 - $26.63
Dividend Yield: 0.66%
Expense Ratio: 0.51% per year

The WisdomTree Bloomberg US Dollar Bullish Fund (NYSE:USDU) gives exposure to moves in the US dollar against a basket of foreign currencies from both developed and emerging markets. The fund, which benefits as the US dollar appreciates, tracks the returns of the Bloomberg Dollar Total Return Index.