Eye On Small-Cap Dividends

 | Mar 14, 2018 10:38AM ET

Sometimes an idea sounds very sensible but doesn’t end up looking so great in practice. And some ideas work out great in practice (caveat: at least for awhile) but don’t necessarily make a lot of sense.

Today, let’s consider one in the latter category.

First off, did you know that there is an investment “category” known as “European Small-Cap Dividend”? Neither did I. But there is. That might just be because the marketing people stay up late thinking up new investment categories, but no matter. DFE is the WisdomTree Europe Small-Cap Dividend ETF.

This ETF holds a portfolio that tracks an index known – not coincidentally – as the WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Index. According to ETFDB.com (a terrific website by the way for ETF investors), “The WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the performance of the small-capitalization segment of the European dividend-paying market. The Index is comprised of the companies that compose the bottom 25% of the market capitalization of the WisdomTree Europe Dividend Index after the 300 largest companies have been removed. Companies are weighted in the Index based on annual cash dividends paid.”

Got that?

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Ticker DFE started trading in July 2006 and overall results have been, um, “meh.” Figure 1 displays the growth of $1,000 invested in DFE on a buy and hold basis versus the S&P 500 index.