Top And Flop ETFs Of October

 | Oct 28, 2019 02:00AM ET

October was decent for the broader market. The S&P 500, the Dow Jones and the Nasdaq gained in the range of 0.2% to 3% in the past month (as of Oct 25, 2019). Signs of some progress in the U.S.-China trade relation, Brexit doldrums, oil price rally and mixed earnings pulled the stings of the market movement.

Below we highlight a few top and flop ETF areas of the month of October.

Best ETFs

Shipping

Very large crude carriers (VLCC) rates have spiked to all-time highs in October. The reasons being Trump administration’s imposition of sanctions were levied for carrying crude to China from Iran.

Plus, Platts Analytics expects about 60 VLCCs to move to dry docks in the fourth quarter ahead of the implementation of IMO 2020 regulations. Each scrubber installation requires around SEA ETF in Focus on Surging Global Freight Charges ).

Timber

Timber stocks and ETFs have been strong this October.Invesco MSCI Global Timber ETF CUT (up 7.7%) andiShares Global Timber & Forestry ETF (JK:WOOD) (up 8.8%) were solid gainers. The timber segment is apparently a key beneficiary of housing market recovery, as timber and related products are required for new houses.

Though housing starts slipped 9.4% in September, single-family projects rose 0.3% to a rate of 918 thousand units, the the largest portion of the housing market .

Also, many companies are engaged in the timber industry which has a low or negative correlation with traditional asset classes. Including this asset class in one’s portfolio provides diversification resulting in low volatility of portfolio returns.

China Real Estate

China’s property investment remained upbeat in September, helped by a 10.5% on year , compared with a 9.9% rise in the same period last year and 10.5% in the first eight months. Global X MSCI China Real Estate ETF (SI:CHIR) advanced about 9.1% in the past month.

Palladium

Palladium prices have been on a tear of late. Pure-play Palladium ETF Aberdeen Standard Physical Palladium Shares ETF eighth consecutive year of deficit in 2019 , according to specialty-chemicals company Johnson Matthey (LON:JMAT), as quoted MarketWatch.

Stringent emission control norms have been fueling demand for Palladium-using petrol-fueled cars as governments around the world look to fight climate change. Apart from environment-originated demand, a low-rate environment globally is acting as a tailwind.

A dovish Fed subdues the strength of the U.S. dollar. Since most commodities are priced in the U.S. dollar, commodities see a price rise in a low-rate environment (read: Will Palladium ETF's 2019 Rally Continue Next Year? ).

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Worst ETFs

Indian Currency

Market Vectors Indian Rupee/USD ETN (ASX:INR) lost about 25% past monthprobably due to several rate cuts. Reserve Bank of India cut repo rate five times this year with the last reduction being enacted in early October. The central bank has also lowered GDP growth estimate from 6.9% to 6.1%. All these factors were enough to dampen the strength of the rupee.

Volatility

The broader market was more-or-less steady last month. This has understandably reduced volatility in the market. ProShares VIX Short-Term Futures ETF VXX lost about 16% each on Oct 25.

Cannabis

Many marijuana stocks suffered last month following Canadian grower TOKE lost in the range of 3.8% to 7% in the past month.

Solar

Invesco Solar ETF (LON:TAN) lost 1.2% in the past month. First Solar’s earnings weakness has been one of the reasons for the pain in the space. Also, investors should note that solar ETF has rallied 27.7% this year. So, any weakness in the space was likely to cause an instant slump due to overvaluation concerns.

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