ETF Update

Developed, Emerging Markets Meet in ETF

Stock quotes in this article: AAXJ , BVT , BSC , TSM , CHT , CHL , KB  

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The iShares MSCI All Country Asia ex-Japan Index Fund(AAXJ Quote) was one of six exchange traded funds newly covered by TheStreet.com that received a top rating of "excellent," equating to a "buy."

After one year in business, that ETF has accumulated almost $1.1 billion in total assets to invest in stocks of developed- and emerging-market countries of China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand.

The fund gives investors exposure to non-U.S. markets. Holdings include Taiwan Semiconductor(TSM Quote), Chunghwa Telecom(CHT Quote), China Mobile(CHL Quote), KB Financial Group(KB Quote) and Posco(PKX Quote).

Also in the "buy" range were two exchange traded notes, or ETNs, ELEMENTS Benjamin Graham Total Market Value ETN(BVT Quote) and ELEMENTS Benjamin Graham Small Cap Value ETN(BSC Quote).

Both funds are tied to Benjamin Graham indexes of companies with strong, liquid balance sheets trading at a discount to implied intrinsic value. The indexes use Graham's value-investing philosophy, published in 1934 with David Dodd in Security Analysis.

The seven most important factors for being included in these indexes are earnings quality, valuation ratios, forward price-to-earnings, dividend yield, profitability, debt and the liquidity to service that debt, and measurements relative to a company's industry peers.

Newly Rated Exchange Traded Funds
Fund (Ticker) Rating
Total Return 1 Year
Inception Date
iShares MSCI All Cntry Asia ex Jap (AAXJ) A+
9.62%
8/13/2008
ELEMENTS BG Total Market Value ETN (BVT) B
-8.78%
8/6/2008
ELEMENTS BG Small Cap Value ETN (BSC) B
-7.62%
8/6/2008
Market Vector RVE Hard Asset Prducr (HAP) C
-16.95%
8/29/2008
ELEMENTS BG Large Cap Value ETN (BVL) C-
-13.17%
8/6/2008
Claymore/Delta Glb Shipping Index (SEA) D-
-43.44%
8/25/2008
Source: TheStreet.com Ratings
Data as of most recent month-end

Funds rated A or B are considered "buy" based on a track record of higher-than-average risk-adjusted performance. Funds at the C level are "hold," while underperformers at the D and E levels rank as "sell."

For more information, check out an explanation of our ratings.

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Kevin Baker became the senior financial analyst for TSC Ratings upon the August 2006 acquisition of Weiss Ratings by TheStreet.com, covering mutual funds. He joined the Weiss Group in 1997 as a banking and brokerage analyst. In 1999, he created the Weiss Group's first ratings to gauge the level of risk in U.S. equities. Baker received a B.S. degree in management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an M.B.A. with a finance specialization from Nova Southeastern University.

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