Five of six PowerShares exchange traded funds received initial ratings of "buy" from TheStreet.com Ratings, helped by holdings of commodities companies that stand to benefit from a global economic recovery.
The PowerShares Global Progressive Transportation Portfolio(PTRP Quote), which was awarded a grade of A, returned 17% in the past year with little volatility. The fund seeks to mirror the price and yield performance of the Wilder NASDAQ OMX Global Energy Efficient Transport Index, whose key positions are Westport Innovations(WPRT Quote), Maxwell Technologies(MXWL Quote) and Reliance Steel & Aluminum(RS Quote). PowerShares Global Coal Portfolio(PKOL Quote), also graded A, rose 22% in the 12 months ending Sept. 30, following NASDAQ OMX Global Coal Index stocks such as Consol Energy(CNX Quote), Massey Energy(MEE Quote) and Peabody Energy(BTU Quote). The two PowerShares ETFs starting off at A-minus are PowerShares Global Steel Portfolio(PSTL Quote), tracking NASDAQ OMX Global Steel Index, and PowerShares Global Agriculture Portfolio(PAGG Quote), guided by the NASDAQ OMX Global Agriculture Index. Those funds climbed 14% and 22%, respectively, for the year under review. The last newly rated ETF with a "buy"-level rating of B, PowerShares Global Gold and Precious Metals Portfolio(PSAU Quote) popped 39% by hoarding the best-known mining shares of the NASDAQ OMX Global Gold and Precious Metals Index, including Barrick Gold(ABX Quote), Newmont Mining(NEM Quote), Goldcorp(GG Quote) and Agnico-Eagle Mines(AEM Quote). Of the six newly rated ETFs, only one wasn't recommended by our quantitative model: PowerShares Global Biotech Portfolio(PBTQ Quote). It was rated C and slipped 0.4% by tracking the NASDAQ OMX Global Biotechnology Index.Research Methodology
TheStreet.com Ratings condenses fund performance and risk data into a single composite opinion. That allows for the unbiased identification of funds that have historically done well and those that have underperformed the market. While there is no guarantee of future performance, the ratings provide a solid framework for making informed, timely investment decisions.- Loading Comments...
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